I have no idea why we love to travel, but we do. I frequently tell my coworkers who are surprised by how often we travel this: Most people have kids, families, colleges to pay for, etc.. we have travel. Nothing makes us happier than arriving at JFK, seeing the huge planes moving in and out... it's a sort of rush. Travel makes options endless, and the future an amazing question mark. What lays ahead? There's only one way to find out!
To celebrate Christian's 40th birthday, two "adventurous" boys head around the world in 42 days. No hot air balloon required!
The Current Plan
The Current Plan
Sunday, March 4, 2012
T-159: Oh, the places we've been!
So, what makes someone want to travel around the world? Is it a sense of wanderlust, a constant yearning for the unknown, or perhaps a subtle unhappiness with status quo?
I have no idea why we love to travel, but we do. I frequently tell my coworkers who are surprised by how often we travel this: Most people have kids, families, colleges to pay for, etc.. we have travel. Nothing makes us happier than arriving at JFK, seeing the huge planes moving in and out... it's a sort of rush. Travel makes options endless, and the future an amazing question mark. What lays ahead? There's only one way to find out!
I have no idea why we love to travel, but we do. I frequently tell my coworkers who are surprised by how often we travel this: Most people have kids, families, colleges to pay for, etc.. we have travel. Nothing makes us happier than arriving at JFK, seeing the huge planes moving in and out... it's a sort of rush. Travel makes options endless, and the future an amazing question mark. What lays ahead? There's only one way to find out!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)