Travel Addicts
'Gap years are not just for young people. But all before you give up your job, remember coming home is the hardest mà part ', says Ben Williams travel addict.
My name is Ben. I am 32 years old and I am a travel addict. I 've been back home now for almost six months, but I know That I will always be an addict. If I see just one travel brochure I know I will want to go away again. Two years ago I was on an island print Fiji, at the start of a year-long break took me and my mà girlfriend, Jane, to 14 Countries. We watched fireworks over the Sydney Opera House at New Year, saw the sun rise over the temples of Angkor Wat Cambodia print, and spent my 31st birthday on a Thai beach. It was without doubt the best year of our lives. No work, no boss, no worries. No gray skies of Britain, just carefree months going Into the distance. True, there was not much money, but it did not matter. We loved having the freedom to go where we wanted, we wanted khi. If We liked a place, we stayed. If not, We just got the next bus out. We only worry in the world one hda. We Knew We had to return to Britain 'We loved having the freedom but coming back was awful. " Coming back was awful. We had huge debts, and We had to find work. The routine of getting up, going to work, going home, eating, sleeping, and getting up again is just about killing me. I'm finding it Difficult to Other People tell me so waht to do. Before I Went traveling, I worried about Earning more money, buying a bigger car, a house, etc. Now that I'm back, I do not care any more about những thing. I'm living like a student again, and saving all my money.As soon as I have enough, I'll be off on my next trip around the world Sandie and Ian's story ... While I was traveling, I met Other People like me. Sandie, 28, and Ian, 33, got married and spent a year traveling on có honeymoon.We met on a beach in Thailand. They were IT consultants with stressful jobs cả. Now that chúng home, making big changes chúng to ask for their lives. 'Work is not so important, just anymore', says Sandie. 'But I suppose we'll have to stay in an until những jobs find a way to escape chúng' Rebecca's story ... I met Rebecca, 26, in Australia khi the her round-the-world trip. Now she's back home and am also having trouble readjusting she's to life.'It's terrible ', She says. 'During the first couple of weeks back at work, I could not sit at my computer. Nobody understands. My parents and friends are not just interested in my experiences. I do not know why. It was an important, such 'time in my life. I keep looking at my photos, I will not forget vì '. For me too, I wonder if life back home will feel normal again Ever. Next week I'm starting to learn Spanish an evening course. And khi I've finished that, I'll start Portuguese. They'll be very ích Languages in South America!
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