This week we are headed on a family beach vacation! Packing my kids clothes for the beach reminded me of my first ever trip to the ocean. I was 5 and I was visiting my Grandad in Florida in April…. Continue Reading →
The last few months, my daughter and I have taken a lot of detours down FEAR AVE. She had her first ever dance and singing competition last month followed by her first season ever playing baseball in any capacity. She… Continue Reading →
A few nights back, at bedtime, I was in my son’s bed reading him a book my mom had gotten him. “The Flying Aardvark” by Louise Scott. It’s a cute little book about an aardvark who spends all of his… Continue Reading →
In 2016, I was a full-time working mom of a two year old girl full of life, energy and fire. I was also pregnant with my son. I was grateful, thankful, blessed and exhausted! Not just physically exhausted, but completely… Continue Reading →
April 15, 2013 started out like most of my Mondays did in 2013. At the time, I worked as an outpatient physical therapist at an insanely busy clinic with some of the best humans I have ever known (no, seriously,… Continue Reading →
This past week my family and I went on a roadtrip to Indianapolis for a three day, end of spring break, getaway. From where we live in Ohio, it’s about a 4.5 hour drive. I planned to spend that drive… Continue Reading →
"After all, Detours to Nowhere can take you to some of the most unexpectedly, BEAUTIFUL places..."
When I was growing up, my older cousin Nichole and I liked to believe that we, as the oldest two cousins of four, were far more mature than my younger brother, Derrick, and cousin, Katie. Also, we believed our conversations would be too far over their heads since we were so much older (and cooler, of course). One day, as one of these conversations was taking place, Katie loudly interrupted us with her opinions on the matter. Nichole rolled her eyes and said "Oh here we go on a detour to nowhere". Katie basically called us jerks and promptly left.
Over the years, we found her presence far less annoying and "Detours to Nowhere" became a term of endearment. Our family grew, as families do, but we would still just all squish in around Meema's kitchen table or onto her screened-in porch and solve the world's problems or end up laughing until we cried at Katie's stories.
We lost Katie, unexpectedly, in 2010. I miss so, so many things about her beautiful soul. But mostly, I miss our Detours to Nowhere for they always took us to the most beautiful places.
I am starting this blog as a way to challenge myself. I'm tired of feeling caged in a world as vast as this great earth!! I'm ready to be free and nostalgic and happy and sad and All. The. Things. I'm ready to be ALIVE, in the moment, without a care in the world, surrounded by people I love, the way I always felt at Meema's table.
I am officially inviting you to come along with me. I pray this blog touches you in some way, makes you laugh, inspires you, or maybe just gives you a little break from day to day troubles. After all, Detours to Nowhere can take you to some of the most unexpectedly, BEAUTIFUL places...
Safe Travels!
Morgan Rae
“After all, Detours to Nowhere can take you to some of the most unexpectedly BEAUTIFUL places…”
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