I did not know I liked traveling till I started doing so. As kids
we traveled to Nainital and Mussourie and that was it. When I was an adult, I
had a fortune of having a cousin getting married in Dubai, so we visited her
place. When I was 23, my uncle decided to be brave and take all his nieces for a trip
to the Far East. We had fun; I am sure he did NOT!
When we were
getting married, the Boy's job was a tad uncertain. He was so worried about
everything that we didn't even plan a honeymoon. A wise person told me that no
matter what, you must go on a honeymoon. And so, I persuaded the Boy to atleast
buy the tickets. Eventually we did manage to go with just our tickets in our hands and still Goa was perfect.
We were in India
back then. Within 2 months of our wedding, we moved to Bahrain. This was a
whole new experience for me. I was awe-struck with every aspect of a foreign
country. Even though I had visited a few before, living in one was a
totally new thing. For the first one year while we were discovering each other
we ended up discovering the place as well!
Not only that, we went to Qatar and Kuwait in the process. The Boy worked
in a consulting firm and his job required him to travel. He made sure he was
given an extra ticket for my visit as well! I learnt how to live in hotel
apartments and cook on one electric stove.
Our second holiday was to Ladakh. We initially thought of going to
Kashmir but they had security concerns that time. And so, just on a whim, we
went to Leh. It was a beautiful place but both me and the Boy had health
problems there. When they say it is not for everyone, they are not lying.
Another trip to Dubai with free accommodation at the dear cousin’s
place was made that year. Since this time I was with the Boy, the trip was more
awesome. Very soon he changed his job and our travel map widened. He had more
leaves and we had a little extra money to cover foreign locations.
Our first real trip abroad was France and Switzerland. I cannot
tell you how much I enjoyed that vacation. I think Europe is really God’s
favorite child and He has showered all his blessings on that land. I loved
Paris and Nice so much that I wish to spend half our old age there!!
We’ve been to Turkey, U.S.A., Austria, Greece, and Bangladesh
after that. Every vacation has been like a dream that I wish never ended. The moment
I enter a town I fear that time will fly very soon and I will have to go back
home. But it is that fear that makes me love every moment of my journey and
motivates me to do everything in my power to embark on the next one. Silly how we constantly need motivation to take life that way.
I’ve been reading tales of people who quit their jobs for the love of traveling. I am not sure how anyone can do that because it can really put
your entire future in danger. I, too, believe in living life to the fullest but
that doesn’t mean we should shun all responsibilities and go on a world tour!
Anyway, the grapes are sour this side. If I did have the money and
security, I would spend all my life in different corners of the world! But since
we are normal people with normal amount of security and money, we are just
taking a small vacation. I’ll see you on the other side of this week when I
come back from Cyprus. Wish me happiness!
This was a post to make us all feel jealous? :-(
ReplyDeleteWell you succeeded...
No hon, this is just to inspire you for your future endeavours!!!!!
DeleteI know :-D
DeleteYou wait for my travelling posts, 10 years from now :-D
Have a super duper time! :D
ReplyDeleteYou are doing the Right Thing and one day when both of you would turn 60 and look at each other and say - Hell Yeah ..we lived our Life :)
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful time!! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd Rupasi is right, going all green now and not in a good way :P
Hehehehehe :D
DeleteI love to travel as well. Seriously, the two of us have to work hard and earn each vacation. Wish I were a billionaire...
ReplyDeleteHi Nisha
ReplyDeleteI can just connect with you after reading your blog about travelling with your husband to so many places right from Bangladesh to Turkey. Your spirit of adaptability to all the places in the world has made me realize how it is important to travel but also keep your job intact.