The summer after I graduated from high school, I worked at a Texas Roadhouse. While my friends quit their part-time jobs and packed their cars for college, I stayed behind, claiming that I was “choosing” to take a year off to live at home and save money. The reality was that we didn’t have money for college after the 2008 recession.
Your metaphor is particularly poignant because I know the strenuous hike in, losing the way, finding the path again, and waking up to the perfection of nature, making it all worthwhile.
Going a different way than the "pack" is hard, really hard and then, when the expansion comes - the gift is the clarity of your personal journey. Beautiful to read yours..
Wow! That last picture is stunning! <3
loved this 🤍 thanks for sharing!
Your metaphor is particularly poignant because I know the strenuous hike in, losing the way, finding the path again, and waking up to the perfection of nature, making it all worthwhile.
I enjoyed the read, thank you, an nice insight, but also one of those odd moments where you’re not sure if the routine is a friend or an enemy.
Going a different way than the "pack" is hard, really hard and then, when the expansion comes - the gift is the clarity of your personal journey. Beautiful to read yours..
Really enjoyed this read this morning. Thank you. ❤️
Have the most wonderful time in Peru Kayti! Also love that photograph…beautiful 😊