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Thursday, February 11, 2010

And we're off!


It always starts innocently enough; a travel book shows up on the coffee table, an Atlas appears from the library, names of places start being tossed about casually. Soon though, we've started a plan, nothing concrete just a desire to see a place or a tale from a friend that makes us want to take a similar trip, explore something we haven't yet seen. Then it starts to set in, dates start to be tossed about, plans start to be made and soon we're in full stride- off on another adventure.

There's always plenty of obstacles but it seems like this trip has had the most difficulty falling into place. New Zealand and Australia seemed so easy when we first conceived the idea, we were on our last overseas trip, in Thailand, Erika teaching English at a high school in the north and I there as her companion. Our main English speaking TV channel was the Australian Channel and there were so many things that drew us to the country and they made it seem like they really wanted us, specifically, to visit. We came home and settled back into our lives here before trips started to be talked about and our road trips began.
When you can't have a full blown, round the world adventure, road trips are the perfect filler. We live in a rather large country and there never seems to be an end to what you can see and do, places to visit and people to meet.
In the end we continued to come back to our Down Under idea and started to form real plans; we thought we'd go on their 'working holiday' visas, we'd stay for a while and settle into their culture like we'd done before, in other countries and in other cultures. Finally it has, fallen into place, in many ways and in others we're still hammering in the details.

So far our plans are simple enough; three months in New Zealand followed by three in Australia.
We leave the 24th for what seems like at least a hundred hours of travel before arriving in Christchurch where we begin a grand adventure of volunteering on organic farms, hiking, biking and camping through two countries, taking it all in at a slower pace than some of our previous trips.
It may be simpler in our manner and pace of travel but it makes it more exciting in others: what ten items of clothing are important enough to take on a six month adventure? What camping gear is necessary to cram into our pack and how do we get it in there? And are we really fit enough to bushwhack our way through a country?
So far a degree of panic, excitement and denial have led us to believe we can pull off this trip just like any other.

5 comments:

  1. Nothing like Erika to put a potential 6 weeks in Lithuania this summer into perspective :) My North Jersey friends think I'm a nomad (and I am compared to most of them), but clearly they need to meet y'all. And if you make it to Melbourne I have a friend in Circus school there you should meet. She could probably teach you trapeze or something.

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  2. What!!!!!Okay, pave the way for Lo & I to come.syrah and savignon blanc is our preference for winery tours. Ha!
    Will you be at church this weekend anytime? You better be there sat night!! I need to give you big hugs! Sheri

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  3. Suuuper exciting!! Haha it's super cool that you gals just pick up and make these things happen...not a lot of people can just up and go like you do...waaaay cool :)

    If I don't see you before you leave, have fun!!!
    Eric

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  4. yall are freakin insane. which i why i love you... and am a wee-bit jealous. :)
    love! El

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  5. Miss you already...which is silly cause you just left and I go for weeks without seeing you sometimes. Ah, I think it's the idea of you leaving. Boo. And yet! So fun. YAY!!! I hope you have a fantastic time!

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