With all the hustle and bustle that has been transpiring with business improvement, stunt acts, etc in our willowy community, it has dawned on some of us that we aren’t quite in willow-life balance. So we decided we needed to incorporate a Family Willow Wellness program in Netwille. None of us wee-willows felt we had the know-how to put together such a campaign, so we asked athletic Coree Buff, cyclist extraordinaire, if he was up for the challenge. He immediately threw down the gauntlet! Coree put together an incentive program with a goal in mind. By the end of the summer, we will have had the opportunity to do Extreme Sports along with a final event which will be a Triwillow-Athon! How cool is that??!! We are a little nervous about that, but excited at the same time.
Part of our training consists of hiking, riding, running and swimming. This past weekend, Willamina, Wilena, Weston, and I decided we would start with a wonderful hike. Because of all Coree Buff’s bike riding, he has discovered some wonderful trails near the coastal community of Websu Port. If you remember that is where our two youngest are living. So we thought maybe we could try out our little willow legs by sporting a hike! Oh my goodness, I believe Coree thinks we are more buff than we are. We are not buff, just fluff!! There were so many bridges we had to cross over rivers, through the trees, and across fields of flowers! It was beautiful though. However, I think we should have started with a smaller hike. Corree expected us to hike 50 Willometers. That’s just a bit much! We tried to connect with our other two children, but one of them had to attend a wedding that her mom was taking pictures for, and the other one went to Savannah Georgia for the week. All in all it was a very good time, and we all sure slept well that night!!
er...well, that Coree guy sure sounds like a superhero...
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