June
22- Peoria, Arizona
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LAX at 12:00am |
Dan-We returned to the U.S. almost
two weeks ago. We flew into LAX at midnight on June 10th. Kim’s
brother, Jon, picked us up and we spent a week at his new house on the
“Grandparents Tour- Leg #1”. Kim’s mom, Veronica, took a week off work to hang
out and play with us and we also got a lot of quality time with Jon, our sister
in law Lisa and our niece Kayla. We made it to the (cold) beach, a couple of
museums, a horse back ride, and shopping with Baba.
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Kim's Mom, aka Baba at the Getty Musuem |



For
me, the return to the U.S. has been as surreal as the departure. There are so
many aspects of life here that feels foreign. A few things that I am sad about our return are:
our one year trip coming to an end. It has been an amazing adventure with my
family. At times it was extremely difficult, other times incredibly rewarding.
This amount of time we have had together as a family may never happen again. I
am sad to be leaving an area of the world that I really identify with. I am sad
to be leaving communities that value time with friends and family over money
and acquiring more material things. I am really missing the connection to
nature that I had. In Roatan, life revolved around the stunning Caribbean
Ocean. Almost everyday we made time to either be in or be near the water. I
became attuned to the rhythms of the sea and the life around it. For the past
year we have been surrounded by lush forests and landscapes. Predominant
noises, smells, and bites were those of birds and insects. So much of this is
lost in a modern society.
Some
items that I am really happy about being home include being close to family and
friends. Relationships are such an important part of Kim and my life. We value
the time spent with our families. We truly realized the value of our community
at the Commons and other friends during our year away. Personal relationships
and healthy interactions with other people was really lacking for us while away.
I do not miss putting toilet paper in the trash can! I am happy to have potable
water at my finger tips, but I do question the need for this given the ever
increasing demand for clean water around the world. I do and don’t miss 90%
humidity. I don’t miss mold on everything and food items going bad faster than
you can eat them, yet I do miss the lushness of the land this brings and the
softness of my skin :)). I am relieved to be back where everyday communication
is easier. I loved being immersed in Spanish again in Guatemala, yet I now
realize the extra effort that is needed for everyday interactions. Even on the
Island, where English could be found in most places, day to day communication
was more challenging because of cultural differences.
Grandparents
Tour #2 is coming to a close early next week. We have had a great time (though
hot) in Peoria, AZ with Kim’s dad and his wife. The next stop is in Colorado to
see my parents and my sister and her family. Before we know it we will be back
home in Santa Fe on July 1st. We hope to see all of our family and
friends, near and far, sooner rather than later.
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Malibu Beach |
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Endevor Shuttle museum |
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Farmers Market |
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Jon and Marino- Kung Fu Pandas |
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Full Family Fun |