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December Outdoor Goal Review – Goodbye 2020
The end of the year: December. It came faster than I expected and was gone even quicker. December is full of holiday joy and family time. It is also really cold here in…
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New Year’s Resolutions – Why I’m Skipping them 2021
The start of a New Year often triggers both reflection and resolution in people. At the beginning of 2020, people were saying “this is going to be my year” and then the world…
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November Review – 3 Outdoor Goals for Healthy Family
November in New York brings colder weather and more rain. While I’m all for playing in the rain most of the time, cold rain is a different story. I also don’t like to…
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October Review of Healthy Outdoor Goals
October is a magical month in New York. It’s like someone takes a paintbrush and starts painting the landscape in all tones of red, orange, and yellow. The air is crisp and the…
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September Outdoor Goals Review
September was full of transitions in our family. All of our schedules changed as work and school re-entered the equation. This meant a lot less time to spend together. It was hard on…
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August Review of Outdoor Goals
After camping at the end of July, I think we were all a little burnt out at the beginning of August. We took a little break from hiking and spent a few days…
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June Review of Healthy Outdoor Goals
June truly felt like summer in New York! We had some hot and humid days, scattered thunderstorms, and a lot of fun. Although the world seemed to fall apart a little more, I…
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Monthly Goal Review: Outdoors in May
May was such a fun month. The weather is finally warm and we have been outside so much. Some days have been TOO hot to be outside and the kids wanted to come…
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April Review of Outdoor Goals
What can I say about April? Is it hard to believe that it is already over since it hardly feels like it even began! We have been home, as has everyone. Tensions are…
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Healthy Goals: March Review
This month has been difficult, to put things lightly. With shelter in place orders in effect and the world shutting down, I found myself incredibly grateful that we live where we do still…