What madness is this? In one month, I will be crawling back through the looking glass, coming out the other side to a whole new perspective on my kind of normal. Definitely stoked about the girls arrival in a couple weeks. Truth be known, this is all happening SO FAST. A month ago, I was ready. Ready to head home, back to the world I knew; everything that was comfortable and reliable and, well, let's be honest: convenient. It's easy to call your friends on a boring Saturday night when you're feeling the sting of lonliness, knowing they live right down the road. Suddenly, an hour and half seems like a stone's-throw and the unfortunate nature of this business is that it took me overseas to realize this very simple fact: it's not where you are, it's who you're with that brings value and significance to your life. But now that my remaining time is dwindling down to mere minutes, I find myself wishing I could take a step back and slow it all down. But every time I try to take everything in before I miss it all, I find it flashing by in an instant and is gone again. Which is sad, because the last thing I want to bring home with me are regrets.
On a more cheery note, today. was. stunning. Still tentative to risk a jog, I took my camera on brisk walk along my usual jogging route around Algorta, Gobela and Las Arenas.
So there's a more in depth view of where I live from the path I jog.
This weekend is shaping up to be something excellent. Pretty excited.
The countdown has begun:
14 days until the girls get here!
















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