“Wanderlust Definition: A strong desire to travel.”
I love traveling and for my liking it’s almost been too long since we last boarded a flight. I do feel that strong desire to travel or the Wanderlust, if you want so. For me heading out there discovering the world always has something exciting and I love that we always had the philosophy that our kids should experience the world with us. What I thought would be a normal thing obviously is seen very differently by other people. I was surprised to learn that some people actually think it’s a waste of time and money to take your kids along your trips rather then seeing it as a fantastic chance to make memories and discover this planet together. Each to their own…
What I have also learned is that although it’s great to get out of your hood your area can provide you with as many adventures and sights to see as an overseas trip. Sometimes beautiful things are right outside of our door and we just have to head out and discover them too…
Gorgeous pictures!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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My pleasure! 😊
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Fantastic shots! Whether born with or acquired by experience, wanderlust is undeniable, and if ignored, leads to severe crotchityness in short order. Wanderlust must be fed! 😃
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Oh yes!
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Lovely array of photos from your travels! I agree with the sentiments too … I “suffer” from the wanderlust affliction and I wouldn’t change a thing 🙂
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Thank you 🙂
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So amazing!
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Oh, thanks 🙂
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what gorgeous views; i especially love the first one!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Love your photos and agree 200% with you about needing to go travelling in our local area and find the good stuff there (or is that here?) UNfortunately, overseas travel from Australia is expensive with or without kids. That said, we’ve been skiing and our trip around Tasmania added up too. Perhaps, it’s a perception thing.
I also believe it’s important that you really get to know “home”. I am guilty on that front myself because I see myself as a Sydney person and only came short term, which has extended and it is now almost home.
I have also managed to satisfy my wanderlust somewhat through my blog and chatting with people right around the world every day. I love it.
xx Rowena
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Isn’t it amazing how you can live through someone’s posts? And I agree, you should get to know home.
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