I am excited to hear so many people talking about traveling to family reunions this summer! Reconnecting with loved ones that perhaps haven’t been seen in years (a hug trumps a wave through the Zoom camera every time!), meeting the new members of the family that have joined us by marriage and birth, being able to physically console one another for the losses, all while reigniting our love of travel is filling parts of our souls that have been left wanting.
Nevertheless, we are still working on our homes. Over the last couple of years we have developed a new relationship with our homes in how they function in our lives. We have also developed a new understanding of our relationship with our homes, recognizing how they contribute to our sense of security, our moods, and how they encourage or inhibit our interactions with the family members we share our homes with (and how we may need space for both). We have reevaluated what we need out of our homes and have worked to take our homes from being the launching or landing pad, to the place to be.
Rob, Matt, Will, Jose, Daniel, Armando and I thank everyone in the Salt Lake areas that have trusted us not only with their homes, but in transforming their lives.