Man In The Mirror

Growing up everyone is raised differently. Everyone has their own beliefs, morals and standards and even views. A lot of the time those aspects of people are taught to us. Some of them are definitely learned but a lot of how we are as people in my opinion is a taught trait by someone we look up to or the environment that we are raised in.

I feel so lucky to have been raised around strong women and by a father that never told me I couldn’t do something.  One of the life lessons that I was taught early that my father would always say was “Can’t never did anything.” Every time I used the word can’t around my father it was followed up with that statement. I remember it use to drive me crazy but now looking back I realized it pushed me to try and do my best whenever something tried to get in my way.  Whenever I wanted to try something knew my dad has had my back even if he thought it wasn’t the best idea he still supported me. I was raised by a heck of a guy that yes definitely isn’t perfect but he helped form me into a independent women that knows that the sky is the limit if I want to reach it.

The women in my life that also helped shape me into the independent driven women that I am helped to teach me that it is ok to lean on someone if you need to but it is also ok to stand on your own two feet and be ok with who you are. I have had such an amazing village help raise me and I will forever be grateful for that.

Being raised to be independent is a curse as well as a blessing. Some find me to be cocky because I truly believe that I can accomplish whatever I want. Some find me selfish because I don’t want my own children. Some find me to be to independent because I am not constantly on the search for someone to date/marry because I truly am ok with who I as a single woman. To those people that think that about me I thank them and also feel for them.

I thank them for seeing me as a strong women that knows that I am not just on this earth to just survive but on this earth to live. I thank them for saying I am selfish because when they get to the bottom of it I know what I want and how my heart and head feel. I thank them because they can see that I am ok on my own and not sad or lonely. I feel for them because deep inside 9/10 times your haters hate something about themselves that they haven’t worked out.

This world is hard and this world can suck. People can be your friend at one point and turn around and prove to you that they actually aren’t. But that is life. Sometimes life is hard, sometimes you have to push yourself to get out of bed, sometimes life is incredible and you want to yell from the rooftop. Every morning I try to thank God for another day on this earth because your day is what you make it. You can wake up hating life but why? Why not find the good in the bad? Why not be a friend to someone who needs you? Why not yell from the rooftop how good you have it even if you think that your world is falling apart? Everyone goes through things. Sometimes they are good sometimes they are bad but overall even at your bottom you are still doing good because you have still have the chance to live and change.

From the amazing people that helped raise me I also have a heck of a support group with my friends. There are a handful of people that I know I can call at any time day or night and they will be there for me. Even the friends that I have grown apart from and that I am not super close with anymore I know still have my back because I have theirs. Aside from your blood family I truly believe that the people you surround yourself with turn into your family. They turn into your tribe, your ride or dies, the ones you can call in the middle of the night and know that they will come to you if you need them. They know you better then you know yourself most of the time and can tell by the look on your face if you are ok or not. Those are the people that you hang onto a little bit harder because even in the crappy times you know you have each others back. To say I’m grateful for my tribe is an understatement because they truly know me and the independent person I  am.

Aside from being independent and having an amazing support system that yes I realize not everyone has I also try to be kind and volunteer.  As Ellen Degeneres would say “Be kind to one another.” That little statement has stuck with me since I first heard it. Why not be kind? Why not say hi to the random person you pass or even just a simple smile can go a long way.  This world has so much hate in it why not be the person that helps bring joy? Volunteer for something not to make yourself feel better but because you want to make a difference. Take the time to find your happy, support your people that support you, help a person in need, make a difference in someones life especially a child’s and overall just be kind and love one another.  When you look in the mirror make sure you are happy with the person that you see because in the end if you aren’t happy with yourself are you truly doing what you are meant to be doing?

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This Is Me

Over the past couple of months I have worked on getting my readers caught up on my travels. But it hit me just recently that some of my readers I have never met. I have promised to be an open book and let people in. That being said some people have asked questions about myself. So I am going to try to get those questions answered. This blog post will hopefully give my readers more an insight of me. A little Q & A if you will. So here we go!img_8410-1

  1. What is the biggest lesson traveling has taught you?    I love this question! When I first started out on this journey I knew myself pretty well I thought. But little did I know that taking this journey would teach me so much more about myself. When you decide to load up in your vehicle and drive 1,882 miles one way by yourself you learn so much more about yourself and life. I can honestly say that the biggest lesson that traveling has taught me would be that anything you want to do you can achieve. If you want to travel the country find that opportunity that allows you to do that.  If you want to find yourself take the time to yourself to do that. Allow yourself the time to answer your own questions. I have also learned that being independent is absolutely amazing and ok. It’s ok to not need someone 24/7. It is ok to answer your own questions and follow your own dreams.

2. What’s the craziest thing that has ever happened during your travels?   That’s a difficult question because nothing super crazy has happened. In all my travels it has been pretty smooth sailing. I have blown a tire on the east side of LA in the concrete jungle so that was a crazy experience. I have also had part of a trailers skirting pull off in the middle of Kansas. I have seen some crazy semi wrecks that left me praying for those involved but aside from that nothing to crazy has happened to me directly and that I’m ok with.

3. Does traveling alone scare you? The answer to that is no. When I first left I was definitely nervous but it wasn’t because I was by myself but because I was headed into the unknown. And sometimes the unknown is nerve-racking but it is also so exciting. Sometimes the unknown is just what people need to find out more about themselves. I learned that I could travel across the country and would be ok.

4. Where is your favorite place you have traveled to?  That is one of the hardest questions because I find this country to be amazing. In the matter of hours you can be in the mountains, flat lands, cities and country. It is incredible to me. If I had to pick one of my favorite cities it would be Nashville TN. One of my favorite states is Indiana it is beautiful.  But all in all everywhere I have been has made a difference in my life.

5. How many states have been to?  Since I started working for the company that I haul for I have been lucky enough to see 32 states. Most of the states I have seen multiple times. I am excited to get more knocked off check list tho.

6. Out of the states you have left to see which one are you most excited about?  I am super excited and can’t wait to check New York and Maine off my list. I am hoping to be able to check them off by this fall. So if you have a suggestion of what to go see send me message.

7. If you weren’t hauling trailers what would you be doing? This is a question that is hard for me to answer because I believe in living in the moment. I believe in soaking in every day and following your heart. This opportunity has helped me so much the last couple years and I still love it so until I don’t I will continue to do what I do.

8.  Do you want to get married and settle down?  The answer to that is yes eventually. Right now I am so happy being single and with where I am and what I am doing that I am taking this time to be me. One day when I meet the right person I’ll settle down but until then I’m going to follow my heart and live my life.  I don’t want to have any regrets about what I wish I would’ve done before I settle down.

9. What is your go to TV show that lets you just relax and enjoy? That answer is Grey’s Anatomy and Chicago Fire. They are my go to zone out shows that I could watch over and over again.

10. If you were to move where would it be and why? Boise Idaho hands down. I fell in love with Boise and am planning on moving there. It feels like home to me now. It has everything I could want in one area. Hunting, fishing, kayaking, snowboarding, mountains, hiking, city life and so much more. It’s an awesome city in a beautiful setting.

11. How long have you lived in the town you grew up in? I have lived in Red Bluff my entire life. My dads side of the family has been here for a long time. I am actually a fifth generation Red Bluff resident. Most of my family still lives in Red Bluff.

12. What do you enjoy doing for fun? I love to hunt, spend time with family and friends and am currently coaching a minor girls softball team for little league. I definitely like to be on the go all the time.

I hope that I answered some of my readers most asked questions. If you have a question you want answered just send it over. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog and following me on this journey. I am so blessed to live this life that I am able to. Now that my blog is up to date I will continue to write about not only my adventures but also about the things I am passionate about.  So until then This Is Me. img_9692

Where We Go

img_2347Life is such an amazing ride. Everyday brings somethings different. Even the people who are planners. The ones that try to have every day planned out. The ones who don’t like surprises or changes to their plans have to bend because the day changes as we go through it. Luckily for me I have never really been a planner. I have also been a dreamer and a goal setter but I would definitely not call myself a planner. I enjoy waking up and seeing where the day ends up. I like the mystery in it. I think that’s why this journey that I am on works so great for me. I can wake up in the morning have an idea of what needs to get done that day and the check of an app, text or call can total change it. It can send me back on the road enjoying this amazing country that I get to live in. March was definitely a month of random road trips and more memories. We got some of the girls together and celebrated Erica’s birthday at Sierra Nevada in Chico.

Along with working softball season was in full swing. The girls were practicing and learning the game. I was blessed to grow up playing this awesome sport. I played up until middle school and do to an injury I didn’t play in high school which looking back now I wish I would’ve continued. But for me that’s one of the things about this sport is even when you have the opportunity to coach it brings back all the love you forgot you had for it. Getting to watch the girls find their love for the sport is one of my favorite parts. I truly enjoy getting to coach the girls.

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I am a fan of colder weather. For me there is nothing better than snuggling up in a sweatshirt with a beanie on. I love how the grass turns green in March and I love that I still get to wear my beanie and sweatshirts. March also brings my favorite holiday. Saint Patrick’s Day comes around and I get excited. St. Patrick’s day for me means the tradition of corned beef and cabbage, drinks and usually a night out with some of my friends. I usually always try to have a crazy outfit to wear and then I see where the night takes us. This years St.Patrick’s day was a fun one with a much-needed girls night with Callie, Shianne and Alicia. We had a blast and of course laughed.

The end of March brought a trip to Salt Lake City to pick up a horse trailer for a friend. And then the bigger trip back to the Midwest. I was super excited for the trip out because a lady I have known my whole life was going with me. I had a road trip partner that liked to travel and didn’t mind putting in hours on the road.

We left Red Bluff on a Saturday afternoon and we were planning on driving straight through to Indiana. Well God had a different plan. In the middle of Nevada we got caught in a white out snow storm so we decided to sleep for the night in Elko. The next day we made our journey across. We crossed Utah, cut down to highway 70 and drove into Colorado, Nebraska, across Iowa, Illinois and finally made it to Indiana. We made it to Indiana on Monday afternoon. Got to spend a little bit of time with Jenny and Martin that night. We got a good nights sleep and back on the road we went. This time we took a trailer up to Pennsylvania. Up until that trip I had never been to Pennsylvania so I was happy to check off another state off the list. We got the trailer dropped and went up to Williamsport where we got to tour the Little League World Series Museum. The museum was really neat to see and it was cool to learn the history of the Little League.

 

Back to Indiana we went this time we were trying to get a trailer to haul as close to Florida as possible. A trailer to Myrtle Beach came up and we booked it. I had never been to Myrtle Beach and it was only a few hours away from where Jens daughter lives so it was perfect. Taylor and her friend came up and met us in Myrtle Beach. We had a great time. Dinner at Senor Frogs and then we ended the night at the karaoke bar listening to some actually good karaoke.

 

Saturday I said good-bye to Jen and Taylor and headed back to Indiana. Easter was on that sunday and I wanted to spend it with Jenny, Martin and the family. Easter was great. Dinner was awesome and we enjoyed spending the day at the lake house. Monday I decided to take as another rest day. Just a reset from the driving. Jenny talked me into making a drop in Utah which is where she was headed. So off to Utah we went. On the way back from Utah we loaded my truck up onto her semi so we could enjoy the trip together. I always enjoy my time spent with Jenny. I’m definitely thankful to have her in my life. I was back in Indiana for a day when a load home popped up. So I said my good byes and headed home to California. After a few stops I made it to Sacramento in time to drop the trailer and even made it home for the softball game that night.

March and the beginning of April were awesome. Another road trip across the country checking off a few more states and spending time just enjoying the sights. Once I was home I spent four days at home. Those four days included softball, marrying a couple, and spending time with my family.

Before I knew it I was headed to Coeur d’Alene Idaho with some furniture for a friend. That trip allowed me to stop in Kennewick Washington and visit some friends that live there. I love getting to catch up with friends while I am on the road. I got the furniture dropped off and was able to grab lunch with a childhood friend. It was so great to see Sarah and catch up. I went back to Kennewick to spend one more night with my friends there. The next morning I was up early and headed to Caldwell Idaho to pick a horse up for another friend that lives close to home.

I was home once again and it was that time of year that brings the Red Bluff Round Up. It is one of the busiest times in Red Bluff. People travel from near and far for this rodeo. It is always a great time. Normally Saturday is the day were myself and a few friends let our hair down and just have a great time. But this year was different. Callie and I had to go to a bridal shower in Yreka saturday of Round Up and our friends that normally go were out-of-town. So saturday once I got home I was just the DD for a few other friends and home at a decent hour which was kind of strange. Sunday is the day my family goes. We always bet on the horse races and watch the rodeo together. It always great to see everyone and just enjoy the rodeo.

There is nothing better than time with friends and family and April brought a lot of time with both.