Friday, May 20, 2011

A time to say goodbye

07.09.2012
I wrote this entry about a year ago as I was preparing to head on a world adventure.  Such reflections on the nature of 'home' are especially poignant with me these days, as I've been living out of a suitcase and in temporary homes for the past several weeks.  Without a home to go to, there is a curious sense of feeling unsettled.  I find myself missing the mundane aspects of a home.  This morning, I missed having a calendar on the wall.  The other day, having a bookshelf.

We've been here in Berlin for three and a half weeks.  Not much time, but I'm still excited about finding  a Home when we move into our apartment next week.

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20.05.2011

Location: Berkeley, California, USA
Next stop: Berlin, Germany

Packing, packing, packing.  Am I forgetting something?  Probably.

A friend said to me last night, the best part about leaving is coming home.  I find this to be particularly true; San Francisco is a hard place to leave and a great place to come home to.  And although I am embarking on a journey of epic proportions, I am at heart a homebody.  I love the small comforts of home: my own teapot, old and worn pillows, the smell of my bedroom.

While traveling is always worthwhile, it is hard as well.  I think this is true for many worthwhile things in life.  

So as I say my goodbyes, I am taking time to reflect on how lucky I am.  Living in a wonderful home, surrounded by amazing family and friends, and able to live out my dreams.  Few women in history have been as lucky as I am.  And as excited as I am for the times ahead, I am equally excited for another reason:

Coming home.

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