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A shot near UJA after dropping Celeste off at school. The whole world sparkled that morning.

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Tuesday, April 6, 2010

I don't take vacations. I don't even really like vacations the way most people do it. You leave home, go somewhere where you don't know how to get around or what to do other than spend money on junk to bring home to prove you went there. What I really love is to move every year or two. Just pack it up and take off to somewhere new and then make it home. Find out who the people are, what it smells like after rain there, how the people act when you've been to church with them, eaten with them, or been their nurse. For instance, I now know that Cuban coffee is far better from the greasy guy on the corner downtown than at the swanky Southbeach restaurant. I know that the humidity actually increases in the air after one of those spectacular thunderstorms in Miami. How do I know that Miami smells like diesel fuel and sounds like a party? Because I've lived there. How do I know that the clouds in July over the sky in Minnesota are so white and fluffy that it makes your eyes hurt to look at them too long, or that Lake Wobegon is a real place to every Minnesotan who grew up living at the lake for the summer? Because I've lived there. How do I know that in the Oregon Outback people are as hard as the rocks and horses are often treated better? Because I've lived there. Would I have really learned anything of the place by visiting? Not the way I want to. I want to know intimately. I have discovered that home has several definitions for me. First, home is where ever my beloved is. Second, it is anywhere I have ever called home for more than a few months. And lastly it is where I am from. My midwestern roots have served me well and there are times when I am pretty sure I'll retire to some little cabin on a lake. But for now, I'll pack my bags again and look for the next place that I can inhabit with all of myself. Save the vacations for going home...

3 comments:

  1. where are you headed to now Trista?!?
    Hope it's an exciting adventure for you!
    Vanessa

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  2. So nice to hear from you Vanessa! We are headed to Weimar California, just outside of Sacramento for four months. Then, we'll see. We are taking a medical evangelism training course, so hoping for a call to serve when we're done. Have no idea where yet. How is life for you?

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  3. Oh Trista, you always have such exciting things going on!
    Things are going well. I graduate with my nurse practitioner degree in 2 1/2months....I am so excited to be done with that!
    I am leaving to go home to South Africa this week, I come back for two weeks and then I leave for 5 1/2 weeks to Singapore, Indonesia and Australia on a medical mission with Project Hope and the US Navy. I am really looking forward to this.
    send me your email...i will have a blog for this trip so if you are interested I will add you. It has to be private because it is part government trip also.
    Hope to hear from you soon
    Vanessa

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