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On Travels and Travelling

Travelling is my escape.  To some people, travel equals shopping.  Some equate it to a lifestyle brag-worthy on social media.  To me, it is a rejuvenating and an eye-opening experience.  It is my food for the soul.   It is my annual retreat.

Unfortunately, with our present commitments and responsibilities plus children to consider, it has become difficult to orchestrate an escape.

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Ever since we entered the second quarter of the year, I've been hinting about going on a trip.   I saw that the coming months were quite demanding so I wanted to meet the demands with a calm and relaxed disposition.  The year is about to end and no trip took place.   Sadly, even our annual year-end trip isn't pushing through this time.

Needless to say, I survived.  But, I am ThisCloseToLosingIt. One thing that is keeping me sane is the light at the end of the tunnel.  I am seeing two trips next year.  One to Japan with the kids, because we couldn't let the VISA go to waste.  The other one, hopefully, will be in EU.  My husband and I have never been to EU together.

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JAPAN.  I know it is an expensive place but the kids haven't been there.  This is a good opportunity to teach them that travel is not ALWAYS equal to shopping. This will be a cultural and historical trip.

EUROPE.  I am thinking of Switzerland, KÖln, Barcelona, Brugge and Bruxelles.  I am planning to visit friends in Paris and Amsterdam, and maybe, Stockholm too.  Will there be time to chase the Aurora Borealis?  I haven't figured out the actual itinerary.  I am still daydreaming at this point.  Budget and time constraints are still not in the picture.

I hope to get good deals during the travel fair in February.  Wish me luck!

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