Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cuyahoga Valley National Park

The week before Thanksgiving we traveled to Ohio to visit Zach's parents. While in Ohio we visited the Virginia Kendell area of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Talk about memories...this was the place I came to frequently while working on my undergrad work at Kent State University.

I had started at Kent as an English major but I had no desire to teach or write and so my college path was starting to feel like a wasted effort. But after spending many days exploring the ledges at the Virginia Kendell I decided to spend my life working outside and helping to preserve the natural environment. I then switched my degree to a BS in Conservation of Natural Resources. Nearly 12 years later, I have a Master's degree in Environmental Biology and have worked for the National Park Service for 9 years. I don't say this to boast of my "accomplishments", but rather to honor the place that inspired me towards this direction.
Here's Ada enjoying the rocks and ledges of the park.

And playing hide-and-seek (her new favorite game) behind a tree.







2 comments:

Alicia said...

What a cycle...to go back where you started but to realize you've come so far. A successful career, a beautiful family, and a solid heart...you are a beautiful person Miss Carolyn...be proud of who you have become. Thanks for the updated pic!

Unknown said...

Hey guys, been trying to email you and Zach for a couple of months, no luck, email Zach left comes back undeliverable?? Was going to email you some pics of the farm after this weekends snowstorm.