Gratitude

Stepping out of your comfort zone creates a new one



Churchill Street Trail, Hobart Tasmania

This was one of those date events that I initially really didn’t want to go on. Now before you cast

me aside, hear me out. James wanted me to go away with him. Not being ungrateful here but there is

always a lot to organize if I were to join James on our trip away.

Okay I came to my senses and off we went to Hobart in Tasmania. Because we had time on our

hands we chose to dedicate one entire day to our Date Event. Saturday morning began atop Mt Nelson.

We felt like we had lost all hope of ever getting home. The mountain was crisp with the chill

winter air. The mist surrounding us felt isolating. Wild.

Churchill Street trail plumped up all of our senses and set them to vibrating with life.

We slipped and slid down shiny slimy rocks and thick chocolatey mud, we trundled over sodden

winter leaves trampled into the ground and trod with care over bridges decayed with age. Talk

about stepping out of our comfort zone, quite literally.

A trickle of water, alluding to being a waterfall, held our gaze with sparkles of spray catching the

sunlight through lanky trees. 

Our hike had left us feeling invincible with so much aliveness coursing through our veins.

Out of the woods, as it were, and back on the street, we decided to walk to the waterfront. As we made

our turn down the street we jumped up and down like excited young children to find the right stop for

the right bus to our next date exploration. Could that be chance or could it be providence? This bus was

going directly to our required stop!

Having worked up a thirst and a hunger fit for a giant we wasted no time in getting to Cascade

Brewery. Here, the express purpose was to sample a paddle of beers and ciders respectively. I

had imagined a shot glass size sample and was pumped for the four or five flavor bursts. Instead,

my paddle of ciders contained four midi’s (285ml). As I’m not customarily a big drinker, this amount of

liquid was rather daunting for me. Needless to say, lunch was going to be a languid affair. I

eventually got through the crisp, sweet, tart and cloudy ciders with the help of a stroll around the

lavender gardens and formal stairs to the private garden room. I had never realized that apple

cider could come in so many taste sensations. Once more, there I was right out of my comfort

zone.

A stroll past the original Cascade Brewery with its stark façade of moulded architecture took us

to our homeward bound bus shelter and Salamanca Pier.

We wandered the shops and waterways whiling away the mild afternoon weather, watching

ducks and people go about their day either waddling or wading as appropriate.

Our evening ended with purple lights glimmering a path towards chocolate heaven. With hot

chocolate in one hand and churro’s dripping in the other, we ambled home deeply satisfied, this

time, right into our comfort zone.

I am so grateful we had this time together to forge new ways of being and doing and creating

expanded comfort zones in the process.


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