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I strive daily to embrace my surroundings, challenge my perceptions, and stimulate my mind and body. 

This has led to many local and international adventures. A few of which are documented here. 


When in Rome....
When in Rome....
We get excited about learning 😁
We get excited about learning 😁
Views of Joberg
Views of Joberg
🚨HELP!🔮 Last night I had a dream that two geodes/crystals were growing out of my side and when I pulled them out it left a gaping wound. I wasn’t hurt but when I tried to show the doctor she didn’t believe me it came from a crystal/rock
🚨HELP!🔮 Last night I had a dream that two geodes/crystals were growing out of my side and when I pulled them out it left a gaping wound. I wasn’t hurt but when I tried to show the doctor she didn’t believe me it came from a crystal/rock. When I tried to show her proof of the rocks I couldn’t figure out which one they were because I had so many rocks in my pockets (for those of you that have ever gone to the beach with me I know you’re not surprised). Any dream interpreters out there? What does his mean??? . As for the pic, so much fun forest bathing and soaking up the views from the miles of paths in Rock Creek Park this weekend with @amyhutch7 (such good snaps 📸) and @slolivia.
Avocado head 🥑
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#avocado #avocadohead
Avocado head 🥑 .. . . . . #avocado #avocadohead
William, Nelson, Peter, and Christine stand under the mango tree where they host support groups for people affected by sexual and gender based violence at the Rimenze IDP camp in South Sudan. 
The majority of the staff are residents of the IDP camp a
William, Nelson, Peter, and Christine stand under the mango tree where they host support groups for people affected by sexual and gender based violence at the Rimenze IDP camp in South Sudan. The majority of the staff are residents of the IDP camp and fled their homes two years ago as a result of insecurity and violence in the area. They work tirelessly to meet the psychosocial needs of their community under the supervision of Christine who is getting her BSW at the local university in #Yambio. What an amazing team here and I’m so lucky to have had the opportunity to work with them and learn from them this past week!
1 year + 1 month ago I moved to Houston. I had no idea what the next year would bring and I certainly never expected to love this city as much as I do! But big changes are coming...
1 year + 1 month ago I moved to Houston. I had no idea what the next year would bring and I certainly never expected to love this city as much as I do! But big changes are coming...
So grateful to have been a part of this Emergency Response and for having the opportunity to be with #Tinian as they start their long road to recovery. Thank you for your warmth and hospitality; for your humor while facing such adversity. I’m i
So grateful to have been a part of this Emergency Response and for having the opportunity to be with #Tinian as they start their long road to recovery. Thank you for your warmth and hospitality; for your humor while facing such adversity. I’m in awe of the resilience and impressed by the hard work of the responders, especially @31stmeu.
Nearly 100% of the island has lost their home. Pictured here (sometimes you have to look very close), military has set up tents on the properties which families have moved into while the long road to recovery begins. ————&mdas
Nearly 100% of the island has lost their home. Pictured here (sometimes you have to look very close), military has set up tents on the properties which families have moved into while the long road to recovery begins. ———————— Hardly in the news, but 2 weeks ago cat 5 typhoon #Yutu made landfall on US territory, Mariana islands with wind speeds of 180 mph. #MarianaStrong
That time I got to be co-pilot but didn’t actually get to touch any of the flying instrument things (thank goodness).
That time I got to be co-pilot but didn’t actually get to touch any of the flying instrument things (thank goodness).
 
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Go Big or Go Home!

June 21, 2011 in biking, coming of age, dc tri, life, potomac, running, swim, triathlon

I cannot believe that in 11 days I will be hauling my packed 38L backpack to JFK, boarding the first of many planes of this summer, and closing the chapter on my D.C. life.

But, in typical Katie fashion, I could not go out without a bang! Part of closing this chapter in my life involved finishing my first ever Triathlon! And, of course, for my first ever race, I signed up for the Olympic Distance. Go big or go home! Seems to be my motto as of late. 

The course was perfect, starting off with a refreshingly cool swim in the disease infested waters of the Potomac. I hope to not walk away from this race with a case of

leptospirosis

as my friend did the previous year (I only wish this bit were sarcasm)

The bike and run portion coursed through Rock Creek Parkway, Whitehurst Freeway, by the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, over the Potomac, and finally down Constitution Ave. Those are not the sights I think of when I consider actually living in D.C. but I couldn’t help but get nostalgic as I passed through the districts most notorious landmarks, and thought about leaving them behind. 

Finally after the mile swim, 24k bike ride, 10k run, and 3:05 hours of continuous heart pumping, adrenaline producing, nausea inducing workout, I crossed the finish line with the Capitol behind me.  I still managed to take note of the irony in the imagery as I fought the sudden urge to dry heave that overtook me the minute my feet stopped moving.

After six years of nothing but the highest highs and lowest lows of my life, I am sprinting through the finish line and leaving D.C. behind. Not running away from things, but rather closing this chapter, and finishing this race; the first race of many. I hope that all my training here -school, work, relationships, friendships - has paid off and prepared me for all of the races to come. 

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