On My Way Home

By car. By boat. By foot. Everyone has their way of getting home. You take it every time you go out. Your car knows it without even thinking about it. A child who can’t read, write or spell can identify the path. It’s the way home.

By car. By boat. By foot. Everyone has their way of getting home. You take it every time you go out. Your car knows it without even thinking about it. A child who can’t read, write or spell can identify the path. It’s the way home.

Your commute might be painful. It was a long day at work, school or both. You have zoned out and simply rely on muscle memory to guide you, but subconsciously you get that feeling as you inch along the road. It’s the feeling that you’re almost home.

That vacation you looked forward to for so long has passed and you wonder how you could feel more tired than before you left. Your body is telling you what your mind already knows. You want to be on that way home.

The train tracks, the giant rock, the sleepy downtown or that church on the corner are the markers your heart and mind craves. You don’t need a robotic female voice to signal your next turn. These monuments of familiarity are beckoning you back home.

While talk radio or a carefully crafted playlist may escort you, the path itself seems to be the welcome mat for your soul. It sings a tune I know by heart though it has no words nor melody. The road though familiar never seems to get old.

I’m on my way home.

 

What are the things that signal to you that you’re on your way home? Share your favorite markers of your road home with us in the comments or on Twitter at @coldwellbanker.

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David Marine is the Chief Marketing Officer at Coldwell Banker, where he oversees the brand’s marketing efforts and content strategy including acting as managing editor for the Coldwell Banker blog and heading up video production efforts. While CMO by day, David runs a three ring circus at night as he is the father of 4 boys. He also happens to be married to Wonder Woman. True story.

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6 Comments

  1. Renee
    October 23, 2013

    Thanks for posting! This resonated with me. There is a definite spot, up a hill and around a bend, that immediately snaps me out of whatever work replay mode I am in and focuses me on what is waiting for me when I throw my trusty Civic in park! 🙂

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    • David Marine
      October 23, 2013

      Thanks for the comment Renee. The fall season, for me, really made me think of this. I take a back road to get home where I pass this little farm and vegetable stand. From there it takes me exactly 12 minutes to get home and the stretch of road is amazingly colorful this time of year.

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  4. John James
    October 31, 2013

    There’s nothing like coming down off Rabbit Ears Pass and seeing the lights in the Yampa Valley and the Ski Area in Steamboat. It doesn’t matter if it’s the bright green of summer, the golden aspens of fall or the bright white of Champagne Powder®, every Steamboat resident and many a visitor here feel the same thing: I’m home.

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  5. John James
    October 31, 2013

    There’s nothing like the feeling of coming down off Rabbit Ears Pass and seeing the lights in the Yampa Valley and the ski area in Steamboat. It doesn’t matter if it is the bright green of summer, the golden aspens of fall or the white of Champagne Powder® in the winter, every Steamboat resident and many a visitor has the same feeling: I’m Home.

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