It literally is a utopia on top of the world and it did more
for me in three weeks than ‘home’ has done for me in a very long time.
Now don’t get me wrong, I did miss ‘home’ but upon returning
here, it wasn’t long before I was yearning with deep emotion for the happy
adventure that had just been.
I cannot begin to describe the feeling that my sabbatical
has unleashed but I truly recognise its positivity and I am overwhelmed at the
true joy that it promises to bring.
I now know for sure that I do not want to live a life that
is dark, oppressive and troubled.
I want to live a life that is sunny, happy and free from
burden and more importantly, I want my children to see the real beauty of
Planet Earth amidst the vast landscapes and visual miracles that it so
magnificently offers.
Settle back into living a life of social slavery, debt and
mundane routine? Not on your Nelly,
love.
I’m too busy planning our next adventure to terrains that we
have only yet to discover.
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