Road trips are so good for the soul.
There is something truly important about seeing what is in between here and there.
Seeing how the trees change. How the color of the highway differs. The names of the towns and rivers in between. The interesting people you meet or observe along the way.
Where the Southern accent starts, fades, and then doesn't exist at all.
How the food changes, and how much the portion sizes differ from one city to the next.
Where the forest changes to swamp. Where the farmland turns into desert. Where rocks and sand meet oceans.
The towns that time forgot. Some that were left behind entirely.
You can learn a lot about your country on the road.
A lot of self-reflection can be done there too.
Things get clearer when you're out of your element. Decisions are easily made. What's most important becomes obvious. It's easier to be grateful for what you have when you're exposed to what else exists.
Meaningful and hilarious conversations can be had with your car mates. New plans can be made, ideas can be expanded upon. Ballads are belted, raps are rapped, and perhaps there is dancing, or head banging from time to time.
Facing challenges make you stronger on the road.
Navigating a new place, detours, and construction in that new place. Facing torrential downpours, and blizzards, realizing that your tickets are for tonight and not tomorrow. Overcoming these challenges far from home make you stronger.
Life happens on the road, when we aren't too busy to see it out there.
Have you taken road trips?
What are your favorite parts of a road trip?
Thank you for reading,
Alexandra