Saturday, March 21, 2009

Great Ropes

So I haven't written about a major thing going on in our lives. Richard has been doing this thing called Great Life (which I affectionately call "The Cult"). It's been a topic of tension for a while. I'm not big on the whole "finding yourself, be happy, hug everybody" stuff that costs a lot of money. But Rich has pretty much always done what he wants, so he's been gone for weeknights and weekends for about 2 months now. It's been tough on the family and really tough on me. But as of next weekend, he'll be done and I'm so glad. But I will say (despite a few bumps along the way) I have noticed a difference in him. He's been much more helpful around the house (which is a HUGE thing to me), he's been sweeter to me and he spends a lot more time on the phone and on Facebook. That last one is not really a good thing, but he's made a ton of good friends and seems genuinely happy- happier than he was, which was pretty happy anyway. He talks about how he's not as passive as he was and he's learning to be a better communicator.
Anyway, today was "guest day". We hiked up the mountains in Bountiful (right above some of the BIGGEST houses I have ever seen) and did what they call the ropes course. We divided into groups and did these obstacles with each other. Most of them were blindfolded! So, as if crossing a log 10 feet off the ground wasn't scary enough, we did it blindfolded!! I should point out that we were wearing harnesses, but still! There was another one where we had to cross a rope from one tree to another holding onto a rope for half of it, then a foot or two with no rope until you can grab onto the next rope. There were a few others and the point is to learn about each other and learn to work together and whatever else you can take from it.... if you're one of those deep people. I am not, but it was fun and there were a few times where I had to trust Rich and that was pretty tough when I was blindfolded and not sure if he knew what he was doing. But apparently he did, because we made it. It was a lot of fun and even though I really didn't want to go, I'm glad I did.
I'm not saying I would recommend you write a check and pretty much abandon your family for two months but I will admit that I'm not as bitterly against it as I was. I could totally see all the friendships that were made and the encouragement that was given by everyone as some of them overcame things that were very much outside their comfort zone. It was pretty awesome- don't tell Rich. :)

3 comments:

  1. Sounds fun! I'm glad you enjoyed yourself. But I'm more glad that you two FINALLY got a day out with out the kids. That was long over due! Hopefully you two can keep this up:)

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  2. Sounds like fun and good for Rich to try to better himself!

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  3. Wendy you make me laugh! So when are you going to bring Ashley over to see my baby? You are welcome anytime...just give me a call.

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My cute little fam consists of me, my partner in crime Dick, and our little monkeys: Karter and Zachary. My sweet, dedicated husband is trying to build my dream life for me. But for the time being, I have two full time jobs- mommyhood and a piece of cake desk job with an awesome boss. We stay super busy but have lots of fun in the process. I've become obsessed with scrapbooking lately. I've done it for years but never really had the time. I still don't but now I have my little scrap cubby that I don't have to clean up for dinner, etc. It makes things much easier and now I can scrap when I have a few minutes. Which is really not that often but I'm grateful for what I have.