It's a common truism throughout the world, and for us too - Covid and its life altering fallout contributed heavily to us not being in a position to visit with family in Southern California (SoCal) for over three years. Ironically, it is our nomadic lifestyle that allowed us to make the course corrections and remedy that situation... visiting our west coast grandkids and cousins. Barbara Bush once said, “At the end of your life, you will never regret not having passed one more test, not winning one more verdict, or not closing one more deal. You will regret time not spent with a husband, a friend, a child, a parent.” As we journey through the "third quarter" of life - we have come to appreciate that perspective more and more.
We got to visit Santa Monica Pier with Phyl's cousins so that we could complete a multi-year milestone of traveling Route 66 from Chi-town to SoCal. We also got to build Legos projects with our West Coast grandkids in the conference room of our hotel (never too old to Lego!). We had so much fun and laughter in the process - and it's ALL about making new memories.On one of the evenings while staying with our cousins, Jer had the opportunity to grill his almost-famous Cuban Mojo Chicken Wings... it had been a year since he'd grilled up these marinated morsels... mainly because in the past, he'd made them in large batches for family and friends, conversing and imbibing libations while turning the wings until they gain a dark brown hue. It was a joy to recreate that scene, although on a much smaller scale this time. Goes to show, that even as digital nomads, we still long to rekindle some of our cherished traditions.
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