WLM Spring and Early Summer 2017 | Page 5

I editor’s note n each issue of WLM, I stumble upon an inadvertent theme among the features. This time, the theme struck me a little differently – they came together to inspire me. I admit, it’s a self-centered theme. My critics will be the first to point that out. This time of year, we’ve wrapped up winter bridal expos and the biggest push of the wedding sales year, and it’s time to recharge the batteries. That’s where I always love this issue and our late summer/fall issue, because I can get back to the work of writing about Wyoming. As one Saratoga friend told me last night, “Go back to the outdoors to fuel your soul.” While some would laugh at the thought of me being an outdoor woman, I do find my soul revived in the fresh smells and renewing sights and sounds. I may be the one applauding Wyoming’s daring climbers from the safety of the ground below, but you will find me one place, without fail, every summer – by a river. When I was a kid, my parents owned Snowy Range Ski Area. A river flows adjacent to the parking lot, and that was the place I would go whenever we’d visit, especially once the summer treasure hunt of dropped change, keys, beer caps and interesting items had all been harvested from the parking lot. I would listen to the sound of the rushing water, delight in watching grass stems float away, and put my feet in the cold water. Ever since, the sound of rushing water has appealed to me, and a fountain has been one of my favorite background noises while I work. Running water has an energy that gets inside my bones. Levi’s and my year as entrepreneurs is a series of projects. As soon as we put one project to bed, we pick another up. Many times, projects are overlapping, with various items moving forward on the burners of our life as other projects reach the ‘done’ stage. It’s exciting, it’s engaging, it’s always moving … and sometimes, it can be exhausting. Our entrepreneurial life is the source of much teasing from our friends, and sneers from our extended family and critics. Beyond WLM and its sister magazines, Wyoming Weddings and the new Wyoming Woman & Family that we’re working on developing, we own Laramie Dance & Arts Center, House of Pounce bounce houses, and a new dance & active gear store with a goofy name, LKH&Company. And yes, we do have ‘real’ jobs too, and kids. Some say it’s cool – others say it’s crazy – we say we’re still trying to decide what we’ll be when (if) we grow up. (Big if) This issue feels like running water to me. We take historical topics such as the Cody Time Capsule feature, and the Bells of Autumn historical novel, mix it in with the artistry of Clayton Bullock’s photography and poetry, and renew its spirit in the work of Ned LeDoux, who is perpetuating his father Chris’s legacy. Then we tie it together with the magic of Wyoming’s front row seat to the Solar Eclipse. As is the case with flowing water, it never hurts to throw in a little adventure too, in the form of 307 Adventures of Casper. Assembling this issue has reminded me where the ‘juice’ for my batteries comes from – organic energy, love, my kids and husband, the beautiful earth we are blessed to inhabit. May we be its greatest stewards, so that we may recycle this energy for generations to come. May you always be inspired. Til Next Time, Kati Hime www.wyolifestyle.com 3