Saturday, April 18, 2015

An Incredible Sunny Friday

So I've had two really pretty incredible days but today maybe took the cake since it included such an amazingly rewarding variety :)

This morning we had a training from MoxAfrica on how to do moxibustion. Moxibustion is a holistic healing modality that is frequently used in conjunction with acupuncture but can be used solo as well. Today we learned how to make the "cones" of mungwart and then how to apply it to the skin and allow it to burn down into the acupoint. We practiced on little wood boards first and then applied it to our own skin on our forearms (I used the outer gate point near the backside of the wrist) and then on St 36, which is the most frequent point used in their treatment program (and is located sort of near the end of the knee and then "lateral" or out to the side of your leg from there by one or two finger widths). I definitely did feel the "clearing" or reset that can come from acupoint treatments and it's pretty incredible to think of the positive healing effects that something this simple can bring to others who are suffering.


After the training, I drove down to Silverton where I grabbed a coffee and a scone in the town's adorable downtown area...and then drove on to the North Falls Trailhead at Silver Falls State Park. Lauren and I had arranged to meet up today to do a hike and it was so great to finally get to meet her! I'm pretty sure that she's actually the first blogger/IGer that I've met in real life. The day was absolutely beautiful with lots of sunshine and the falls were running with high water volume. Honestly I feel like the almost 9 miles flew by as Lauren and I chatted and got to know each other better. It was so nice to share stories and enjoy the great sunshine.... and I'm hoping it will work out to meet up again! Maybe with Baby Moe in tow :)



Since it was a beautiful day, I decided to drive to the Woodburn Tulip Festival and then take numerous back roads home in order to avoid Friday traffic getting into Portland. At the Tulip Farm, I had a great sausage, sauerkraut, and onion sandwich and then I headed out to snap a few pictures and soak up the sunshine amidst so much natural beauty.



The drive back took me along numerous farm roads I'd never traveled before and it was nice to avoid all of the traffic that would have been found on a Friday afternoon on I-5. One of the roads I went along had this incredible view of the valley below:

Altogether it was a pretty amazing day but I do feel like I should mention that along the drive back from the Falls I came upon an accident that required calling the paramedics, who then called in Life Flight. I haven't been able to find anything online regarding the outcome but if you're the praying type then it wouldn't hurt to offer a little prayer for the woman who had been driving.... Witnessing what I did of that scene made my gratitude for our paramedics and emergency room personnel multiply even more...it takes some pretty strong individuals to handle life altering emergencies on a regular basis...

6 comments:

  1. Ah, it was so fun to hike together! I agree that the 9 miles went really quickly. What a beautiful day! And the tulips look gorgeous. I hate coming across wrecks like that. :/

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    1. Yes! Hope the rest of your weekend went well and that you're feeling good this week. It definitely was gorgeous out. I just ran a search and the accident was fatal :(

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  2. I am envious that you and Lauren got to hang out together and go for a nice long hike! I know Lauren super well since we've done multiple running trips together and she is just the best! Now I need to meet you! There is a slight chance I might be in Portland for work this summer so if that is the case I will let you know!

    Those tulip fields are gorgeous! Looks like you saw them at the peek time! I tried to see the Tulip gardens at the Biltmore in Asheville last May but I missed the season by about a week!

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    1. Yes, it was so great to meet her and I'd love to connect if you come into Portland. Although honestly, it'll depend on when you come as to whether I'll be here this summer. Early to mid August would be great :) Ha! But it'd be wonderful to show you around :)

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  3. Wow those photos of the tulips are STUNNING!!! Seriously beautiful. So glad you got to meet up with Lauren, she's the best! And kudo's to her for hiking 9 miles while pregnant, that's a long hike! The waterfalls are gorgeous.

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    1. Yes--she did amazing! I was so impressed although based on her running endurance I don't imagine too much would slow her down :) It was so wonderful to meet her. If you make it down this way it'd be great to connect!

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