[New post] Greetings From Austin, I Love You So Much
Island Traveler posted: " Written on a green wall of a pizza restaurant are the words, "I Love You So Much." It's a mural turned into a tourist souvenir photo spot in Downtown Austin. Artichoke and Margherita Pizza with ice cold Lone Star Beer at Home Slice. Time w"
Written on a green wall of a pizza restaurant are the words, "I Love You So Much."
It's a mural turned into a tourist souvenir photo spot in Downtown Austin.
Time with Friends sharing the most delicious food and beverage everyday, "I Love You So Much."
An inspiring visit at the Capitol, the American Flag with its Stars and Stripes flying glorious and brave across the sky, "I Love You So Much."
Lady Bird Lake Kayaking at Zilker Park with the Austin City View above, and the emerald clear waters below, "I Love You So Much."
Texas generous Outdoors, Sunsets and Roadtrips, "I Love You So Much."
Hiking McKinney Upper Falls, "I Love You So Much."
We hiked further excited to see the Lower Falls featured at the front page of the Texas Parks Brochure.
My heart sunk when I did not see the Lower Falls. Instead, I saw countless potholes. Most are dried up. Few deep ones still have small water in them.
I kept walking, the rest stayed either under the tree for shade or watching the mother turtle and her young turtle resting on a log.
I heard a faint sound of a Water Fall. As I point to its direction, I shouted, "Guys, the Seconds Falls is down there." I wasn't really sure, could have been an auditory hallucination.
Discovering the last remaining part of the Lower Falls, "I Love You So Much."
Whether it's a vow, a promise or a happy moment, "I Love You So Much," sums up unforgettable travel memories, places and experiences one shares with people.
By themselves, the isolated words sound lonely, empty, even self absorbed.
Together, "I Love You So Much," becomes a meaningful selfless expression of love, generosity, kindness, connection and community.
So, I'm choosing Together and passing it on.
At first, I took a vacation to escape everything that's burning me out.
The past week, I am rediscovering and reconnecting to many parts of myself that I used to love so much.
I hope it's enough to face work, people and life differently when I come back.
Escape was never the answer. Loving, understanding and forgiving myself are.
I look at our Austin pics and I see a stress free happier me. I look at my smile and I notice it is not forced nor fake. I look at my face and my wrinkles are hardly visible not even my months of daily topical glycolic acid use can erase. My anxiety is gone. I'm in a beautiful calm surrender for 7 days.
The contrast is striking. The difference? Feeling and looking 10 years younger. That in itself is a gift and a miracle.
A new friend who welcomed us at her home in Fort Worth said, "You must be 30?" I told her smiling, "I'm not 30. I'm 50, but thank you. You're so kind." She gave me the biggest age discount I have not heard in 4 years.
Lessons to my story? Take more short travel vacations visiting friends and family. Be generous in giving yourself time off from work and all anxiety provoking drama. Make new moments and memories. Don't let the fear and anger of others be yours.
Don't let your fear and anger consume all that's good in you. Remember what makes you happier, younger, calmer and do them often. Dream again. Live again. Learn to let go. Trust and welcome God and People into your life again. Start and reset whenever you need it.
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