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You are here: Home / Headline / The world keeps on moving…

The world keeps on moving…

December 9, 2009 By Jillian

It hasn’t been such a rough transition coming home for “intermission.”  We’ve been gone long enough to appreciate rather than be annoyed by the little things that make home, home.  Yes, people yelling into their cell phones are annoying, but that appears to be a worldwide phenomenon and one that’s probably not going to change.

We appreciate so many things we took for granted before we left.  Little things.  Sitting in Bryant Park last week I used the most incredible public bathroom I’d ever seen.  Well decorated, clean with fancy hand soap, soft ply toilet paper and fresh cut flowers; I couldn’t help but laugh out loud at the thought of some of the restrooms I’ve used over the last nine months.  The difference couldn’t be more staggering.  That bathroom  was like heaven on earth.

I’m sure we’ve changed more than we think, mostly because we don’t think we’ve changed that much.  Nine months is a long time, and yet change happens very slowly.  Take for example many of our friends and family.  They’ve become parents (12 new babies we know or are about to know!) and homeowners, met a significant other, bought new furniture, taken new jobs, and planned their weddings.  They’re the same people and yet they have all matured, changed, and moved forward  in their lives.  Not that I ever expected things to remain at a standstill, but its amazing to see how similar and yet different people are after nine months.   Ever heard the expression same, same, but different?  That’s how I feel.

Same, same, but different.  That’s probably how we seem to all of you.  Life goes on and next week we’ll be in Africa.  Perhaps there it won’t be so similar, but having traveled all over South America we’ve found that people, in every small village and of every background tend to live up to the expression.  We’re all the same same, but different.

Oh and one more thing to women out there- when did tights become pants?

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About Jillian

I'm an adventurer and a fun loving spirit. I'll do almost anything once for the experience, well within reason. I love mountain biking, hiking and swimming. I compete in adventure races, but I'm also a complete nerd and love to read. I try to live my life without regrets, in the words of Ferris Bueller, "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "

Comments

  1. Kristan Trugman says

    December 9, 2009 at 11:48 am

    Danny: Tights became pants in the 80s. : – ) Kristan Trugman (from Belize)

  2. Alyson says

    December 9, 2009 at 5:47 pm

    Def. the same, but different. You look at everything — even bathrooms! — in a totally new light, with expanded lenses so to speak. Really wish we could have seen you two. I know our new addition, Sarah, was VERY excited! Next time for sure. In the interim, have an incredible journey in Africa… look forward to reading all about it.

  3. Blakesjourney says

    December 12, 2009 at 10:21 pm

    It is a really weird feeling, returning home after a long trip. I always expect to feel more attached to my homeland than I was when I left. It never seems to work out that way, though. Things like excess, irresponsibility, and advertisements are tough to look past.

    To the road! Here’s to joining you soon on that great footpath across the world. Great posts, dudes.

    blakesjourney / tBD

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