10.20pm, Saturday night. Perth Airport.
The departure lounge is full with travellers are waiting to depart the final flight for the evening.
It's the red eye, and we are about to board.
In three and a half short hours, the plane will fly across the country and land in Sydney.
Some people are catching some shut eye already.
Some people are charging a devices
Some people are having something to eat.
For me, I'm preparing to return home to the east coast after a week on the west coast.
The west coast used to be home for me.
25 years ago, I left the west coast heading east to Canberra. I was glad to leave the west coast.
Now, I've spent the last week connecting with my extended family, introducing my children to their cousins, and showing my family where I got "my first stripes".
It has been a full week.
I've processed a range of intense feelings, emotions and memories.
I've leaned into my edge, exposed and released old 'stuff', and walked new paths.
I've reconnected to my Dad's side of the family, after nearly 35 years.
A new me is travelling a new path.
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