his cache is #11 in a series I call Family. The series is a tribute to not only each family member the cache is named after but to my family as a whole. My way of letting the world know my tribe. At this time I don't know how many caches will be in this series as this is a journey. At some point I plan to turn this series of caches into a binder that I will give to my family: they can choose to do with it what they want. To learn about geocaching, download the app, find the cache and read my letter to them? Throw the binder away? Never find the cache but always wonder? My hope is that they embrace my weird and make it an adventure. Not only find the cache I named after them but to find all the caches in the series. Life is an adventure; you just have to look for it.
This one. She's easy to talk about. I watched her being born. Litterally. And now she's a mom herself and it still feels like such a short time ago that I heard her first cry. Watching a child being born will change you. And connect you to that person forever. She was a beautiful red haired baby and she's a beautiful red headed woman. She's fierce. When she was born I called her 'duck' because her newborn cry sounded more like a quack. But as she got older she would flip flop her wirey bottom all over the place! I would call her a 'freaky monkey' and she would crack up. There you have it. This one is a gem that doesn't know she's a gem.
This cache is a latch box that holds a log and lots of mini items. Feel free to fill er' up! Please return cache where and how found. This could potentially be a muggle area so be stealthy, Cheif!