Book Review: Wild by Cheryl Strayed – A Transformative Journey from Broken to Better

Book Review: Wild: From Lost to Found on The Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed

Wild
From Lost to Found 
on The Pacific Crest Trail

by Cheryl Strayed
315 p, Alfred A. Knopf, $25.95

Cheryl Strayed’s calamitous memoir of her 1,180 mile journey along the spectacular and harrowing Pacific Crest Trail can only be described as life-changing. Shifting between her tumultuous past and agonizing present, I found myself shifting as well from astonished to uplifted and back again, riveted by her monumental naiveté and an unforgettable drive to go somewhere. Somewhere different. Anywhere. Just not where she had already been, Hell.
Haunted by the death of her mother, full of guilt for the destruction of her marriage and then her subsequent spiral into drugs, Cheryl realized that she had to get out of the daily traps keeping her from moving forward in to a life of purpose and meaning. At 26, she stepped on to the Pacific Crest Trail in a dusty Mojave Desert town in Southern California, in search of answers. Then, the realization hit her, like an avalanche; she had absolutely no idea what she had gotten herself into. Not an avid hiker by any sense of the word, she quickly learned the PCT was serious business and being ill-prepared would not just cost her a few toenails, but could potentially be the death of her. Luckily, it wasn’t a death as much as it was her rebirth.
Through her vibrant and spirited words, I could hear the crunch of the leaves under her ill-fitting boots. I could smell the musky pine trees, see the creek as it meandered through the forest, feel her agony and fully grasp the depth of her grief. Her ability to describe stillness, quiet and seemingly inane moments, allowed me to sit with her in meditation, to ponder along with her my own deepest innermost thoughts. “I gazed out over the darkening land. There were so many amazing things in this world. They opened up inside me like a river. I laughed with the joy of it, and the next minute I was crying my first tears on the PCT. I cried and I cried and I cried. I wasn’t crying because I was happy. I wasn’t crying because I was sad. I wasn’t crying because of my mother or my father or Paul. I was crying because I was full.”
The unnecessarily heavy load she carried with her on her journey was a brilliant metaphor for the needless, deafening load of criticism, self doubt and misery she had been carrying for years. As if the physical load wasn’t enough, the behemoth backpack began wearing through her clothes, cutting into her skin, causing gaping open wounds that poetically lead straight to her soul. Bound by bloody bandages, she continued, begrudgingly forced to care for her self-inflicted wounds, finally conceding that they must heal and in turn, so must she.

To read the entire Review of Cheryl Strayed’s book Wild, visit ChasquiMom.com and check out my Guest Post!

[Food Series] Mediterranean Shrimp and Feta Bake

I will never forget the first time I had this dish. Our dear friends Isabel and Matt had invited us over for dinner one evening and Isabel proceeded to parade out a smörgåsbord of out-of-this-world dishes. For some reason stuck in my head and the next week, I had her recipe in my hot little hands. I’ve been making it for guests at my home for years now, even for picky, non-shrimp eaters!! It’s simple, nutritious and delicious! Enjoy!

Ingredients
1 lb of medium-size raw Shrimp
1/2 Brown Onion
2 medium Tomatoes
2 cloves of Garlic
1/4 cup fresh Dill
1/2 cup fresh Parsley
1/2 cup Feta Cheese
1 tablespoon Olive Oil
Salt and Pepper

Peel and clean the shrimp. Dice the onion and tomato and mince the garlic. Chop the dill and parsley. Preheat the oven to 425 degrees. In a deep pot, add the olive oil and onions and saute for about 2 minutes on a medium heat, then add the garlic and saute for another minute. Add the tomatoes and saute for another 5 minutes, then add your shrimp and cook with the lid on for about 5 minutes. Toss in the freshly chopped herbs and simmer for another 2 minutes, then pour everything into a baking dish, cover with feta cheese and bake for 20 minutes! Enjoy!

Instagram #OutdoorFamilies Photo Contest – Enter to WIN $2,500 in Prizes! Nov. 19 – 26, 2013

With the plethora of smartphone instant photo sharing capabilities available to us these days and the advent of Instagram, it’s no wonder an average of 500 Million photos are shared online every single day! I know I certainly contribute my fair share of pictures to the interwebs, as do my amazing Outdoor Blogger friends, so we decided to get together to inspire you, with a little help from our awesome sponsors, to get outdoors with your family and hopefully, to remind ourselves just how thankful we are!
Enter to win the #outdoorfamilies giveaway!  Simply share a picture of you and your family doing an outdoor activity on Instagram and use the hashtags #outdoorfamilies and #thankfulforfamilies. Contest runs from November 19-26. You can share a photo daily (up to 7 total photos) and winners will be chosen at random and announced on Instagram by each participating blogger on their blogs. 
Giveaway entry rules:
  • Must be a resident of US or Canada
  • You MUST follow all the blogger participants on Instagram listed below to be eligible to win any of the prizes: 
  • All photos must be originals and taken by YOU (a reposted photo will disqualify you!)
  • All photos must be tagged with BOTH #outdoorfamilies AND #thankfulforfamilies and submitted by 10 pm MST on November 26th.
  • All winners will be chosen randomly from all submitted entries at the end of the week and announced on each of the blogs after November 26th.  Comments will also be left on the winning photos to let you know you won.
What you can win:
**All prizes with the exception of one (noted) will be open to both US and Canadian residents**
  • A pair of Oakiwear waders for your child
  • An Ambler kids’ hat
  • Nikwax Products (Sandal Wash, Freshbase and Polar Proof)
  • Snowstoppers Nylon Mittens
  • Spyder Mini Cubby Long Ski Mittens and Bob Skates from Mountain Baby
  • An Outdoor Wine Glass Set and pair of snack trays from Grasshaven Outdoor
  • Kowalli Baby Carrier Cover
  • $150 Gift Certificate to spend at any retailer on the ActiveJunky.com Site
  • HABA sand toys
  • Bandi Bands 
  • From Honey Stinger – 2 boxes (choc and van) of the new kid’s waffle – US ONLY!!
  • Education Outdoors board game  
  • Hero Kit – First Aid or bike repair kit
  • Ducksday Rain Suit
  • Easy Rider Chair from Travel Chair
  • A Children’s Outdoors Book: “Watershed Adventures of a Water Bottle” by Jennifer Chambers
  • Winner’s choice of one pair of shoes from Hi-Tec
  
Participating Bloggers (who worked hard to round up these great prizes!):
*Make sure you check out all of these great blogs!*
  1. Adventure Tykes: http://adventuretykes.com
  2. Adventurous Moms: http://adventurousmoms.com
  3. The Adventures in Parenthood Project: http://adventurousparents.com
  4. Chasqui Mom: http://ChasquiMom.com
  5. Go Adventure Mom: http://goadventuremom.com
  6. Mommy Hiker: http://www.mommyhiker.com
  7. The Kid Project: http://kidproject.org
  8. Tales of a Mountain Mama: http://talesofamountainmama.com
  9. Velo Mom: http://Velomom.com
  10. Wild Tales Of: http://wildtalesof.com