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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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#SuperBuild from @kongarmor #lifetimedeckarmor #deckrestorationpainters is our thickest toughest offering of #deckarmor 5 coats of Kong 🦍 intentionally pressed into hairlines, cracks , and nail and screw entry points (holes) 🕳. To create a absurdly TOUGH , HIGH-BUILD , HIGH-STRETCH, INDUSTRIAL GRADE PROTECTIVE layer for your decks floor planks. The ultimate in Protection. It creates TRUE #waterlock 🚫💦 There's nowhere for water to enter. It creates #splinterlock 🚫🥢 Locking down and encapsulating frayed wood , splinters , and rough edges , knots , points etc RATED FOR FOOT TRAFFIC 👣🐾 And able to expand and contract at a amazing 300%.... It's game 🎮., it's tough 🦍 It's the World's Toughest Most Advanced Deck Resurfacing Armor in our thickest-build And everyone in #northernkentucky #cincinnati #southeastindiana who signs up for new application this winter for Spring 2023 will get #SuperBuild for no additional charge. 5 Coats instead of our standard 3 . You just have to be signed and deposited for #deckrescuepainting #deckarmorpainting #deckrestorationpainting #peelingdeckpaintlockdown #encapsualtion By March 1st 2023 https://www.instagram.com/p/CkAT2NbMtgU/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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The #peelingreddeck in Loveland Ohio. Our current #peelingdeckpaint #lockdown #encapsulation is getting all new #deckrail #capboards . A special for all new @kongarmor #lifetimedeckarmor customers in Septemeber. However in order to get them seated properly we have to do a little leg work #deckresurfacingcompany #deckarmor4life #deckrepair #deckrailrepair #deckrestoration #deckarmorsystem #industrialgradedeckcoating #railcapboards #caprails #deckrescuepainting #deckarmorpainting #deckrestorationpainting #peelingdeckpaintlockdown #KONGARMORDOTCOM 859-815-0652 #Cincinnati #northernkentucky #southeastindiana #tristate (at Loveland, Ohio) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiOelBaMci9/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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#thickbuild from the sky ✨️ Kong's #highbuild film easily resurfaces old weathered Wood and conceals the age of decks , docks , gazebos , pergolas etc With first-in- class 👌 #uvblock Kong Armor ™️ deflects up to 95 % of the damaging UV-A and UV-B spectrum that destroys thin residential deck paints and stains . The 5% percent that do get through have a hard time penetrating all the way through the the ultra thick Armor film of Kong Armor ™️🦍 to cause adhesion damage. #uvrayadhesiondegradation Find out more about Kong Armor and our Lifetime Deck Armor systems on our website . #linkinprofile #kongarmordotcom #deckrescuepainting #deckarmorpainting #industrialgrade #deckcoating #peelingdeckpaintlockdown #encapsulation #thickdeckresurfacepaint #deckrestorecoating #beautifuldeck #deckpaintforsun #ultratoughdeckcoating #deckresurfacingcompany #deckcompositealternative #deckcolors #deckpainters #deckpainting #deckstaining #decksealing #cincinnatideckpainters #northernkentuckydeckpainters #deckrestorationpainters #decks #backyarddesign #backyardlife (at Edgewood, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/CiMB7SGMbfA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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#kentuckycabin custom deck armor color from our #midwestcollection is fire 🔥 It makes #deckarmor systems absurdly beautiful. Plays well in almost any backyard in North America. And especially in Kentucky. Why? ? ? Because we designed it that way. It's the perfect color to compliment backyards in Northern and Central KY , South East Indiana and Southwest Ohio #cincinnati Don't be fooled by its beautiful looks though.... Kong Armor 🦍 is the World's Toughest Thickest - bad to the bone - deck resurfacing coating - there's nothing more powerful on the planet 🌍 that is forgiving enough as well to withstand the movement of outdoor structures - not like kong 🦍 It's abrasion resistant #toughfilmtechnology is game 🎮 to protect and ready #decklife #backyardlife #familygettogethers and more. RATED FOR #FOOTTRAFFIC ( UNLIKE MOST DECK PAINTS AND STAINS) - this means it was designed specifically to be walked on.. Not just to change the color of wood. And Kong can expand and contract with a amazing 300% elongation... #acrylicfusiontechnoloy 💫 Find out more about @kongarmor #lifetimedeckarmor , our KY CABIN color or any of our other 21 available colors, and more at our website... link is in the bio #kongarmordotcom #deckpainters #deckrescuepainting #deckstaining #deckresurfacing #deckrestorationpainting #deckarmorpainting #thickdeckresurfacecoating #deckrenew #deckrevitalization #restoredecksurface #industrialdeckpaint #toughdeckpaint #highstretchdeckcoating #kongarmor (at Independence, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/CgZ2zC5JpdT/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 4 years ago
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This is a patio system that we performed #lockeddownencapsulation of #rustoluemrestore10x in #cincinnatiohio with our #ultrathick #highstretch #highbuild #extremeperformance #lifetimedeckarmor @kongarmor Kong Armor 🦍™️ #lifetimelimitedwarranty 📜 #lifetimeservicepromise 📝 Unmatched in the industry❗ #deckarmorpainting #cincinnatideckpainting #deckresurfacepaint #deckpaintersnearme #pineneedlegreendeckcolor #mallarddeckcolor #linkinprofile (at Cincinnati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMIlA1TnuKi/?igshid=1uuthjtycdomi
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kongarmor · 5 years ago
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Stairs at my newest @kongarmor #deckarmorpainting #deckpainting project. Color : #forrestbrown #deckcolorforrestbrown #deckcolorslightbrown #biege #waltonky #bestdeckpaintingwaltonky #kongarmor #anthonyford Our systems come with lifetime limited warranty 📜 And Lifetime limited service promise We keep #customersforlife #lifetimedeckarmor (at Walton, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/CC4y3jKn2c7/?igshid=1cxlnl61mn45d
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The Ridge- REPUBLISHED
Into the Wilderness: Part 6
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Our rented SUV was one of the last in the parent caravan. We drove along winding paved roads until we turned off onto dirt pathways, passing white clapboard houses nestled among the hills, weathered with moss, a lone horse, a few sheep hugging dilapidated barns. Then, we turned off those dirt roads onto pitted tracks created by other four wheelers. We navigated slowly up the mountain, wheels edging steep declines. We bumped over rocks, tree branches scraping our doors. We passed an overflowing stream.
Finally, the line slowed and stopped. In what seemed like practiced unison, SUVs turned slightly off the tracks. The forest was damp and thick, the soil emitting steam as the sun warmed it. The Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia are actually a temperate rainforest and that becomes obvious the moment you crack open your car door. The moisture and heat- it was now late August- envelope you.
All around us was green. If our teens were camped in these woods, seeing them through the trees was nearly impossible. Chuck and I got out of our SUV and followed the other parents walking toward an incline about a half mile down the path. A sense of human presence started to emerge. An abandoned steel tent frame gleamed in a clearing- not from our campers; they have strict rules to leave the forest as they find it. In the distance, smoke from a campfire wafted through the green light. We walked toward it.
All around us, teens and parents had begun to re-unite. Rustling undergrowth, excited screams: the teens rushed to meet their parents.
Far down on the path, was a spot of red. As we walked, it formed into a shape, then a figure. It was unloading food supplies from the back of an SUV. The figured stopped and faced our direction.
Squinting, Chuck asked, "Is that Catina?" We couldn't tell. We walked closer. And as we did the figure began to sprint toward us. And then we knew. This was our girl.
We ran. She ran, clouds of dirt rising around her like Pigpen from Charlie Brown. We came together, grabbing hold and squeezing in an enormous hug.
The first thing I noticed was how bad she smelled. And how smelling so bad, she still smelled good. Every mother knows the scent of her child. It's there from the first moment your child is in your arms and you bury your nose in the soft spot where the neck meets the shoulder.
That was the smell I noticed, along with sweat and body odor. Deoderant attracts mosquitos and flies so the teens avoid it.
Next, I noticed her clear eyes. And her dimpled smile. She was happy, not just to see us, but happy. Her body showed it. She had a confidence she had never carried before.
She had firmed up from the hiking and healthy eating. The teens do not eat processed foods and can only have limited amounts of honey as a rare treat. She was covered in bug bites, red welts dotting her arms, ankles and calves. She wore a long-sleeved red windbreaker and splotched khakis, an orange vest with fluorescent tape and a mismatched pair of crocs, one blue, one orange (see our photo in the About page), without socks.
Chuck and I wore "I heart Catina Wipper" T-shirts. In her last letter home, Catina had asked Chuck to adopt her, and we wanted to surprise her with his answer. Just two days before, we had found a small printing shop in Clayton, Georgia that could make our T-shirts in a day. The T-shirt was hidden beneath our buttoned shirts and we opened them in a big "ta da."
We were together again. After eight long weeks of separation.
We walked to the clearing where they had set up camp. In the center was a big tarp with a campfire. The teens learn how to start a fire using self-made bow drills. Designated campers tend the fire to keep it continually burning. No fire means eating peanut butter in big spoonfuls from the jar or handfuls of GORP.
Each teen was assigned a pack of necessities weighing about 40 pounds: sleeping bag, school and therapy notebooks, water bottles, food supplies, bowl and spoon, a change of clothes, bags for collecting waste, a toothbrush. The packs were piled in a mound about 20 feet from the center tarp. A constructed bathing area and latrine were at opposite ends of the camp, both lined with tarps for privacy. Above the camp, on a ridge, the teens had set up their tents. Each day, they choose a favorite spot for sleeping. This one had a view of nearby mountains, blue and hazy in the distance like a smudged charcoal drawing.
The teens had settled down with their parents, excited to tell them about living in the wilderness. They were all so proud. They had lived outside for weeks tending to their own needs. While different issues had brought them together, the underlying issue was often the same: anxiety, depression, low self-esteem. But now they had discovered they could thrive- through storms, heat waves, bug bites, pesky critters, slips and falls.
Catina took our hands and led us up a hill above the camp to a rocky nook shaded by trees. Chuck and I unfolded our chairs, portable, legless contraptions that suspend a body in a reclining position. These "chairs" are provided only to teens who have reached a certain level in their progress- an incentive to work hard. Visiting parents are warned not to give our chairs away, or to let our kids sit in them.
We checked in. How were we each feeling? Excited, happy, complete. Catina told us about her days- what time they rise, packing up, unpacking, hiking off trails, setting up camp, cooking meals, cleaning up. She had never camped a single day in her life before wilderness, and now she loved being in the deep woods, sitting quietly with a book or journal, or staring endlessly at the beauty of it all.
We talked about a lot of things. Her letters. Her inventories. Her memories. Her new-found love of reading. Her regret. Our regret. An awful, violent incident she had hidden from us and blamed herself for because it had happened at a party she shouldn't have been at. What had led her here, to this place, this moment.
When we returned to the camp, dinner prep was underway, a counselor watching as they cubed raw chicken and cut up vegetables, sauteed in a big skillet over the open flame. They made pasta with chicken and vegetables, simple and good. Catina added sriracha, gobbled it down and wiped her bowl clean with leaves from the ground. When I couldn't finish my serving, she was happy to eat more.
Joy. I had never seen her so in her body, so present to herself. She was just Catina. The Catina that is Catina. Not the Catina that anyone else wanted her to be.
As the sun began to set, we hiked up the hill to the ridge where they had lined their tents. I captured a fallen branch as a walking stick to help heave myself up the mountain and across the uneven terrain.
Catina had chosen to place her tent last, at the far end of the ridge. She tied it between trees, a sharp inverted V high off the ground so she could see the sky and feel the night wind. We crawled underneath, removed our hiking boots and handed them to the counselors. We loosened our clothes and laid on top of our sleeping bags, arms and legs interlinked, staring at the moon through the branches. We repeatedly whispered, "I love you." There was not much more to say.
We lay on this ridge of mountain. The ridge seemed endless, stretching across the Appalachian shelf. It had risen millions of years ago, rock crashing together, thrusting upward, a massive tectonic shift continuing to reshape the landscape even today. And here we were now, on this ridge, together. We too had collided, fault lines rippling through our lives. We had forged new selves out of this, our own seismic event. Here on this ancient ridge, we knew we had come far.
Source: The Ridge- REPUBLISHED
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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It cannot be denied as the most powerful solution that exist on the planet 🌍 today to restore and resurface deck systems ❗️ #Industrialgrade #thickbuild and #absurdlytough It can easily fill in and over  cracks , nail and screw entry holes 🕳  , voids , knots, voids and surface abrasions with ease.  Without much effort it #locksdown and #encapsulates #peelingdeckpaints , #disentegratingstains #splinters and #frayedwood. Elongation or stretch ability that's unmatched in the industry,  up to 300 ٪ , with the ability to contract back down at will. Expansion and Contraction that's designed to put up with movement and prevent degradation.  Loaded with up to 7x the uv-block☀️ additives of thin residential deck paints and stains and other decking solutions. It achieves a unheard of 95% uv-a and uv-b spectrum deflection . Organic matter like #algae , #mildew , #mold does not like to grow on its synthetic like surface that's loaded with inhibitors to stop growth of any kind , including mold. Wind Driven Rain 🌧,  Sleet , Ice 🧊,  Hail,  snow ❄️  , at category 3 🌀 hurricane strength winds and higher don't even phase its #toughfilmtechnology Professional application process performed by its very own Deck Restoration Painters and Deck Rescue Painters. The very same which apply it time and time again customer after customer , deck after Deck.  The very same #deckpainters #deckarmorpainters that stay with the coating system and it's owner locally via : Lifetime Limited Warranty 📜 Lifetime Service Promise 📝 Something that's never been truly done before❗️ Creating a advantage for the deck owner that allows them to never have to fully repaint or refinish their Deck systems ever again.   IMAGINE A DECK COATING SYSTEM THAT COMES WITH A LOCAL DECK PAINTER FOR LIFE OF OWNERSHIP , THAT CAN HELP AT ANYTIME.  AND THATS THE POWER 🔋 OF KONG 🦍 Tough Film Technology meets local support, service , warranty for life . Creating a #lifetimedeckarmor system Act now and leave thin residential deck paints and stains and completely repainting or staining your deck system annually in the dust 💨💨💨 Https://kongarmor.com (859)815-0652 https://www.instagram.com/p/CkmaRG_M9qd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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Simplicity. That's what we look for in a #beautifuldeck . A simple structure that serves a purpose without being to over the top. When we start talking about adding 20k rails , and 20k floors ....... you've lost our attention. At @kongarmor we know how to make simple beautiful . ...... We know how to make simple tough . We know how to make simple something to behold. We're #deckarmorpainters #deckrestorationpainters #deckrescuepainters We work with what you have , sure , we can replace things for you. Sure we repair things as well. But our goal is to take what you already own , and turn it into a ultra tough - #armor #encapsulated #dropdeadgorgeous #deck or #structure And we always meet that goal. And what we've found is ; For most people , simple is enough. Infact, more than enough. #deckpainters #cincinnati #northernkentucky #deckresurfacingideas #compositealternatives #peelingdeckpaintlockdown #peelingdeckpaintremovalideas #deckcolorideas #decktechs #deckcolorssummer #backyardlife #decklife #deckrestorationpainting #deckthickpaint #industrialdeckcoating #toughfilmtechnology #uvblock #waterlock #splinterlocktechnology #mildewblock #kongarmordotcom (at Cincinnati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CezYFUMpii3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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@kongarmor does #peelingdeckpaint #lockdown #encapsulation better than any Deck Coating. No Sanding needed , we save our customers from #highlabor and #replacement scenarios PICTURED IS ACTUALLY THE LOCKDOWN - ENCAPSULATION OF PEELING BEHR DECKOVER ....... so Kong 🦍 is ultra-thick, ultra high-stretch and can also lockdown #thickdeckpaint 's like #behrdeckover #rustoluemrestore10x #sherwinwilliamsdeckanddock #superdeck #cabotdeckcorrect #renewit ....... doesn't matter........ KONG'S #HIGHBUILD ULTRA-TOUGH 🦍 FILM IS UP TO 30X THICKER THAN STANDARD THIN RESIDENTIAL DECK PAINTS AND STAINS , AND ITS ADHESION IS UNMATCHED , IT GRABS AND WONT LET GO. ENGULFS EVERYTHING AND LOCKS -IT -IN-PLACE. Professionally applied only by Kong Armor #deckrestorationpainters #deckrescuepainters #Cincinnati #northernkentucky #SouthEastIndiana #KONGARMORDOTCOM 📲 (859)815-0652 #deckpainters #deckarmorpainters #industrialgradedeckcoating #thickdeckrestorepaint #deckpaint #deckcoating #deckrescuepainting #lifetimedeckarmor #compositealternative (at Kong Armor) https://www.instagram.com/p/Clhn7cgMj6C/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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kongarmor · 3 years ago
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CUSTOM COLOR MATCH OF SW DISTANCE IN CINCINNATI THE Kong Armor #deckrestorationpainters are currently driving our high grade , premuim, ultra tough elastomer into the hairlines of this deck to achieve #thickbuild #ultratough #waterlock 💦🔐 What do you think about the color? Do you like it ? Lifetime Limited Warranty 📜 Lifetime Service Promise 📝 Get your deck armor encapsulated by Kong , ND never face completely repainting , staining , or refinishing your deck again. Sign up for a free quote on our website : #linkinbio #kongarmordotcom 📲(859)-815-0652 #deckresurfacing #cincinnati #deckarmor4life #highbuildelastomer #lifetimedeckarmor #industrialgradedeckcoating #thickdeckresurfacepaint #peelingdeckpaintlockdown #encapsualtion #deckrefinishing #northernkentuckydeckpainters #southeastindianadeckstainingpros #deckrescuepainting #deckrestorationpainting #deckarmorpainting #uvblock #splinterlock #waterlock #mildewguard #algaeguard #toughfilmtechnogy (at Cincinnati) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf7PAjSAdtu/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The Ridge- REPUBLISHED
Into the Wilderness: Part 6
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Our rented SUV was one of the last in the parent caravan. We drove along winding paved roads until we turned off onto dirt pathways, passing white clapboard houses nestled among the hills, weathered with moss, a lone horse, a few sheep hugging dilapidated barns. Then, we turned off those dirt roads onto pitted tracks created by other four wheelers. We navigated slowly up the mountain, wheels edging steep declines. We bumped over rocks, tree branches scraping our doors. We passed an overflowing stream.
Finally, the line slowed and stopped. In what seemed like practiced unison, SUVs turned slightly off the tracks. The forest was damp and thick, the soil emitting steam as the sun warmed it. The Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia are actually a temperate rainforest and that becomes obvious the moment you crack open your car door. The moisture and heat- it was now late August- envelope you.
All around us was green. If our teens were camped in these woods, seeing them through the trees was nearly impossible. Chuck and I got out of our SUV and followed the other parents walking toward an incline about a half mile down the path. A sense of human presence started to emerge. An abandoned steel tent frame gleamed in a clearing- not from our campers; they have strict rules to leave the forest as they find it. In the distance, smoke from a campfire wafted through the green light. We walked toward it.
All around us, teens and parents had begun to re-unite. Rustling undergrowth, excited screams: the teens rushed to meet their parents.
Far down on the path, was a spot of red. As we walked, it formed into a shape, then a figure. It was unloading food supplies from the back of an SUV. The figured stopped and faced our direction.
Squinting, Chuck asked, "Is that Catina?" We couldn't tell. We walked closer. And as we did the figure began to sprint toward us. And then we knew. This was our girl.
We ran. She ran, clouds of dirt rising around her like Pigpen from Charlie Brown. We came together, grabbing hold and squeezing in an enormous hug.
The first thing I noticed was how bad she smelled. And how smelling so bad, she still smelled good. Every mother knows the scent of her child. It's there from the first moment your child is in your arms and you bury your nose in the soft spot where the neck meets the shoulder.
That was the smell I noticed, along with sweat and body odor. Deoderant attracts mosquitos and flies so the teens avoid it.
Next, I noticed her clear eyes. And her dimpled smile. She was happy, not just to see us, but happy. Her body showed it. She had a confidence she had never carried before.
She had firmed up from the hiking and healthy eating. The teens do not eat processed foods and can only have limited amounts of honey as a rare treat. She was covered in bug bites, red welts dotting her arms, ankles and calves. She wore a long-sleeved red windbreaker and splotched khakis, an orange vest with fluorescent tape and a mismatched pair of crocs, one blue, one orange (see our photo in the About page), without socks.
Chuck and I wore "I heart Catina Wipper" T-shirts. In her last letter home, Catina had asked Chuck to adopt her, and we wanted to surprise her with his answer. Just two days before, we had found a small printing shop in Clayton, Georgia that could make our T-shirts in a day. The T-shirt was hidden beneath our buttoned shirts and we opened them in a big "ta da."
We were together again. After eight long weeks of separation.
We walked to the clearing where they had set up camp. In the center was a big tarp with a campfire. The teens learn how to start a fire using self-made bow drills. Designated campers tend the fire to keep it continually burning. No fire means eating peanut butter in big spoonfuls from the jar or handfuls of GORP.
Each teen was assigned a pack of necessities weighing about 40 pounds: sleeping bag, school and therapy notebooks, water bottles, food supplies, bowl and spoon, a change of clothes, bags for collecting waste, a toothbrush. The packs were piled in a mound about 20 feet from the center tarp. A constructed bathing area and latrine were at opposite ends of the camp, both lined with tarps for privacy. Above the camp, on a ridge, the teens had set up their tents. Each day, they choose a favorite spot for sleeping. This one had a view of nearby mountains, blue and hazy in the distance like a smudged charcoal drawing.
The teens had settled down with their parents, excited to tell them about living in the wilderness. They were all so proud. They had lived outside for weeks tending to their own needs. While different issues had brought them together, the underlying issue was often the same: anxiety, depression, low self-esteem. But now they had discovered they could thrive- through storms, heat waves, bug bites, pesky critters, slips and falls.
Catina took our hands and led us up a hill above the camp to a rocky nook shaded by trees. Chuck and I unfolded our chairs, portable, legless contraptions that suspend a body in a reclining position. These "chairs" are provided only to teens who have reached a certain level in their progress- an incentive to work hard. Visiting parents are warned not to give our chairs away, or to let our kids sit in them.
We checked in. How were we each feeling? Excited, happy, complete. Catina told us about her days- what time they rise, packing up, unpacking, hiking off trails, setting up camp, cooking meals, cleaning up. She had never camped a single day in her life before wilderness, and now she loved being in the deep woods, sitting quietly with a book or journal, or staring endlessly at the beauty of it all.
We talked about a lot of things. Her letters. Her inventories. Her memories. Her new-found love of reading. Her regret. Our regret. An awful, violent incident she had hidden from us and blamed herself for because it had happened at a party she shouldn't have been at. What had led her here, to this place, this moment.
When we returned to the camp, dinner prep was underway, a counselor watching as they cubed raw chicken and cut up vegetables, sauteed in a big skillet over the open flame. They made pasta with chicken and vegetables, simple and good. Catina added sriracha, gobbled it down and wiped her bowl clean with leaves from the ground. When I couldn't finish my serving, she was happy to eat more.
Joy. I had never seen her so in her body, so present to herself. She was just Catina. The Catina that is Catina. Not the Catina that anyone else wanted her to be.
As the sun began to set, we hiked up the hill to the ridge where they had lined their tents. I captured a fallen branch as a walking stick to help heave myself up the mountain and across the uneven terrain.
Catina had chosen to place her tent last, at the far end of the ridge. She tied it between trees, a sharp inverted V high off the ground so she could see the sky and feel the night wind. We crawled underneath, removed our hiking boots and handed them to the counselors. We loosened our clothes and laid on top of our sleeping bags, arms and legs interlinked, staring at the moon through the branches. We repeatedly whispered, "I love you." There was not much more to say.
We lay on this ridge of mountain. The ridge seemed endless, stretching across the Appalachian shelf. It had risen millions of years ago, rock crashing together, thrusting upward, a massive tectonic shift continuing to reshape the landscape even today. And here we were now, on this ridge, together. We too had collided, fault lines rippling through our lives. We had forged new selves out of this, our own seismic event. Here on this ancient ridge, we knew we had come far.
Source: The Ridge- REPUBLISHED
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kongarmor · 4 years ago
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#georgetownky #twocolor #deckarmor #superthick #highbuild #lifetimedeckarmor Be done with #thinresidential #deckpaint and #deckstain ..... no more annual #deckpainting #deckstainng Kong Armor 🦍 is #crazytough and comes with #lifetimelimitedwarranty and #lifetimeservicepromise #easytomaintain No complete #repaints #georgetownkentuckydeckpainters #georgetownkentuckydeckstaining #deckresurfacepaint #deckrestorepaint #deckrestorationpainters #deckrescuepainters #deckarmorpainters #waterlock 💦 #splinterlock🥢 #mildewguard🟢 #algaeguard🟢 #insectkill🐝 #deckcolorideas #tanandwhitedecks www.kongarmor.com (at Georgetown, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/COKDWXdHONX/?igshid=g3f4aga3gn40
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kongarmor · 4 years ago
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@kongarmor #deckrestorationpainters invaded #georgetownky today with our #thickbuild #highstrerch #lifetimedeckarmor This deck will get #twocolors one for the #deckrails and #deckposts #whitedecks- and another for the #floor a color called #sandcastle #sandcastledeckcolor #tandeckcolors 1 day wash - 1 day coat... #lowintrusion bam its over. #deckpaintersnearne #deckpaintingideas #kongarmor #scotycountykydeckpainters #georgetownkentuckydeckstaining #deckrestorationpainting #deckrescuepainting #deckarmorpainting #deckrepair WWW.KONGARMOR.COM (at Georgetown, Kentucky) https://www.instagram.com/p/COJjrR8nRNA/?igshid=1a6mmmjzkgv0l
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