We’ve just experienced the trip of a lifetime. After a year of planning the details with family overseas, and only weeks before the departure date, my husband had a minor stroke. The incident happened out of the blue. It was a huge shock. In a moment our lives had changed. We began to take stock of our situation, reflect on our lifestyle, and reprioritise our goals. Luckily, my husband made a good recovery, and eventually we were given medical clearance to travel. When the departure date finally arrived, we set off on our 30,000 kilometre ambitious expedition to visit places we’d previously only dreamed about.
We’ve always found that travel opens the door to new experiences, cultures, and personal growth. As our family is spread across the globe, it’s not possible to spend time with them as often and for as long as we’d like. Wherever we go, each journey is unique, filled with moments of discovery, challenges, and joy. Like many, we take lots of photos, purchase maps, and collect memorabilia. We enjoy soaking up the historical context, traditions, experimenting with local cuisine, and have learned to roll with, and in retrospect, enjoy the unexpected and unplanned events that make the trip unique. But if these memories and mementoes are not organised into a coherent whole, are these boxed up souvenirs and the faded memories enough to savour the experience over time? No. I don’t believe this is the case.
Writing your travel story can be a rewarding way to preserve these memories. It’s an opportunity to recount the sights, sounds, adventures, and the emotions associated with them. It allows you to process your experiences, understand the impact of your journey, and recognize the lessons learned. This introspection can lead to greater self-awareness, and a deeper appreciation of your adventures, and the people who shared these experiences with you. This is especially so in our case. Given the shocking diagnosis, we are so grateful to have been able to make this trip.
Writing your travel story is a rewarding endeavour that allows you to relive your adventures and capture a snapshot of the world as you experienced it. It’s an opportunity to express yourself creatively, connect with a community, and leave a legacy for family and future generations. Don’t leave it until it is too late. Take the plunge and start writing your travel story today!
Angela Robertson is a writer, inspirational speaker, and workshop facilitator. Her non-fiction books are available in paperback, Kindle, and eBook formats from online bookstores. Amazon.com: Angela Robertson: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle
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