Tuesday, October 2, 2007

We're not as young as we used to be...but still soldiers.




Ok, Ok...I know what you are all thinking. No, we are not old. But this last weekend, Ashley and I learned that we are not quite as invincible as we used to be. Determined? Yes. Resilient? Double yes. In shape? Not really.

Ashley and I were invited to hike the infamous Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale on Saturday, and anxious to do it because it is finally cooling down enough at 7 a.m. to be outside without dying of heat exhaustion (anything past 9 a.m. is a different story though). Unfortunately, Friday night we promised one of our friends, Monica, that we would go out with her. We had a long leisurely dinner, and then were out on the town. Keep in mind, that when we are "out on the town" in Scottsdale, it mainly consists of us making fun of everyone that really is... "out on the town" (I've yet to get my jeans and t-shirt "look" to catch on here). Anyway, we stayed out WAY too late. I remember the days in high school where we didn't need any sleep - those are long over. Early morning rolled around, and even though we had only gotten approximately 4 hours of sleep, we didn't want to bail on the group.

The hike started off great - a few rocks to hop over, not very steep, a little bump here and there - something we could have done in our sleep. Any other day, this hike would have been relatively easy. I'm pretty sure I saw a couple of 6 year olds pass us somewhere along the line. As the climb kept getting higher and higher up though, our endurance seemed to fail us. Not wanting to look like wusses, we put on a brave face and always answered, "Great! This is awesome!" when asked how we were doing. Careful to stay behind the group so they couldn't see the strain in our faces, Ashley and I switched off hanging on to each others shirts so we wouldn't fall down the mountain. Since we drank half of the ONE water bottle we brought between the two of us on the drive over, we were in survival mode as we took the tiniest of sips as to conserve what was left. Ashley was in a particularly good mood as I heard her mumble under her breath on several occasions, "I want to kill everyone right now," and "I hate my life". Still we pushed through. We were not going to NOT finish.

It took a little longer than it should have, but eventually we reached the top. It was breathtaking and so worth the effort. We could see the entire Phoenix valley - which is huge! We hung out on the top for about a half hour taking in the desert scenery. For some reason, I never feel more spiritual and in-tune with myself than when I am hiking and in nature. We were in the best moods at the top and had our second wind on the way down - at least until I started sliding down backwards and the tripping forced me to slow down. Ashley practically ran though. I think she was thirsty. We plan on doing this a ton once "winter" rolls around, so if anyone ever feels like coming out and visiting us (nobody has felt like it so far), it is on the top of our list of things to do.

9 comments:

Meg said...

What a great story dear! ha ha as you can imagine, I was completely enraptured and could totally see you two just "I think I can, I think I can." With big smiles on your faces, only miserably clinging onto eachother for dear life behind the rest of the clan. Hey at least you got eachother. ha ha. Just so you know I was inspired by you to start a blog, my sister has one and i thought hell why not, could be fun! anyhow, add me and check me out. lots of love, see you soon

Mandy said...

Laura - you are very funny. I laugh all the time when I read your posts. I want to find you two girls cool guys to hook it up with. By hook it up, I mean get married and have babies with. Or dogs if you don't want kids. You guys just might have to move to where we do residency though, if that is cool. That is if you two aren't married before then. Or if you two haven't come out of the closet yet... i had to say that b/c you made some lesbian comment. YOu two are too cute to be lesbians, except Ash definitely could qualify as the "butch" partner.

Sarah Bates said...

Laura
We miss you...when are you coming home to visit!
Love Ya
Sarah

Looks like you guys are having a blast...so fun!

Adrienne Engar said...

I am glad that Al Gore invented the Internets. Without his innovative genius I could not keep tabs on you guys so efficiently. Adrienne and I would like to visit y'all some day. That hike would be a good reason to come out; just seeing you guys would not be enough. I am glad to see you two are doing well. Adrienne ruined our blog page. Ty

Brittany said...

If you don’t end up writing for a living you have missed your calling in life. I think we would read your blog even if we didn’t know you just because you are SO funny. I can only imagine my little sister expressing her love for everyone while in misery on that hike. I am excited to see you two!

Carlee said...

Love it!! Wednesday can't come soon enough.

Sarah M said...

hmmm... i didn't even know arizona had mountains. learn something new everyday. like that you are hilarious.

Kristin said...

You kill me...miss and love you

Katie said...

It was so good to see you too! I hope you come back often. We'll have to get the girls together if you guys come home for the holidays.