To the mountains - visitation to a natural setting

Over fall break, my family and I were able to escape to the mountains for a short hike. With a packed schedule, we made sure we had time for the four of us to explore the mountains. My brother has recently graduated from college and I am a few hours from home, it is rare for all of us to be together from a long period of time, so we try to take advantage of it. We can spend time together going out to dinner, but there is something different about getting away with each other. In restaurants there are so many distractions to pull our attentions away from one another. However, in the mountains, we leave the phones in the car and focus on talking with one another and enjoying each other's presence. No matter how stressful or tiring of a week we had, the mountains allow us to leave all that behind and help us be present with one another.

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