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Together, Apart

My brother and I drove our cars separately in tandem from mom‘s house back to St. Louis. We stopped along the way at a few of our most memorable sites. We drove down the magnificent Grandview Drive with autumn leaves spectacularly bursting their colors on our way to our junior college before hitting the highway.

I peeled off at my designated exit in St. Louis as he continued on to his exit, waving and flashing peace signs at each other. Arriving at my friend’s house, I shared all the pictures of our high school reunion which she could not attend due to other commitments.  We made plans for attending together in five years as we walked her neighborhood and shared the contents of our hearts.

Do you have to be in the same car to feel that you’re traveling with someone?  Do you have to attend the same reunion in order to share your experiences with others? Ki to Happiness honors separateness simultaneously with togetherness.