I traveled through out South Africa the last 17 days. It was wonderful, full of adventure, amazing in beauty and held moments of delight, wonder, awe and laughter. I traveled with my Dad and Mom, Aunt and Uncle, and my Aunt Dot who is also my neighbor and friend. We spent one week on a Safari, spent a wonderful afternoon at the Indian Ocean, went to Table Mountain, Robbins Island, an Elephant Park and many other locations. We traveled by plane, train and automobiles and each of those held adventures of their own.
In the days ahead I will be writing about my travels through South Africa. But tonight, I want to say, “There is no place like home!”
Travel was great and accommodations were above average. I slept well, was up early and enjoyed cards till late into the night, food was good and the company was delightful and easy to be with. And yet, without hesitation, I can say, “There is no place like home!”
And yet, as we traveled through South Africa, we saw a common scene. We drove by many communities, more commonly known as
It took me a number of years to love being home. During my early years of home ownership I was not comfortable with who I was and found that I ran in and out of my home, more than I enjoyed being home. As I have journeyed to my heart, I have come to know, understand and accept myself and therefore, have embraced the beauty of being home. I am thankful for the journey and for the people who have journeyed with me. I am grateful, especially after traveling the world, that home is a wonderful place to return to!
Thanks for your moving reflection, Trish.
I am so glad you are home! And glad you are happy to be there. See you Sunday?
I just want to say again, I love who you are!
Love that you had a great adventure, and love that you are happy and satisfied to be home again. All good things! 🙂 I look forward to hearing more about it.