🌍 On the border of Israel and Lebanon—one of our weekend tours around the country. This photo brings back so much. That’s me and a fellow student I truly adored—we shared laughter, curiosity, and a sense of adventure that made those days unforgettable. We explored, we learned, we wandered. I’ve lost touch with all of them over the years, which is bittersweet. But the memories remain vivid, and I look back with deep fondness. As an autistic person, I often form intense connections in moments that feel grounded and real. Travel gave me that. The sensory richness of new places, the structure of planned routes, the freedom to be fully present—it was a kind of clarity I rarely find elsewhere. I didn’t always fit in, but I always felt something meaningful. And sometimes, that’s enough.
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