Why Row 20?

If you look around an airplane, there’s a good chance Row 20 is an exit row*. The exit row has wiggle room. You can stretch your legs in an exit row. But you can’t sit there if you aren’t capable. The exit row demands strength and willingness to do some heavy lifting, not just for yourself, but for the people who are on the journey with you. I don’t know exactly where I am headed, but for the first time in my life, that’s okay. It’s what this blog is all about. This is not a travel blog or a mommy blog or a career blog. It’s about the view from a metaphorical Row 20, where we don’t have to have the answers. We just have to be open to the adventure. As long as we give ourselves a little room to maneuver and stay strong, we can figure it out as we go.
All thoughts and opinions are my own.

*Per a totally unscientific perusal of airplane seat diagrams on seatguru.com, completed when I should have been doing something else with my time.

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