I love stories of women achieving their dreams. There really isn't anything we can't do once we put our mind to it. We are so fortunate in America to be able to do what we want to do. We can set forth and achieve any goal we wish with hard work and determination, unlike many women in other countries.
At this moment, 16 year old Abby Sunderland is setting sail to reach her personal goal; to sail around the world solo. You can read about her journey on her blog by clicking
here.
How inspiring to young women! She realized her dream and is living it at such a young age. Also, how great is it that her parents are supportive of that? At 16, I was crossing my fingers and hoping to pass classes so I could graduate high school.
I always played sports growing up and my family enjoyed camping together when I was young. I have one brother who is 7 years older so as I child I learned how to entertain myself and explore on my own. It could be a reason why I enjoy wandering and exploring new places today, at 38. It's just inside of me.
The thing is...it's never too late to do what you have always dreamed of doing. I have to admit that it is easier for me since I chose not to have kids. Instead, I worked right out of college and continued to work hard and climb a corporate ladder until I just couldn't stand it anymore. The suits and heels weren't me. I was pushing a product that didn't inspire or excite me. Don't get me wrong, I am thankful for the opportunity I had and I learned a lot in the process but even as I left the company, most people knew and commented that the job just wasn't a reflection of who I was.
Who am I? Well, I am a work in progress, as we all are. I know that I am enjoying taking pictures and traveling. Camping and being in nature rank high on my list of things that bring me joy. As I mentioned with a previous blog, I met up with a group of strangers with one thing in common: we all had silver trailers and a love of the outdoors and camping. A common topic of discussion among the group was how great it was for them to ditch their "normal" lives to come and spend a weekend with other women to talk about ideas, life and support each other with the belief of yes, we can do it too! There were stories of how men would be in control of hitching and towing and that they never had the chance to do it or the opportunity to learn how to do it. This was their chance to learn something new, feel empowered and leave with a sense of hope that they can achieve anything they set their mind to.
I am thankful to all of the women who paved the way for title 9 so I was able to have the opportunity to play basketball in college. There are so many women who stuck their neck out to be trailblazers for a realization that yes, we can do it too.
I started a group on facebook for women who have a shared interest in camping and the outdoors. If this is you, please click
here to join (there is also a widget on the right of the blog). No fees, just fun.
Today I am thankful for all of the women who took a chance so we are able to do the same.