Choate Natural setting in semester #2

December 6, 2018

On the first weekend of November, I went down to North Carolina for my cousin's wedding. My extended family stayed in one large house in the middle of the woods, with unreliable Wi-Fi and no television in the house. So, I convinced my brothers to go walking through the woods with me to just see what was around us. Around three minutes in, two of my brothers got bored and went back, but my oldest brother, Nat, stayed with me. Nat and I didn't say anything to each other for roughly ten minutes, we just observed and listened to our surroundings, and sharing this moment with each other. What started as a means to save ourselves from boredom, became something more for the both of us, a connection that we hadn't shared since he had gone off to college when I entered high school. Nature brought us together in a way that the short periods of time that he would visit on breaks never could.

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