Nomading was a dream for us when we were bringing up our children, now they have their own familys and are settled in their lives - we are living the dream and loving it!!
I think for me, was, being bought up in the country, the thought of NOT being out there was unthinkable. My Father once said,when I was little, I always wanted to see around corners. I didn't understand what he meant then, but I do now. As with many others.. have done the hard yard, reared the kids,so now I feel we have come full circle,and our time is our own. Just love the sense of freedom we get as soon as we are heading out.
for me, wanting to see as much of our country as we can, no longer wanting to pay the council, power, water rates rip-offs, working all my life and spending the kids inheritance......... you only live once, this is NOT a dress rehersal
Its simple for us, seeing our homeland in big trips or little ones is what we just have to do! We've never questioned it. And the more we travel, the more wonderful places we see, people we meet, and the more times we look up at stars fairly blazing in the night sky, the more we want to keep on travelling.
well i figure that when i "kick the bucket" or if the mothership ever comes back to pick me up, i'll be in one place for a fairly long time so while i wait i would like to see as much of this "world" as i can while i can
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I think mine started by having grand-parents at opposite ends of the country. One set in Victoria, the other in Western Qld. We only went to Vic a couple of times when I was little, but I can remember writing a travel diary when I was 10.
We did go to Western Qld a lot when I was a kid. But we didn't camp, there was always a rellie to stay with...and that still goes today. I still love going west. It's in my blood I think.
My first husband loved to do road trips, but in those days with 3 kids it was with a tent. My second husband had travelled Australia quite a bit too, so we kept on going.
I got very sick in '98, and by '01 I thought my camping days were over. So when I left that marriage, I left all the camping gear.
Although I'm still on the DSP, my illness is controlled enough that I can travel again.
I've never had much interest, or the money, to travel overseas, although I have been to NZ.
I reckon there's enough in our own country to explore! And if I have to do it alone, so be it!
-- Edited by Beth54 on Friday 10th of June 2011 03:46:40 PM
-- Edited by Beth54 on Friday 10th of June 2011 03:47:05 PM
My kids are fine with it, now. But I'm not a fulltime nomad. I do one or two trips a year, plus weekends here and there.
But I must say, my eldest wasn't keen on me buying a new car when I came into some money. He thought I should buy a unit. We had a big barny about it actually. He didn't like the fact that I was renting.
But he's fine now..although I never raised the subject again...he's done all this work for me on Gypsy.
I think once he saw how much I enjoyed it, he got over it.
My son has always been encouragement in itself. My daughter wasn't keen on the idea and if I am honest I don't think she is even now. Maybe because Mum was always there in any emergency to help out, now it's only a phone call for advice. She's happy that we are enjoying ourselves though. Just doesn't like me being so far away sometimes.
Same here FF not full timer yet usually get in two trips a year and few weekend when ever i can swing time off ..my kids are fine with it now wasnt in the begining they worry about me be out there on my own .. but it tell them i am not alone as lots of us out there ... my daughter still live at home she take care of my four leged babies while im gone .. but i do hope to be able to get on road full time in next year ..
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