Jill's Journal: Today marks our two-year roadiversary. Two years. On the road. We wouldn’t have traded it for anything. What an experience. We’re a normal family; we have some magical days and some not-so-magical days, but it seems the magical ones when traveling heavily outweigh the not-so-magical ones. If we'd thought before that there is no education quite like the one someone gets from traveling, now we’re convinced beyond belief. The things our girls have learned from seeing it with their own eyes trumps anything they could learn from textbooks. And even at our ripe old ages, Rob and I have also been enriched far beyond what we could have imagined two years ago.
Two years. It feels like we’re only just getting started. We have so much more to see and do. Traveling is addicting. The more one travels, the more one wants to travel. I recently made a list of the things I’d like to accomplish in life, what some call a bucket list, and I’ll be darned if the majority of them aren’t travel-related in some way, shape, or form.
Two years. Our first year and our second year were so very different. In our early months of that first year, we were hell-bent on packing as much into each and every day as we possibly could. We were convinced we had to see everything, absolutely everything, and cover as much ground as possible. This second year, we’ve slowed down and savored things more. Plus, we’ve had the added bonus of being around family this second year, giving our girls the gift of knowing both sides of our extended family better. We’ve savored that too as we know it won’t be much longer we’ll be in this neck of the woods. We’ve enjoyed these special people while we can because we won’t always have that luxury.
Two years. We’ve only covered three states this year, but they were big ones. In another month or six weeks, we’ll finally be “finished” with California, Oregon, and Nevada. If we’d known a year ago that we’d be “pausing” soon due to our New Jersey plans on the horizon, we would have rushed to cover more ground instead of getting to know these states so well. My first thought with New Jersey looming was, “Crap; why’d we spend so much time in California?” But, in hindsight, I’m glad we didn’t know and didn’t rush. These three states are huge with so much to offer. All are unique and varied and wonderful and we have explored them so thoroughly. How many people get to know not only their own state so well but multiple states that well? We are truly blessed.
Two years. Yes, we’ll be taking somewhat of a hiatus from full-time travel soon while we enjoy all the East Coast has to offer from our new base of New Jersey, but we don’t intend to stop traveling. Stop? Are you kidding? It’ll be a little different, sure, but we won’t be stopping. We have so much more to see! Two years. We’re just getting started!
3 comments:
Travel is my dream someday. Can't wait to do it myself someday.
I'm glad you all got to experience your family all year long, that was a WONDERUL treat for all involved.
Are you going to continue to homeschool once you are settled in NJ? Where in NJ will you be, you know I hail from that blasted state. hehe
Oh Gretchen, I most certainly do remember you were born in NJ! I've never held it against you -- haha! Yes, we'll continue to homeschool as it's been such a wonderful experience and we don't plan to exactly "settle down." I'm sure we'll figure out more when we get there, but for now, nothing will change -- we'll live in our fifth wheel in a campground and it will be just like our life has been for the last two years. We just won't move quite as often. :)
Awesome! ! Congrats on an amazing accomplishment! ! I love to travel and have many dreams....just across the pond outside the US. I've been blessed to have seen so much, but now I want this for the kids too! Goodluck!
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