Hi everyone, my problem is in about 2 months time, we will be taking off for who knows where for who knows how long, while this is something I have really pushed for now that it is almost upon us I am getting nervous. We have travelled towing a van for 5 months but that was really a holiday and we both loved it, so for the last 3 years I have worked to get us another van and take off on an extended trip. We will have to look for work as we are not of pension age, my question is AM I BEING SILLY or is it just the fear of the unknown, our kids say go for it and I am pretty sure once we are on the road everything will be fine, as we only rent we will have no base to come back to, when you are younger you have time on your side to make mistakes, though I have always said I don't want to just sit in a lounge chair and die of boredom, what are your thoughts
I think its normal to be nervous facing a big change, and its a good thing, makes you check all the pros and cons again, and confirm your decision.
Dont sit on that lounge chair till you die of boredom!!!! Seriously, I had a neighbor who died on his lounge watching TV. Very sad, he was only 63. Get out and live!
Ok you loved the first part of the trip and you will love the second part just as much. Don't worry to much you have a home and can move to work if required and stop if you have to just go with it have fun and enjoy you get old quick enjoy every minute while you can. Have fun you get wrinkles from worry.
This is exactly what I need to hear and I knew I could count on fellow travellers and people of a like mindset to say what I desperately needed to hear, as my other half said to someone the other day, ADVENTURE BEFORE DEMENTIA, I think it has just been all the things I have realised has to be done before we go, but it is going to happen so I just think I need to as they say SETTLE PETAL, thanks again for your kind words of encouragement, Pauline
P2, Heard a guy say some thing the other day that made me sit up and think, YEP.. What he said was he was frighten of pilots that were not nervous, same thing if you were not nervous there could be trouble.. Just normal P2 very healthy thing... Go and enjoy the rush, it will be over before you know it......
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Dear P2, Hit the road mate. It's the lifestyle that cannot be beaten. We're in our 18th. year on the road (11 years without a home to go back to) & I have no regrets.
Pep pep pep pep pep pep pep pep pep pep, now that the pep talk is over, GO, you will love it and half your luck. We are grounded till next year, so enjoy. Cheers, Rob.
This is exactly what I need to hear and I knew I could count on fellow travellers and people of a like mindset to say what I desperately needed to hear, as my other half said to someone the other day, ADVENTURE BEFORE DEMENTIA, I think it has just been all the things I have realised has to be done before we go, but it is going to happen so I just think I need to as they say SETTLE PETAL, thanks again for your kind words of encouragement, Pauline
Yes, GO FOR IT P2.
I use to worry about the 'Adventure Before Dementia' business, but since then I've long forgotten just about everything...... . I'm even stuggling here with what this subject is about, so I will refer back to what I initially said, "Go for it".
Just do it in stages - big stages. You'll wonder what all the apprehension was all about. However it is healthy to have a bit of a plan, subject to change with very little notice, of course. If the work thing is bothering you, just work ahead. Find a job in the destination of your choice, and head there. Give yourself a time frame for travel and enjoying the trip so you're not beating a made path to the next door. As I tell everyone who wonders how I cope without a "base", my van is my home, and where I'm parked is where I live. I don't need real estate and furniture to have a home. I don't have anything in storage. When I can't do this anymore I'll have to find a state housing pensioner unit on the ground floor, because it won't happen until I can't get up and down the van steps. Now I've come out of retirement to do a job I'm capable of, which will allow me to continue my travels without tugging the van. It's all good. Just call on your skills, even some acquired in the course of your hobbies, and look for work in that range, and beyond. Trust yourself. Only you can do it. And I reckon you'll be good at "it".
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Get going Pauline before that hubby of yours gets another horse :) Try setting yourself a date to leave that way it stops you from procrastinating, I know thats what I had to do in the end or I'd still be home thinking about it :)
Sorry I didn't catch up with you again on the Gold Coast but the weather was a bit wet, I'm currently in Palmswood until after easter then heading to Alexandra Headland so if you can get up this way come and visit
Hi P2 we too did have the same thought when we sold the house and went for it thought WHAT HAVE WE DONE but its been a year on the road and still loving it, I also am not of pension age wife is so i work our self around it works out great, places to see and great people you meet, I would hate to think the day i had my last breath before putting me in a wooden box my last thought was i wish i had travelled around that great country of our's who knows what is round the next corner. go for it mate have fun
you like our self's have a family that told us to go for it and go for it we are
Happy travelling
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I had a little bit of apprehension about doing it by myself, but if I sat around waiting for the right "travel companion" or the right time, I'd still be sitting on my butt in some town, probably Broome, grumpy, resentful and miserable because I didn't give it a go. We make our own opportunities and luck. So like anything, give it a go or you'll be kicking your own butt for the rest of your life for not trying. You too may be grumpy, resentful and miserable if you don't go. Safe and happy travels.
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Hey Richo, just read your profile, we lived in grafton for nearly 20 years, my Mum and daughter are still there, at the Gold Coast now but not sure if for much longer, get to Grafton quite often, boy has that place gone through some changes in the last few years.
Hi everyone, my problem is in about 2 months time, we will be taking off for who knows where for who knows how long, while this is something I have really pushed for now that it is almost upon us I am getting nervous. We have travelled towing a van for 5 months but that was really a holiday and we both loved it, so for the last 3 years I have worked to get us another van and take off on an extended trip. We will have to look for work as we are not of pension age, my question is AM I BEING SILLY or is it just the fear of the unknown, our kids say go for it and I am pretty sure once we are on the road everything will be fine, as we only rent we will have no base to come back to, when you are younger you have time on your side to make mistakes, though I have always said I don't want to just sit in a lounge chair and die of boredom, what are your thoughts
Hi P2
We also set off to the unknown, one of my biggest concern was how would we live in the small size of the van after living in big houses for all our married life, we have had a few moments but these need to be sorted quick. At the moment I am on my third job in Albany. First was laborouring on a construction site , second and also current is night manager at a caravan park (comes with a unit and nice to be out of the van for a short time), Start on wednesday as a project manager/maintance man at the age care place my wife is working at. If you look jobs airnt a problem. Get on the road and do it now as we dont know what tomorrow will bring
My biggest disappointment about this lifestyle is my children not understanding or supporting me and my dream. One doesn't approve of her mother being "trailer trash". It seems I don't live up to the fantasy image of a mum and granny. Interpretation: Child minder and housekeeper. Been there, done that. While I love them I can't live in their pockets. Jeez I've got a lot of living to do yet! Just enjoy the experience. You're going to be travelling, not leaving the planet.
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It is an inbuilt human defence mechanism to be apprehensive about change and moving outside one's current security framework. We have spent something like 9 of the last 13 years on the road, in segments ranging from 1 month to 3 years. I still get really nervous, worried, uptight, for a couple of weeks before we head off on a trip. Once on the road, all is fine - and then I get depressed for the couple of weeks before we come home, because I want to stay nomadic. Once you are on the road, all will be great.
Hi everyone, my problem is in about 2 months time, we will be taking off for who knows where for who knows how long, while this is something I have really pushed for now that it is almost upon us I am getting nervous. We have travelled towing a van for 5 months but that was really a holiday and we both loved it, so for the last 3 years I have worked to get us another van and take off on an extended trip. We will have to look for work as we are not of pension age, my question is AM I BEING SILLY or is it just the fear of the unknown, our kids say go for it and I am pretty sure once we are on the road everything will be fine, as we only rent we will have no base to come back to, when you are younger you have time on your side to make mistakes, though I have always said I don't want to just sit in a lounge chair and die of boredom, what are your thoughts
Hello P2, We are the same boat as you - selling up everything, and hitting the road in July. We have been told there is plenty of work out there for GNs, you just have to look for it. Get you self to the Caravan etc show in Brisbane in June, and go to the WorkAbout Australia seminar - we went last year, and gained a lot of information. Through them, we have already lined up work in August & September.
I agree, there is a certain amount of fear of the unknown, but on the other side, what a huge adventure we are all about to embark upon.
When are you actually leaving, what direction?
regards
Dummowin
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Hi Dunmowin, we have decided that it is just not the right time to go now and have signed lease for 6 more months, I know, slap me but just did not seem the right time and sometimes you just have to listen to what your inner voice is telling you, I know slap me twice, but are planning on taking a month off round July just to keep us sane. I am sure everything will work out for you two but would be nice to hear how things are going once you get on the road, thanks everyone for the pep talk you might all have to start again around October Pauline
When you finally do go just make sure you have a few thousand dollars in the bank to cover emergancies like repairs to the caravan & car plus the inevitable rego & service expenses.
There are many ways to find work in your travels apart from Centrelink the local paper & pub. A few web sites that may help are:
This Grey nomads site is an excellent one as they have a section for work wanted where you put in your own add like we did, also there is a work available, volunteer & housesitting section. It's best to check these pages about once a week for any new entries.
House sitting is also an option for a couple of weeks & gives you a break from the van. There are a few sites where, for a small fee, you register with them, then regularly check what's available.
Hope you get on the road soon, I doubt you will regret it.
Cheers
Jon
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