A Day of Family Reunions and New England Charm
After days on the road, Saturday came as a much-needed break, a moment to step back from the constant motion and soak in some family time. My destination for the day was Providence, RI, where my mom and brother, Zack, were waiting to welcome me. But before heading off, I had the morning with my Uncle Chris, Aunt Kara, and my cousin, Eva, in Connecticut, a send-off that made the start of the day special.
A Cozy Morning in Connecticut
I woke up well-rested, grateful for a full night’s sleep and knowing that familiar faces would greet me downstairs. And sure enough, Aunt Kara, Uncle Chris, and their pets were waiting to start the day together. Phoebe, their dog, gave me the warmest welcome, bouncing up to lick my face, her way of saying good morning. We gathered over coffee, chatting about everything from family updates to the day’s plans. It felt so comforting to start the day in their company, surrounded by the kind of warmth and familiarity that only family can bring.
Aunt Kara shared that she’d soon be doing a “cold plunge,” her new wellness ritual. If you’re unfamiliar, a cold plunge involves jumping into near-freezing water, and it’s said to be fantastic for the body and mind. Kara swears by it, saying it invigorates her, though the idea of plunging into ice-cold water doesn’t appeal to me much! But knowing her, it’s no surprise—she embraces life with an adventurous spirit and loves trying new things.
As I got some work done on my blog and videos, Uncle Chris was busy in the kitchen. Before long, the smell of bacon and eggs filled the air. We enjoyed a family-style breakfast, complete with laughter and good conversation. It was such a simple meal, but it reminded me how much I’d missed these home-cooked moments. After breakfast, we said our goodbyes, and I felt grateful for the time we’d spent together. It was a short but sweet visit that set the tone for the rest of the day.
Hitting the Road to Rhode Island
The drive to Rhode Island couldn’t have been better. The sun was out, the air was crisp, and the roads were practically calling my name. The scenery shifted to reveal the familiar charm of New England—bare trees standing tall and clear skies above, capturing the season’s beauty in its quiet simplicity.
When I finally arrived in Providence, my mom was already waiting by the door, beaming as she rushed to greet me. She met me with a huge hug, and it felt amazing to be home again. It’s been a year since I last saw her, and standing there with my mom, I felt like I’d finally come full circle on this journey. Soon, my brother Zack joined us, sporting his signature geeky t-shirt. Zack’s one of those rare people who combines strength with kindness—he’s tall, broad-shouldered, but gentle and sweet at heart. After a round of hugs and a quick rundown of my travels, we headed inside.
After greeting me at the door, Mom led me through her new home, a charming row-style house with three floors—a space that feels perfectly hers. It’s cozy, inviting, and filled with personality. The first floor has a garage and a guest suite, while the second floor opens to a spacious kitchen and a warm, cozy living room. Upstairs, there’s a guest room and her own sanctuary of a bedroom. What took my breath away, though, was the view from the back of the house: a serene lake, sparkling in the sunlight and framed by trees. Mom had moved here from Phoenix six months ago, and seeing her settled into this space for the first time felt deeply gratifying. After all this time, she finally has a place that’s truly her own, and it suits her perfectly.
The rest of the evening unfolded in this new setting, making the home feel instantly familiar and comforting. It was as though every corner, every fixture, told a piece of her story—inviting me to feel right at home.
Catching Up on Life and Adventures
Inside, we all settled in, and I shared highlights from the road—meeting Darter from Wildercraft, my interview with Angel City Data, visiting family, and catching up with Uncle Chris, Aunt Kara, and Eva. It felt surreal to recount these experiences with them, as if reliving each memory with a new lens. Zack and Mom were all ears, asking about each stop along the way, and it felt great to finally share these stories face-to-face. I even found myself looking forward to the next family gathering, knowing it would be a special time to reunite with more of the family up in Maine.
After a while, I took some time to work on my blog and video edits, capturing the day’s stories and moments. Before long, dinnertime rolled around, and we headed out to a nearby pub and grill called The Trap. It was a lively place with a warm atmosphere, buzzing with chatter and laughter. A live band was playing in one room, but we found a quieter spot where we could continue catching up. We kicked off the meal with some fried mozzarella that was, quite simply, amazing. Our waitress had that friendly, laid-back Northeastern charm, making us feel right at home.
Deep Conversations and Family Moments
After our meal, we returned home, but the night wasn’t over yet. We gathered in the living room for more conversation, a ritual that’s almost sacred in our family. Whether it’s science, politics, or just recounting family memories, our discussions always run deep, weaving through big ideas and the smaller details of life. That evening was no different—just the three of us, unwinding and sharing thoughts long into the night.
As I headed to bed, I felt that familiar sense of comfort that only comes from being with family. The room was cool, the bed was soft, and I sank into the covers, feeling completely at ease. Within minutes, I was fast asleep, surrounded by the peacefulness of home and the anticipation of the days to come. This journey has brought me many unforgettable moments, but there’s something about being with family that grounds it all, giving every adventure a sense of meaning and belonging.