Our traditional Back-to-School photo spot (2007)
I don't know why, but I have really dreaded going back to school these last few years. It used to be almost a relief for me to get back to a regular schedule, but not any more. We have had a busy summer and I have really enjoyed all the adventures we have had. There is something about summer that just feels so carefree and relaxed even if you have lots to do. School takes the spontaneousness out of life-- I guess that's my point.
On our hike this morning we were talking about positive thinking and how much it can affect your life, so as a challenge to myself I am going to think of 10 positive things about going back to school.
1. Fall is coming-- I love fall.
2. School clothes
3. The first day of school-- it's so exciting for the kids
4. Socializing at school with my peers
5. Cooler weather
6. Buying school supplies
7. The kids being more social
8. Meeting the students in my class
9. More organization to life
10. A quiet house
That was hard and I am still trying to convince myself that some of those are actually positive, but it will have to do. Hopefully it will help my attitude. I guess in the end it doesn't really matter because school is going to start on Tuesday whether I am ready or not.
A view of the beautiful canyon Westwater travels through.

Me rowing our 16' boat last year.
Every summer my husband has to kayak the Westwater section of the Colorado River at least once, but more than that most of the time. I have only gone 3 times. It is quite the trip-- sometimes more than I am interested in doing if he makes me row a raft. Last year I dumped everyone in my boat out, including myself. At least I didn't flip it over, but it was still tramatic for me. It made me want to take a break from it this year. I just sent my husband off this morning with our two oldest kids to run it today and tomorrow. My daughter is going to row and she loves it. Being a river guide is one of her goals in life and I think she will be great at it. Personally, I am thrilled to be staying home with my younger kids to scrapbook.