TWO
WEEKS TO GO!!
So in
case you haven’t heard (how could you not know, where have you been?!!) I am
embarking on a travel adventure in two weeks’ time. Welcome to the first post of my new Travel
Blog! My boyfriend Rik and I have had the trip planned for a good few months,
and I thought it would never arrive. But
all of a sudden, time is rushing past faster than that guy who jumped from
space, and before I know it we will be halfway across the world.
It’s
not unusual at all these days for people to go travelling for a long period of
time. Especially for graduates, [like me
and Rik] who are completely unable to fulfill their potential in this failing
country. To be honest, I graduated a
year and a half ago and feel totally de-motivated by the type of work I’ve had
to do. Nothing I was doing in my minimum
wage jobs was constructive and I feel like my brain has been placed in a mouldy
jar and is slowly rotting. So, apart
from always wanting to see as much of the globe as possible, I feel that
travelling the world and understanding other cultures will be far more
constructive than what I have been doing recently. My facebook news feed expands daily with friends’
exotic photographs from all corners of the earth, and I trawl through them with
amazement/envy. I still can’t really
believe that now it is my turn.
We’re
not exactly doing a whole round the world trip – our main destination is
Australia, so we’ve just added some other countries along the way. We are doing a pit stop tour of Dubai, three
weeks in Thailand, 11 days in New Zealand and then on to Aus. The most exciting
(or daunting) fact is that we haven’t booked our return flight. We’re being
spontaneous, seeing how it goes and coming home when we actually want to. Now if you know me personally you will know
this is extremely out of character for me, but it actually feels nice to know
that nothing is certain, anything can happen.
After spending much of my life organising and planning down to every
last detail, I feel I really need to take a backseat and enjoy the adventure
day by day.
It is
also important to explain to those who haven’t known me since primary school
the significance of our key destination, Australia. For some reason, from a small child I have
had an obsession with this nation, despite the fact no one in my family has
ever been there even for a holiday. It
all started with koalas; they were the chosen subject for all my ‘school
projects’, I had hundreds of small grey teddies, and my parents bought my
birthday and Christmas presents from an Australian charity’s website that
helped the endangered species. Then,
aged eleven I began to write my first novel…..titled ‘Ayers Rock – UNTOLD!’ It is unfinished, but I still have it in my possession
and it proves a truly amusing read.
Maybe when I see it in reality I will be inspired to finish it…
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