In my opinion, a little adventure is a necessary part of life.
Wikipedia defines an adventure as : "an exciting or unusual experience; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome." Without a sense of adventure life can get boring, mundane, predictable. A little bit of adrenaline is good for the soul. It keeps you on your toes. It keeps you truly living.
That said, there are many ways that one can have an adventure and get the thrill that they are seeking. As for Mark, he takes the use of the term "adventure" very literally; usually translating to some sort of outdoor expedition. This is definitely an interpretation of adventure that I can get on board with and Mark and I have had lots of great adventures together: ski trips, exploring the Chanel Islands and most recently an Oregon adventure weekend of kayak clamming and waterfall hiking.
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Dogs like adventure too.
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While this type of adventure is awesome and enjoyable, personally, I like to live a life were I can relish in more "everyday adventures." That was really the whole point of this blog, to track my new adventure of moving across the country on my own and all the sub-adventures that came along with it. As you may have noticed, the blog has not seen a lot of activity lately. And it's not because I haven't wanted to write, it's because nothing in my life (aside from the above Mark-ventures) has seemed particularly blog worthy. What once used to be my LA adventure has become standard. Predictable. Low risk. The opposite of the Wiki definition above...
Now I know what you are thinking, "Girl! Get your booty out and do something! You live in the second biggest city in the nation!" Sure. Makes sense. The real issue is, that I don't want to. Though a bit mundane, I'm content going to the same restaurants with the same friends. Settling into a routine of yoga, hiking, and beach biking. Sure there are more things I have yet to do in LA, but now that I really understand the whole "LA scene" they don't seem as exciting or unpredictable. I like my Santa Monica bubble and I prefer to live life repeating things I enjoy instead of experiencing things I'm not really into just to say I've done it. Lately, my biggest adventures have been in my kitchen which, while enjoyable, are truly safe and thrill less for anyone but me. But if you are interested, you can check out my monthly featured recipes for Cosmo's Spicy Ranch
here.
So, where do we go from here? Is the blog dead? Have I transformed from an active, outgoing, adventure seeker to a passive yogi with a food and wine fetish? Not a chance (but I do love yoga, food, and wine). Even though I'm loving my life and routine in Santa Monica, I would be lying if I said I wasn't restless. I am. And after having my first Kardashian sighting and feeling my first earthquake in the past month (both more underwhelming then I thought they would be, hence why they do not have their own blog posts) I feel like my LA to-do list is about done. Or that I'm at least done with it, I'm there. I'm settled. This place is no longer foreign and unique. And once I've completed one challenge, I need to find another. I thrive off taking risks, embarking on new challenges, and enjoying the ride along the way. So, I guess what I'm saying is that I'm ready for a new adventure. A big one. Stay tuned folks, I promise it's about to get good :)