by Natalie Ogbourne | Dec 9, 2014 | Lessons from Yellowstone, Pause, Ponder the Path, Press On
The sun dawned in the steely sky and peeked through trees veiled by the falling snow. It had begun the night before and lingered, fine and heavy, through the day. “It’s slick,” my son told me when he returned from his mid-day Calc class. I must have looked concerned...
by Natalie Ogbourne | Apr 17, 2013 | Lessons from Yellowstone, Pause, Ponder the Path, Press On
It could be anything – a soccer game, a wedding – and if it is to be held outdoors, the weather becomes a plot driving character in the day’s story. Like the girl from the nursery rhyme, when it’s good, it is really, really good, but when it’s bad? It might not be...
by Natalie Ogbourne | Feb 25, 2013 | Lessons from Yellowstone, Pondering Life Outside
My husband is a mountain goat, climbing and clinging to the unlikeliest of spots with ease. Our children take after him and as soon as they are able, they scramble after him. Those poor, sad souls who aren’t yet able to climb with their daddy stay behind with me, and...