


Yay! Vacation. Bring it on!
Well, not vacation, exactly. But as close as I'm getting anytime soon.
We're headed to Arizona for some quality family time and my niece's high school graduation.
My girls and I have been packing this week. OK, technically, Roxie and Lila have been packing and I have been unpacking the inappropriate things they've chosen for the trip.
Replacing long-sleeve dresses and heavy jeans with tank tops, skorts, and cotton capris.
I love traveling alone with my girls. The adventure. Three girls alone on the road, or in the air, as it were. It's empowering to know we can do it ourselves. Even if, technically, I'm going to my family where my kids stay with the grandparents, I stay with my brother or sister and I have way more help than I do at home as the only adult.
Still, even on these totally scripted trips, where little room is left for spontaneous activity, travel feels like possibility.
Even on the "easy" trips, you can't leave home without learning more about yourself. Travel is the ultimate crash course in self discovery.
And there a few things I already know.
We can go anywhere. Do anything we want. Don't need anyone else.
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