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A Glacier Runs Through It

Solheimajokull....that's the name of the glacier that provided more clarity for me than I expected. Seeing this glacier was on the itinerary for Day 3 of our week long trip in Iceland. And before arriving at the glacier, we had just checked out the incredible Skogafoss waterfall. Chance and I stood at the base of this aqua monster and all it's glory. Skogafoss...we were drenched at this point. Well, that probably wasn't the best idea with my DSLR camera huh? To my credit, I babied this camera throughout our trip and had a great plastic cover that kept my Canon nice and dry for the majority of the trip. The problem I didn't think about - residual condensation. So as we were heading to the glacier after the waterfall, I was so worried that I just wrecked a $500 camera because the lens and inside the camera were super foggy. In addition, I'm a little bit of an anti iPhone picture taker. While it's incredibly useful and I do take iPhone pictures like anyon

Iceland in the Books

Iceland...the land of waterfalls. Iceland...the land of sheep. Iceland...the land of hot dogs?? To answer your first question which is the question that I'm getting the most from those in my life is "Why Iceland"? Well, I'll give that credit to my dear husband who selected this as the destination to celebrate his Big 30 Birthday coming up in November. So this item on my list was really for him, but how could I not include it right? For those that know nothing about Iceland (and I was in that boat before Chance selected this destination), the only thing I could remember when he mentioned it was that line from Mighty Ducks 2 about Iceland being green and Greenland being ice. Here's the refresher if you need it.  And thankfully, that was very true. The capital, Reykjavik, was our starting point with its beautiful architecture, public and street art and great metropolitan vibe. Here are some examples of our fun: Hallgrímskirkja Sunvoyager Sculpture

And The Journey Begins

29.....it got here a lot quicker than I thought it would. Looking back over those 29 years (and yes I know that's not a lot comparatively and I hope to have many, many more years for adventures and experiences), there are many things I'm happy to reminisce about. A great childhood with loving parents, playing softball and experiencing life with my sister, attending the University of Tennessee, completing an undergraduate and master's degree by 24, making life-long friends, marrying my best friend Chance and finding ourselves currently living in, working for and loving the Best Town Ever .  There are also thoughts of missed opportunities, what if's and heartbreaks in those 29 years; the biggest of which is the loss of my father in 2007. But as I got closer to my 29th birthday, I realized that I wanted a challenge. And I of course could have picked a goal, a race, a task to strive for....but to all those that know me, I'm a bit of an over-achiever. So, I decided to