Ted. As we come to the end of our first year as nomads, a question we are often asked is, “Have you gotten this out of your system and decided to settle down?”
Not really. As Rick Steves would say, we plan to “Keep on travelin’!” However,
our experiences in 2017 are shaping our plans for 2018.
For instance, I discovered that Face Time is great but, after a while, I
really miss hugging my 3 grandsons.
My preference now is to not be away from Atlanta for more than three months at a time. We have also realized that we only need about a month to get caught up with our family and friends here.
Parker (15) & Caedmon (5) |
Oliver (11 months) |
My preference now is to not be away from Atlanta for more than three months at a time. We have also realized that we only need about a month to get caught up with our family and friends here.
When we moved out of our
apartment last year, we put a number of items into a 10’x10’ storage unit with
the thought that we could quickly furnish an apartment should our new lifestyle
prove unsatisfactory. We have decided that this will not happen anytime soon so
are working to shrink this pile of "stuff" into a unit about half that size.
Our experience in Oaxaca
taught us the merits of an extended stay. In the future, we will mix long term
stays with ramblings.
With all of this in mind, we
are beginning to map out our travel plans for 2018. We are planning three
3-month stints separated each time by a month back in Atlanta.
Our first junket begins in early January. We will visit several friends in Florida and then fly to Spain on Jan 17. This is partially due to the fact that flights
to Europe are much cheaper from Florida than from Atlanta. We have rented an
apartment in the town of Cádiz for two months. Not only is this a beautiful
town on the Atlantic coast of Andalusia, it is very near Sevilla where our Spanish "son" Alex lives with his wife and 2 children. Alex lived with us for a year as an
exchange student in the 90’s and we have remained very close. We look forward to
several visits with our Spanish family during that time. On March 14, we will
travel to Aix-en-Provence in southern France where we have booked an apartment
for a month. We have always loved France and, after a year studying Spanish, it
will be nice to relax back into French. We will also rendezvous with some
longtime (not old) friends Don and Catherine who live in France. In late April,
we will head for home via Devon in England where we will visit with Bill and
Mary, whom we have not seen in quite a while.
After a month in Atlanta, we
plan to travel to Atlantic Canada for three months, return to Atlanta for a
month and then take three more months in Europe. One constraint on our European
travel is something called the Schengen Agreement, which limits our visits on
that continent to 90 days out of every 180. High priorities for this trip will
be to visit friends in Poland and meet up with our family who lives in Hungary.
Have you noticed a theme
here? Some of our favorite memories of 2017 are celebrating our 40th
anniversary with Georgia friends and family in Hungary, snorkeling with Georgia friends in
Hawaii and exploring a Kauri forest in New Zealand with a Swedish friend. While we
have enjoyed meeting new people during our travels around the world and hope to
see many of them again, we also believe that our travels actually strengthen
our long time connections to friends and family. I am reminded of a little song
my daughter, Leslie learned as a Girl Scout; “Make new friends but keep the
old. One is silver and the other gold.”
Ted and Judy.... I am just being introduced to your blog... what a great encouragement!! How lovely that you will take the time to share some of your insights... I'm intrigued with the chart, to analyze and "assign worth" to your new adventures. How wise to contemplate that, I would not have thought of that! ����
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