by Katie Wright | Dec 9, 2018 | Adventurous Life, Living fearlessly
“They say the coldest place in the world is an airplane hangar in winter.” A sharp wind whistled through the hangars and stung my face. I laughed. The flight instructor was right. The sun was just glinting through an opening in the silver clouds as I climbed into...
by Katie Wright | Nov 12, 2018 | Adventurous Life
This morning, I noticed that the leaves on the old maple out my front window were sparser than yesterday. The tree had shifted from its brilliant autumn orange to a bare and brittle brown. Well, it is November, I thought. Winter is on its way. For some, the coming of...
by Katie Wright | Nov 6, 2018 | Adventurous Life
Before I had anxiety, I never thought about my heart. But for a few years after my first panic attack, I had whole stretches where I felt like I was having a heart attack every other day. I would call my Dad from work. Chest pains, I would describe. My heart is...
by Katie Wright | Nov 1, 2018 | 31 Adventures, Adventurous Life
A few weeks ago, I called Wilmington Nursing and Rehab to ask if I could bring a batch of cookies to the residents. Having lived within two blocks of the nursing home for the last two years, I’ve often wanted to go visit with the residents, but could never seem to get...
by Katie Wright | Nov 1, 2018 | 31 Adventures, Adventurous Life
It was 9 p.m. when I pulled off Glady road into an adjacent soybean field. Dust permeated the air and the bright lights of a far-off harvester moved slowly across the horizon. “Are you here? Oh, I see your car. Come on over to the combine.” Hugh hung up the phone and...
by Katie Wright | Oct 31, 2018 | 31 Adventures, Adventurous Life
In 1862, Johnson’s Island was a stockade with 15-foot high fences, accessible only by boat. The 300-acre limestone island in the middle of the Sandusky Bay housed hundreds of confederate prisoners of war. When I followed the route to get there, I came to a long,...