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Every year, I get a day off in a foreign land. A gloriously rare day by myself in which I don’t have to care about mind changers and mood shifters (read: my children). Because this freedom is a luxury commodity for me, I have to consider otherwise mundane decisions with a lot of weight.
Do I spend it alone or hang out with a friend? Do I visit a favourite haunt or explore a new attraction? Do I take it slowly and savour oolong tea latte at Starbucks (a drink I can’t get back in my home country) or walk tirelessly until my legs are about to give way?
Do I go with the flow, my gut or do I bring in a rational cost-benefit analysis?
These questions race through my mind like a shinkansen train roaring towards its destination.
When you become a parent, a lot of your personal life has been cast in stone. Unshakeable. I’m sure I’m not the only parent who feels that his personal identity is eroded away. Whether my personality eventually resembles fine sand or rough pebbles is up in the air, though.
But I think I have realised one thing this year.
In the end, it isn’t so much about what I do but about how I savour my freedom. Holding my breath steadily and allowing the tranquility to wash over me and seep into my being.
Which is why I am going to end this post, take out my eye mask (I am alone! I don’t care what strangers think about my weird act!), close my eyes and simply be.
48 sats \ 3 replies \ @Catcher 18h
My friend has a funny story. Before kids, her parents used to dedicate one day per year just to themselves. Her father’s day was July 21st, and on that day he would travel, completely carefree and relaxed—just like you.
Then they decided to have a child… and guess when my friend’s birthday is? =)
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July 21st?! What are the freaking odds?
Any particular reason why he chose July 21st in the first place?
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24 sats \ 1 reply \ @Catcher 18h
As he said, there was no particular reason for that day—sometimes things just happen by accident. And when something feels that unbelievable, we tend to look for a hidden meaning or some kind of providence.
I often imagine what would happen if someone randomly picked the same 12 words that someone else is already using. That would be an epic meeting—the luckiest man and unluckiest man ever)
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Woah!
That’s an incredible and eyebrow-raising story for sure.
I often imagine what would happen if someone randomly picked the same 12 words that someone else is already using. That would be an epic meeting—the luckiest man and unluckiest man ever)
This sounds like folder for inspiration for @TotallyHumanWriter!
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Travelling solo is a MUST.
I did some traveling alone many years ago, it was a great experience, back then it was not social media and it was easy to get to know some locals even for a shy person as me.
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