Honest Attemp to Hold Everything at Once explores how belonging is constructed through the coexistence of multiple geographies shaped by displacement, memory, and lived experience. By placing photographs taken in Mexico within locations across Minneapolis, I create encounters between distant places, allowing them to exist simultaneously within the same spatial field. Developed during a period of uncertainty that reconstructed my sense of safety and movement, the work emerges from a search for refuge in environments that gradually became emotionally significant. Through the use of fabric, the images extend beyond the photographic surface, resisting containment and functioning as spatial elements that merge past and present locations. This approach challenges the traditional boundaries of photography while emphasizing identity as fluid and continuously formed. Rather than returning to a singular origin, the work holds together fragments of different places, proposing belonging as something carried, constructed, and constantly evolving.