Monday, March 13, 2017

#84 Get Pulled behind a Snowmobile/Jetski in the Giant Satellite Dish that’s Buried in the Woods at the Cabin

Wow – that is a specific item for the bucket list, yes, but my brother and I thought it would be hilarious. He thought of the idea and tried it with his friends last summer behind the jet ski.
I thought it was dangerous, and dumb (but funny!).

However, on this journey, we are trying things that we wouldn’t normally be comfortable doing.

Besides, why not? What’s the worst that could happen?

Actually, don’t answer that. And I’m not going to think about it.

So, we went to the cabin. My brother got the satellite dish out of the woods and drilled a hole at the edge. He tied a rope to the dish and we tied the other side around the back of his snowmobile.

We are all super pumped at this point. We get bundled up for this crazy idea. We take this awesome picture with the satellite in the back:

You can’t see the snowmobile, but my brother is straddling it below the camera. Nathan and I buckled our helmets on after the picture and hopped into the dish. It’s around 6 feet in width.

The lake is frozen, so we decide to goof off there, away from all the trees.

The dish is huge, so you have to do a mini hop to get in there. It doesn’t seem as slippery as I would have thought. We sit down cross-legged because we didn’t know what to expect. Joey hits the gas, and we topple backwards laughing. Joey looks back and sees that we are fine so he goes faster and faster until we have to hoist ourselves closer to the front of the dish so we don’t slip off. There is snow flying everywhere, so we can’t see what way we are going or when he plans on turning, or which way!

He stops, and he’s laughing so hard. Apparently there’s a little hole in the middle of the dish (for mounting, if you were using this dish as a satellite dish I guess K) and the snow is just shooting up and out of the hole into our faces and we are just sitting there like bumbling idiots, letting it happen.

So now, I lay my body over the hole and Nathan hops on the snowmobile and Joey jumps in with me.

There’s snow everywhere, and I push out as much as I can before Nathan fires up the snowmobile.

He hits it and Joey and I fly back! Apparently, the snow made the dish slippery. I’m trying desperately to stay in the dish at this point and I’m on my stomach just grasping at nothing. Joey’s up at the front of the dish laying down and holding onto the front to keep himself on.

Every time I try to hoist myself closer to the front, I slide right back. My feet are on the back edge and Nathan’s starting to turn us to the left. The dish swoops to the right, and so do me and Joey. Now

I’m off the hole, and the snow is flying everywhere again, so we can’t see. In my attempt to get my chest on the hole to block the snow, Nathan switches directions again, and my body slides back to the left, but now my face is right next to the snow geyser and  it’s filling my face mask on my helmet with snow. I turn away, get my hand over the snow shooting up, but now I can’t see anything because my helmet is covered with snow. I can see my brother holding on for dear life, but he does have the energy to turn around and bust out laughing at me..

At this point, Nathan decides to straighten the snowmobile back out and hit the gas. We both fly off… and by fly off, I mean, we’re both on our stomachs and just limp from exhaustion from laughing and trying to hold on that we more just slide slowly off. But the ride isn’t slow, so once we hit the snow, our bodies go careening backwards. And we slide and slide, and I was surprised by how long we slid for! When we stood up, we saw our slide marks and couldn’t stop laughing. I fell off at a slightly different time and angle then Joey and he had slid about 20 feet in a different direction from me, but you could see the slide marks that our bodies made and they were about 20 feet each too!

Nathan sped back to make sure we were okay, and we were more than okay! That was such a rush!
I pulled the boys for a while until they tumbled off, and then I hopped back in the dish with Nathan, and Joey drove.

I knew more of what to expect this time, so I held on to the front of the dish. Joey started pulling, and Nathan immediately turned it into a game. Who can stay on the longest? Which means, he was trying to tug me off of my holding place, but I was holding on for dear life. Joey was swinging us right, left, right again. My hands were sliding down the rim as we swung right, and then when he would switch directions, I would be dangerously close to falling off face first. By now the satellite dish was like ice, where we couldn’t lay still without sliding in whichever direction our momentum was pulling us.

At one point, Nathan was almost off, but he grabbed onto my legs and was able to pull himself fully back on, but then I slid back and he was trying to hold me on (because he remembered he’s a great husband and doesn’t want me to get hurt ;) ) but his efforts were mute as my one leg slid, followed very quickly by the other. I was a warrior though (remember the game - Who can stay on the longest?), and held onto his foot and pulled that turd off right along with me. There was snow everywhere on that fall! In my jacket, helmet, snow pants, gloves, everywhere!

We, unfortunately, didn’t get any videos because this was on Sunday after a pretty decent snowfall and my parents had already left to get back to the cities.

The whole experience was thrilling! We were out there for a good half day of fun. I had no idea we could have that much fun on a satellite dish.

Thank you for joining us on this journey and taking the time to read this and be a part of our journey with us! We look forward to crossing off more items and sharing our experiences with you!

Tuesday, February 28, 2017

The Bucket List


In the first post, I talked about why we are changing the way we live our lives; how we are going to start living our lives to the fullest.

We are on a huge kick right now and already have 3 things crossed off of the list in the last week! I will do a single post for each item we cross off, but it would obviously be way better to make a list to actually cross off.

The list is below, but it will never stay the same. We are going to add to it as we think/see/hear of awesome adventures that we have to try!

Most of the items on the list are something we both want to try, but some things might be something that only one of us is interested in, so I will just put our names in parentheses after it. Although most things we are going to do together, one of my bucket list items is to get a couples massage with my mom. See how that might be a little weird if my husband also joined? HA!

We want to live a life we look forward to every day. By continuously adding to it (and crossing things off as they're accomplished), that gives us room to be creative and to make sure that we are always challenged to keep living an epic life!

We would seriously appreciate if anyone has any recommendations to add to the list, that you type them in the comments below. (Almost) nothing is too big or too small to add! - the "Almost" is there because, while we do want to be super adventurous, we don't want to spend our entire lives' savings on a yacht (although owning a yacht would be BOMB!).

I will number everything on the list and name each of the posts after them so each crossed-off item can be easily found with the story and pictures behind it!

Thank you for taking this journey with us! Without further ado, here is the Bucket List:


  1. Start a blog - here is the first blog post, talking about why we are changing our lives!
  2. Go skinny dipping
  3. Go paint balling
  4. See the Grand Canyon
  5. Be in my best friend's wedding
  6. Have a sleepover in a blanket fort
  7. Send a present to a soldier
  8. Get six pack abs
  9. Start a cheer during a professional sports game
  10. Go on the Skydeck in Chicago
  11. Shoot a gun
  12. Learn the dance from the movie Something Borrowed
  13. Stand in 4 states at once
  14. Visit Mount Rushmore
  15. Learn how to surf
  16. Watch the ball drop in Times Square
  17. Go on a picnic
  18. Hike the Appalachian Trail
  19. Play some messy Twister
  20. Post a video on YouTube
  21. Ride a tandem bike
  22. Ride a Segway
  23. Milk a cow
  24. Walk through the Tunnel of Lights in Ireland
  25. Go on an Alaskan cruise
  26. Learn The Parent Trap handshake
  27. Learn how to tie a tie
  28. Spend $0 on food for a whole month
  29. Have a mud fight
  30. Do the Tough Mudder
  31. Be an extra in a movie
  32. Experience zero gravity
  33. Walk behind a waterfall
  34. Backpack through Europe
  35. Visit all 50 US states
  36. Jump in a pool fully clothed
  37. Have a Nerf war
  38. Get in a taxi and yell, "Follow that car!"
  39. Crash a wedding
  40. Play laser tag
  41. Go dog sledding
  42. Start our own business
  43. Dye our hair a crazy color (neither of us has EVER dyed our hair!)
  44. Go to Comic Con
  45. Write a letter to ourselves and open it in 10 years
  46. Plant a tree
  47. Drive Route 66  - Done! This was a big one so I broke it into 3 parts: Part 1, Parts 2 & 3 coming
  48. Cliff Jump (I'm terrified of this one)
  49. Witness a total solar eclipse
  50. Ride in a helicopter
  51. Make a wish on a coin and throw it in the Trevi Fountain in Italy
  52. Float in the Dead Sea
  53. Visit the Kawachi Fuji Garden in Japan
  54. See the Northern Lights
  55. Ride in a hot air balloon
  56. Hold hands and cross the Tunnel of Love in Ukraine
  57. Be able to do the splits (Alyssa)
  58. Publish a book (Alyssa)
  59. Eat a cannoli in Italy
  60. Visit the Walk of Fame
  61. Walk on the Great Wall of China
  62. See the Statue of Liberty
  63. Ride a gondola
  64. Have a child
  65. Set foot on all continents
  66. Fly a kite
  67. Canoe the Minnesota Boundary Waters
  68. Sit in a hot spring
  69. Feed a homeless person a meal
  70. Go to the Olympics
  71. Go to the Superbowl
  72. Sleep in an igloo
  73. Learn how to play and sing an entire song (Nathan - guitar ; Alyssa - piano)
  74. Spend the night in a haunted place
  75. Go to Disney World
  76. Sleep in the back of a pickup truck
  77. Swim with whale sharks
  78. Bungee jump
  79. Skydive (Nathan)
  80. Become financially independent
  81. Make a craft and sell it (Alyssa)
  82. Spend a day at a trampoline park
  83. Walk the glass skywalk around Tianmen Mountain in China
  84. Get pulled behind a snowmobile in the giant satellite dish that's buried in the woods at the cabin 😆
  85. Be able to do 1 unassisted pull up
  86. See the Roman Colosseum
  87. Walk 75,000 steps in a day
  88. Swim in the Blue Lagoon Hot Springs, Iceland
  89. Do a color run
  90. Hike the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon
  91. Get a couples massage with my mom
  92. Go zorbing
  93. Be in a flash mob
  94. Get a picture with the Hollywood sign
  95. Try out for a semi-pro sports team (Nathan)
  96. Visit the glow worm caves in New Zealand
  97. Visit Niagra Falls
  98. Build a sandman (instead of a snowman)
  99. Stay at a bed and breakfast
  100. Dine in an underwater restaurant
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Why?

We have become what we swore we wouldn’t.

My husband and I had everything going for us. We needed to be on the move constantly; so we moved from Minnesota to Colorado where outdoor adventures were plentiful. We had awesome jobs in the oil and gas industry, which included regular parties downtown Denver. We had an itch for adventure, which brought us white water rafting, mountain climbing and biking, hiking and camping, snowboarding, and site-seeing.

After living in Colorado for almost 5 years, in 2015, the oil and gas industry took a turn for the worst. My company shut its U.S. doors, and I lost my job. I received another job offer shortly after, but before accepting, we decided that maybe now was the perfect time to move back home to Minnesota. We feared that we would never get an opportunity like this again. What if I loved my job as much as I loved my first one? – That would be incredibly hard to leave. We didn’t want to wait too long because we wanted to be with family when we decided to start our own family.

2015 was an amazingly busy year for the two of us. We moved our small family of 4 (my husband, myself, our dog, and our fish) to a small house in our hometown. We got new jobs. We planned our wedding and were married on a cruise ship. We left for our honeymoon; and when we got back, we focused on getting thank-you’s to all of our friends and family that came with us on the cruise or who sent us gifts.

Now it’s been a year since our honeymoon, and we are comfortable. We settled into our small house in suburbia. I am just keeping my head above water at my job as a financial analyst at a large corporation, with unbelievably long hours, and not enough vacation. Every day we come home exhausted. Yes, sitting behind a desk for 12 hours with no breaks can still be exhausting even when you don’t physically move!

We are 27 years old and don’t have energy to do a thing after work. The weekends consist of ordering pizza and relaxing from our long work weeks, doing laundry, going grocery shopping, and cleaning the house. We enjoy not having to do anything for two days (that’s if we don’t have to work on that specific weekend, which does happen too).

I want to point out that we do have fun occasionally in the summer on a couple of the weekends that Nathan doesn’t work. We bought dirt bikes last year with our tax return money and bring them to my parents’ cabin and his family cabin and go crazy –fast and dirty! However, I think we were only able to do that 3 times last year.

I read a quote a couple of weeks ago that has haunted me since: “Some people die at 25 and aren’t buried until 75.” – Benjamin Franklin

That is us! We did die at age 25 when we moved back to our hometown. Yes, we were busy getting married and moving and learning our new jobs, but we also stopped living what a real life should be. Life should not be work, sleep, clean, repeat. That is not okay to me, or my husband, or hopefully you.

That’s the “why”. Here is the solution:

We have come up with a new way that we want to live life – so I’m creating this blog to document our new life-changing journey. I’m hoping it will keep us inspired and possibly, no, hopefully, inspire others as well!

We have created the start of a bucket list, which is just a list of things, big or small, that we want to see/try/taste/experience/do during our lifetime. We will explain how we find the time, money, and motivation behind each item that we complete on the list so that others can follow in our footsteps or use pieces of our journey to start their own.

So here’s #1: Start a blog.

This weekend for a more exciting item to cross off the list!


Our world is such an amazing place. There is no reason for anyone to not enjoy their lives they way they were meant to. We only get one life. We get one shot. Are you wasting it, or are you living it to the fullest?