Greetings Dear Reader,
Welcome to the Regenerate Your World newsletter, where I integrate the dimensions of well-being into the stories of daily life. This week, I am excited to share insights from my recent trip to the Pacific Northwest, a journey that enriched our mental, physical, social, and spiritual well-being. My husband and I love to travel together, and the Pacific Northwest is one of our favorite places to visit. After spending the last seven months preparing to move to a new city, buying a house, selling a house, moving, and unpacking, we decided to celebrate getting through this time with a much-needed vacation.
Our Adventure in the Pacific Northwest
Arrival in Portland and Mount St. Helens Our adventure began with an early departure from the airport, arriving in Portland, Oregon, by late morning. I love to fly, and the flight set the tone for the trip. After a quick meal, we hit the road and headed straight to Mount St. Helens. Even though I have been to Washington many times, I have never hiked Mount St. Helens. We hiked through various terrains, swamps, rocks, and grass. This hike reminded us how important it is to stay strong and determined, both in our physical activities and personal growth. The last seven months have felt like climbing a mountain, and now we can celebrate reaching the summit and ponder what summit is next. Exploring Tumwater and Olympic National Park The next day, we explored Tumwater, Washington, and kept our adventure going with a boat ride in Olympic National Park. Boating through the clear waters, we were surrounded by beautiful scenery and wildlife. This peaceful yet energizing activity helped us appreciate the rhythm of nature, inspiring us to find the same sense of rhythm in our own lives.
Hoh Rain Forest and Hurricane Ridge Next, we ventured into the Hoh Rain Forest, where the lush greenery and tranquility made us feel deeply connected to the earth. There were so many times I stood at the base of a 300-foot tree in awe of its beauty. I tried to imagine what life was like on Earth when the trees were seedlings over 1200 years ago. Our next stop brought us to Hurricane Ridge. Hiking up Hurricane Ridge, we experienced breathtaking views that made the challenging trail worthwhile. These experiences once again reminded us of the importance of perseverance and strength in our journey.
Memorable Dining and Simple Pleasures During our trip, we often ate protein bars and jerky for most meals since we were often many miles from any restaurant. However, we did have one memorable dinner at a wonderful waterside restaurant in Olympia, where we had fresh salmon and local veggies while watching the sunset over the water. We enjoyed the view of the port and even spotted a seal swimming while we dined!
Relaxation in Forks and Tumwater We then headed to Forks, Washington, and stayed at the Dew Drop Inn. The small town’s rustic charm made us slow down and enjoy the simple things in life.
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