
Medical Adventure Log (Part 1): Vet Care Made Fun
Not all dogs love going to the vet. The Everyday Adventure Girls come with their own separate experiences, sets of baggage (just as we humans do), and own preferences. Our family has been fortunate to have the same trusted veterinarian for 15+ years (maybe 20 but at some point, we stopped counting) and even so – as you’ll note in this adventure – everyone has a ‘no, thanks’ moment, but it doesn’t have to color the whole day.

Be Selective & Stingy*: Lessons From Ruthie
Ruthie knows exactly what she wants and doesn’t want. She’s selective in everything, except food. She chooses carefully who she fully engages with, who she welcomes into her space, who she listens to, who receives her energy…and who she shows affection.

Adventure Anxiety
Why am I staring at the clock at this hour? Why am I short of breath before I even put my shoes on? Wasn’t this morning adventure habit supposed to be calming and freeing so my brain could embrace creativity? I’m not looking for more creative ways to be anxious!

What Is an Everyday Adventure?
Across the internet you can follow the escapades of adventurers, canines and humans. They often have great gear, professional camera setups, perhaps breathtaking locations. We follow them too. We enjoy them too. We are not them.
Catching The Rain
The first installment of a shared experience four years in the making. We don’t have to have everything figured out in order to have a great everyday adventure — in fact, the more questions still open the better.