Around the World in 365 Days
This is an announcement I’ve been looking forward to making for a long time:
Oksana and I just quit our jobs!
Okay, not really. I just wanted to get your attention.
But actually, really! It’s just that our last day of work isn’t going to come around until next summer. That’s right; we’ve put in our one year’s notice! Next June, all our crap goes into storage and we set off on a long-planned, round-the-world trip.
This is something we’ve been talking about since before we married. Before we could commit to such a bold move, we had to make sure we were in a position of security – with our finances, our education, our work experience, etc.
(Funny thing we learned about financial security: Once you’ve got it, it’s surprisingly hard to let go.)
This is why we haven’t settled down. It’s why we were so anxious to stay out of debt, why we haven’t bought a house, and most definitely one of the reasons why we haven’t yet entertained the idea of having kids.
So, as excited as we are to shoulder a backpack and set off for the ends of the earth, we’re also a little bit freaked out. Will our jobs be waiting for us when we get back? (Magic 8-Ball says: Outlook Good.) Will the economy implode while we’re gone? Do any of the big security questions even matter if we’re off having the experience of a lifetime?
Nope.
Where are we going? No idea. We don’t have (and probably won’t ever have) an itinerary.
Caminante no hay camino, se hace camino al andar.
Wanderer, there is no path; the path is made by walking.