Winding down a magical Christmas has me thinking about so many things. Perhaps the most profound in this moment is the concept of sight. What it feels like to see things one has never seen before. What it stirs in your soul and in the deepest parts of your human belly. What it feels like to be truly seen. And thus loved for exactly who you are; every bit of you. My closest friends do this for me, and with me. My parents do this with me too. What a cool concept, right? That the people who made me and raised me and taught me can see me? It doesn't mean they're perfect. Good god I'm not either. Not at all. But it means we have true love despite our human imperfections. That's something real. That's the thing that makes them say "go! You must!" when they hear I have a chance to take a trip to a far off place with some of my best friends even though our holiday traditions are three decades in the making. It's the thing that lets me know, somehow, in the middle of the afternoon in the Swiss mountains that my parents have just woken up in LA and that I should start bombarding them with FaceTime calls because they both keep their iPhone ringers on silent at all times (so do I -- the apple and the tree as they say)! I'm still working on the FaceTime camera, but hey, that's generational as they say... So this morning as I saw my Dad's sweet face making morning coffee, and I talked to his Santa Claus beard while he grabbed my mom, I saw how connection knows no bounds. As I showed my parents the Alps and let them listen to bells ringing in the village church, they were here. I talked to them with my girlfriends piling into the frame and we traded stories and "hellos!" and my mom shouted "oh you girls look so HAPPY!" and my Dad reminded us to "take lots and lots of photos," I pinched myself. Technology has allowed me to share Christmas with two families half way around the world at the same time. The DNA my parents and I share means that we have the same idiosyncrasies and that they grew my wanderlust inside themselves before it was born into me. Even through a phone they see me. Oh to be so lucky. Oh to be so loved... #wanderlustchristmas #pointthecameraUPdad

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Winding down a magical Christmas has me thinking about so many things. Perhaps the most profound in this moment is the concept of sight. What it feels like to see things one has never seen before. What it stirs in your soul and in the deepest parts of your human belly. What it feels like to be truly seen. And thus loved for exactly who you are; every bit of you. My closest friends do this for me, and with me. My parents do this with me too. What a cool concept, right? That the people who made me and raised me and taught me can see me? It doesn't mean they're perfect. Good god I'm not either. Not at all. But it means we have true love despite our human imperfections. That's something real. That's the thing that makes them say "go! You must!" when they hear I have a chance to take a trip to a far off place with some of my best friends even though our holiday traditions are three decades in the making. It's the thing that lets me know, somehow, in the middle of the afternoon in the Swiss mountains that my parents have just woken up in LA and that I should start bombarding them with FaceTime calls because they both keep their iPhone ringers on silent at all times (so do I -- the apple and the tree as they say)! I'm still working on the FaceTime camera, but hey, that's generational as they say... So this morning as I saw my Dad's sweet face making morning coffee, and I talked to his Santa Claus beard while he grabbed my mom, I saw how connection knows no bounds. As I showed my parents the Alps and let them listen to bells ringing in the village church, they were here. I talked to them with my girlfriends piling into the frame and we traded stories and "hellos!" and my mom shouted "oh you girls look so HAPPY!" and my Dad reminded us to "take lots and lots of photos," I pinched myself. Technology has allowed me to share Christmas with two families half way around the world at the same time. The DNA my parents and I share means that we have the same idiosyncrasies and that they grew my wanderlust inside themselves before it was born into me. Even through a phone they see me. Oh to be so lucky. Oh to be so loved... #wanderlustchristmas #pointthecameraUPdad


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