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  • Gap Year 2023-2024,  The Kitchen Sink

    Does Everything In Life Need To Be A Lesson?

    At the beginning of our gap year - June of 2023 - I was overwhelmed by all the decision I felt I needed to make. One such decision was about social media. It felt like I had to choose between experiencing my year or documenting it, and for what? It can be a double edged sword to "capture" a moment. To collect our experiences in images and words is precious, but in so doing, it can also remove us from the very moment we’re trying to preserve. I wanted to find a balance.

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  • Gap Year 2023-2024,  The Kitchen Sink

    It’s Not All Roses and Cupcake Farts…

    There are moments that take my breath away, so full of joy and gratitude that I cannot think of a better way to spend my life but by taking a family gap year. There are other moments that make me wonder why we ever considered taking this journey and beg me to question my sanity when I thought a gap year with my family was a solid "plan." But mostly, the moments we’ve experienced these past few moths fall somewhere in between.

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  • Expat Life,  Gap Year 2023-2024,  Mental Health,  The Kitchen Sink

    You’re Not A Machine. Slowing Down Takes Time.

    Our minds and bodies are not machines. We can’t just turn them off and expect them to stop on a dime. Instead, they’re more like cars on the freeway. They require an off-ramp to come to a gradual stop.

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