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An ‘alpine start’ of a different sort [My 1st triathlon]

Destinations, Made for Adventure Marriage, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on September 24, 2013

This is likely to be an “alpine start” I am never going to forget. For those new to outdoorsie lingo, here is a brief definition: alpine start- 1. To make an efficient start on a long climb by packing all your gear the previous evening and starting early in the morning, usually well before sunrise. My…

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In it for the Long Haul [A “Made for Adventure” Marriage]

Made for Adventure Marriage, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on March 2, 2012

We are a society of instant gratification. But so much in life becomes good when we are in it for the long haul. Like, for example, our puppy, Kai. Now we really haven’t been in “it” that long with him. He is roughly 8 months old… But I can tell you that those first 3…

Interview with “Bring the Kids” – [A “Made for Adventure” Marriage]

Made for Adventure Marriage, Outdoor Practicals by alyssa on March 1, 2012

Today we took time to interview our blogging buddies at Bring the Kids and asked them a few questions about their marriage. How long have you been married? We’ve been married for 6 years! Where/how did you meet? We were both skiing up at Snowbird, were in the singles line and hopped on the lift…

“We’re on the same team” – [the girly side of things]

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by alyssa on February 29, 2012

My marriage gets mixed up, turned around and in-side-out ALL the time. And I am guessing yours does to. The circumstances aren’t necessarily epic…but the heat is turned up all the same. Perhaps you disagree on which family to visit for Christmas. Perhaps you are trying to get out the door and one baby is…

Growing Your Spouse [from the man cave]

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by chris on February 28, 2012

The is the second week of our blogging double header with Bring The Kids! We are talking about how to thrive in our marriages. So keep coming back! Several years ago, my wife would frequently say that she felt as though she had no hobbies. She didn’t know who she was anymore. That she’d been…

Giving Him License to Fail – [the girly side of things]

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by alyssa on February 27, 2012

Welcome back to A “Made for Adventure” Marriage! Last week we had some great discussion on what is means to fight for your spouse, pursuing each other’s hearts, and keeping the passion alive. We also encouraged couples to make those date nights a priority and invest in quality time together. Today I am sharing a post from a…

Seven Things I Adore About My Wife [from the man cave]

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by chris on February 24, 2012

Welcome to A “Made for Adventure: Marriage series. I just wanted to note a few things about my wife that I love. One for every year we’ve been married. (Our anniversary is Sunday!) 7 things I adore about my wife: 1)   Her restlessness and yearning (to know God, to understand, to change the world). My wife is…

Being Willing To Go – [the girly side of things]

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by alyssa on February 23, 2012

If you just joined us, welcome to A “Made for Adventure” Marriage Series! A lot has been going on. Here is our fourth installment, a re-post from sometime last summer. I don’t re-post often. In fact, I never have before. But it is a good one. One I need to read to myself over and…

Fighting for your wife [from the man cave]

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by chris on February 22, 2012

This is part 3 in our series all about marriage. If you are wondering what you’ve missed,  well… here ya go: Stirring Passion in Marriage and Life, Love, and a Good Burger. Our friends over at Bring The Kids are teaming up with us, check out today’s post on finances. It is 2:30 in the…

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Love, Life and a Good Burger (the girly side of things)

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage by alyssa on February 21, 2012

Welcome! We are glad you decided to join us for part 2 of A “Made for Adventure” Marriage. We are teaming up with our friends over at Bring the Kids to share all about marriage from two different perspectives. So check them out! Yesterday Chris talked about what to do when the passion begins to…

Stirring Passion in Marriage [from the man cave]

Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage, The Big Picture by chris on February 20, 2012

Thanks for joining us for part 1 in our series called A “Made for Adventure” Marriage.  Many, many people reach the end of their parenting years and realize one morning, sitting at the table that they don’t know the person across from them anymore. There is no love or passion. That thought terrifies me. I…

enjoying skiing with my husband

A “Made for Adventure” Marriage – an invitation

Article Series, Made for Adventure Marriage, Marriage, Parenting, The Big Picture by alyssa on February 17, 2012

Here at The Kid Project we love family! We love kids and the outdoors and all [well…most] of what goes along with it. So this next week we are starting a series on marriage. What does marriage have to do with the outdoors? Nothing and everything I suppose. But our marriages do have everything to do…

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