I love to travel with my family.
We’ve gone many places large and small, near and far, urban and
rural. So many things seen and
learned. Met many new people, tried new
foods and partook in local customs, ceremonies and rituals. Each place taught us something new and left
us a little different from the people we were before we went. For all of that I’m grateful.
And while each place is special in its own way, when I think about our
travels, the ones that often bubble up in my memory first are the ones where we
spent time in and with nature.
This past summer was a perfect example.
With everyones’ summer schedules, our family vacation was limited to
five days. We hopped a plane to Seattle
and did a quick tour though Olympic National Park and Mt. Rainier National
Park. Hiking the primeval forests,
beaches and peaks, we all reconnected. Like
most people, we’re all so busy all the time that sometimes it’s hard to slow
down. Trips like these allow us to do
just that.
When out in nature, we tend to put our phones and other devices away --
and just talk. Oftentimes, the talks we’ve
had while hiking reveal stories that we’ve never shared – us with our kids, our
kids with us and the kids with each other.
It almost never fails. And while
we do a lot of talking, we also spend time in quiet, all appreciating the
beauty and majesty of our surroundings together.
Our kids have experienced a lot even at the relatively young ages of 21
and 18. We are proud of the smart, warm and
kind people they are, and know that they appreciate the experiences they’ve had
thus far. While I hope they carry many
things from our travels with them throughout the rest of their lives, my wish
for them is to recall and appreciate all of the special time spent together as
a family as much as I do.
Happy trails!
Rudolph
We’re definitely the same here as well! Love it.
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