Miles Hiked: ZERO!
Well, I've been off trail almost two weeks now, so I thought I'd update all of you going through "Wired Withdrawal" and let you know how the adjustment back into the "real" world is going. The day after I finished the trail, I took a train to Chicago to visit my sister and her family, along with my friends who still live there. Even though I lived in Chicago for 9yrs, I was not prepared for what I experienced when I exited the tunnel from the train directly into the hustle and bustle of rush hour in downtown Chicago. Talk about a sensory overload! It was definitely a shock to the system on multiple levels. I spent a week in Chicago and it was a packed whirlwind of toddlers, babies, and old friends. Finishing the trail early allowed me this extended visit to Chicago and I really enjoyed it! My nephews are just adorably sweet and it was great to spend quality time with them. The ubercuteness made it difficult to leave, that's for sure!
My sister and brother-in-law gave me a personalized congratulatory shirt for completing the trail. The main CDT website is still young and doesn't have trail clothes for purchase yet...hopefully soon!
I had definitely lost some weight on trail, but it probably wasn't more than 10lbs. I've already put at least a few pounds back on, so that won't be a problem, ha! I also finally had a bear sighting! It was at the Bears home opener. My brother-in-law has season tickets and that was my first NFL game. We even got to ride bikes along Lakeshore to the game, good times!
I think the most difficult part, as usual for me, will be in increase in socialization. I tend to get worn out by lots of socializing and have decided to take it slow and go into my hermit phase for a bit. To my friends out there, you know I'll be in touch and I just need some acclimation time. I am taking it slow and resting up because I think the return to work in a couple days will drain me. To go from months of solo time and little talking to a room full of energized students where I need to be constantly "on" and engaged will be a big change...but nothing I haven't done before. It will just be an adjustment.
I know many people who have great difficulty returning to "real" life and the daily routine of work and responsibilities after trail, but that isn't me. I've been looking forward to returning for awhile now, and it helps to have things lined up to come home to. I have my subbing, friends, a new apt to find, the families I babysit for, a long list of things on the "to do" list, post trail blog posts to write, and preparations to be done for future CDT presentations(TBD). I've gotten my fill of hiking for a bit and am ready for the other side of my life to get its turn. I'm especially looking forward to fall tv! I have already seen the premieres of The Mindy Project and Homeland, both just great! I'm not going to lie though...that google search engine has already seen many trail searches since my return (Appalachian Trial, Pacific Northwest Trail, Te Araroa Trail, etc) so I may be out there again sooner than later. We'll see...