RZR Adventures!

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So... My friend spontaneously invited me on an adventure and I had a great time!
Like... I had so much fun, it felt kind of like a birthday present from the universe. :)

We went over to Prescott to meet up with another old friend of mine I haven't seen in a long time and had fun romping around the offroad trails!

Most of the time I was sitting in the passenger seat of the RZR and some of the spots were pretty crazy like jumps and sudden turns going down unexpected steep hills and we stopped to have a smoke and chill and I found some neat things by the stream/creek.

Later that night we had a wonderful time at the pool/hot tub and there was so much good energy and joking and laughing, I got to meet some of my friend's family and they all seemed like awesome people, his son is so cute and also has like a warrior spirit to him as well.

Even though I didn't do much, just sitting in those RZRs was a bit tough on my knee and stuff and... The dirt bike was also low to the ground and a bit challenging with my injuries. When I got in the hot tub it felt like heaven, I put my injured knee and ankle right on the hot tub jets and it massaged those areas and felt so good!

It also started raining a little bit right after my buddy mentioned how cool it would be if it rained while in the hot tub!

We ate a lot of good food, played Magic The Gathering and went shopping as well, then on the second day we went out on the RZR again and this time to a place called Thumb Butte I believe? Which was so epic... One of the most beautiful places!

The forest spot with the trees is so cool and when you get up on top the view of all the mountains and everything is amazing, I got some pics and vids I'll share later.

Unfortunately didn't make it to Lynx Lake to look for gold cause we ran out of time, though my friend said he wants to go back again soon in the next week or two or something? I forget exactly, but super looking forward to that! :D

Oh, I guess I should mention that sleeping in hotels and using hot tubs and pools triggers my OCD, I also had to use a few public restrooms which were pretty ummm, not so pleasant as well, lol... But, the reason I say all that is because I think I did a good job and I keep making more and more progress with my OCD!

It feels kinda nice to sort of be a "muggle" or a "normie", not always... I still love being weird, but I was just noticing how good it felt to kind of like do "normal stuff"... I spent so many years being a hermit alone in the wilderness trying to resist the "system" on my computer and now I am learning to appreciate the good parts of the way things are going and not be so "stubborn" I guess.

I was very "all or nothing" before to the point of extreme, and it feels good to step back from that and be more "moderate" and allow everyone to be themselves and just chill and be happy and appreciate life and be grateful for the time I have instead of trying to fight everything and resist everything... So glad to be living my life again and not hiding from the world so much.

One of the best parts was when I got to ride a dirt bike and one of the RZRs.
I didn't go very far and stayed close to the parking lot, but... It felt really really good to get a little bit of practice and experience driving again after so long of not driving! The RZR was so much fun and so easy to drive! I think I even got some air and "jumped" a bit off one of those bump type thingies. :D

I could go on, but this is getting long.
That's it for me for now, peace and much love. <3

PS... My knee is feeling even better today!

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Glad you had a lot of fun! I know a few people with ocd and I know it's not easy to make progress with it so good job overcoming it in these instances.

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Thanks bud! And, yeah... I've done a lot of difficult things in life and working on trying to heal my OCD is definitely one of the most difficult things! Feels impossible sometimes, but after making so many small improvements it gives me a lot of hope that I can get even better and maybe one day even be "fully cured".
Also, thanks for the encouraging words at the end as well! It's much appreciated. <3

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