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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Travel and Healing [day 7]


I didn't grow up doing much in the way of travel. My husband, on the other hand, travelled quite a bit. 

He loves to have a trip to look forward to, and even enjoys the process of planning the itinerary.

This year we celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary, but we couldn't seem to get excited about the same kind of trip to celebrate. So . . . I leave tomorrow to spend a week at a beautiful spa in Texas all by myself!

Let me be clear, my husband offered this trip to me. I would NEVER have come up with this on my own. I am very grateful for this gift and looking forward to it in a big way.

It took me a long time to embrace the travelling vibe, and I still don't crave it or have the energy for it that my husband does. I have learned to navigate flights and airport to hotel transportation on my own. It's something I'm proud of accomplishing. As an introvert, I like the idea of visiting places and getting to set the schedule to please me and having a room all to myself. The downside for the introvert and travel is all of those strangers I have to interact with, but that's probably good for me.

I'll do my best to keep posting (hopefully without making anyone TOO jealous!) while I'm out of town. In the meantime, I hope to have some time to catch up on all the reading I'm behind on. 

Travel is a good method of healing. Yes, it can be expensive, but it doesn't have to be. A change of scenery gives me the opportunity to walk away from the stress and daily struggle for a bit. I can be someone anonymous or someone completely different. I highly recommend it if you have the means.



This is day 7 in Write 31 Days

4 comments:

  1. Melanie, you call yourself a would be writer, I disagree! The post above is wonderful - a great topic and well written. Enjoy the spa day!

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  2. So you are celebrating your 30th by going to two separate places. That sounds like a plan to me! Congratulations and have a great time.

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  3. Wow, 30 years. We have just made our 13th. I can't wait to see 30. I hope you have a wonderful trip.

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  4. I pray that this time away is very healing and restful for you. What a thoughtful and kind hearted husband. And congrats on learning to navigate travel - that can be scary.

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