Finding Flow in the New Year
Posted on | January 11, 2010 | No Comments

A year ago I celebrated the new year by jumping in a hole in the ice of a frozen lake in Minnesota. The year that followed pretty much mirrored the experience. 2009 was filled with rushes of adrenaline followed by just trying to keep my head above water while swimming to the other side.
I raced around the country, completed my goal of road tripping all the lower 48 states, saved sea turtles while camping on the beach of Padre Island, hiked the Grand Canyon, went flying over the San Juan Islands, and much more that I have not blogged about. While doing all of this the past year I have not lived anywhere for more than two months. Until now.
January 2010 marks my third month of living in Berkeley. The transition from living a nomadic lifestyle to becoming a Californian with no plans of leaving has been difficult to say the least — a bit like struggling to keep my head above water in a frozen lake in Minnesota.
I have finally emerged on the other side – climbed out of the hole in the ice and landed in “sunny” California. And after all of the struggle I don’t know what to do with myself. I feel like a fish out of water and can’t quite find my sea legs.
This year I rang in the new year in Tahoe and managed to capture a couple crappy photos on my iPhone before nearly being trampled by a drunken mob.

In the middle of drunken mob life is totally out of your control. The only way out is to go with the flow and eventually emerge safely on the street.
If the pattern holds and this year mirrors the way I rang in the new year, 2010 will be the year of going with the flow and emerging from the pack. Here’s to letting go and riding the wave in 2010. Surfs up.
Tags: california > minnesota > new years > polar plunge > road trip > tahoe
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