& I'm Back

2 1/2 Months of my life just flew by
Im not complaining one bit though

Being home after such a trip leaves you with a weird sensation of appreciation for the little things you missed and the loved ones you missed but also leaves you wondering how to go about your day? 
You quickly adjust to the idea that you're no longer jumping on 10 hour bus rides or trying to figure out what sort of meat is in your dish. There's nothing wrong with coming back home to real life and jumping right into your old daily routine and to do lists, its ok to crave organization in your life.


But I must say waking up the first day being home can leave you with a sense of bewilderment thinking if your life was just so easy to switch back into, did your adventure really happen? Or did you really experience your adventure like you had imagined?

& Then you remember that it did. You truly realize that for 2 1/2 months you really lived your life. I was constantly pushing my boundaries on this trip, I was trying new things and experiencing things I never imagined I would. Thats what really gets you addicted to traveling, you see how crazy your life can go from day to day and though it can be tiring its all worth it looking back. There's no true feeling like feeling alive on an adventure. You go to bed every night some here new and wake up exploring and satisfying all your sense with the sights and experiences. 

Sure coming home can be sad in a sense just as you're still constantly craving adventure but its not so bad, you accept quickly that this is not your last trip and that you'll be on another adventure somewhere down the road. Surprisingly being home and adapting back to your daily routine doesn't seem so mundane, you accept that it isn't the same adventure but my goodness in this time in my life these next few weeks are going to test me maybe even more then I've been mentally pushed this vacation. 
& Boy is that exciting.


One adventure ends & quick like that a new one begins.

In these next few weeks Ill be sharing my photos & stories from my trip xX



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