Sure, giving up all conveniences and comforts of modern life can help you stash away loads of cash for your upcoming travels in a short amount of time, but just how much shoestringing is too much?
The answer would be a year’s worth.
A little over a year ago I was dead set on saving as much money as I possibly could for my round-the-world travels. Only now the effects and stress of being “less than happy” in the present day is becoming apparent in more than just a constant thought in the back of my mind. This past year has had a lot of triumphs, but there have also been many defeats.
Aggrandizing the cause in the beginning is one of the most exciting parts of preparing. Saying such things as, “If I don’t eat today I can save $20 for the trip!” seem so reasonable when thoughts of riding camels and trekking Nepal dance in the head.
Well people, I’m waving my little white flag. I’M TAKING A VACATION! Yep, you heard me, Brooke is taking some time away from her work, her trip, and her computer for a week of something that’s not this. I am taking my GRE on September 21, and have the entire next week off work for whatever I want. I was planning on doing an archaeological week in Colorado, but the program filled up as I was reserving a spot. Now, who knows. Maybe I’ll go to the Caribbean to see my friend, Bethany, or perhaps I’ll go to the southwest for some hiking. Any suggestions???
Moral of the story: There has to be some happy medium when saving for your trip. Giving up everything is ok for a short amount of time, but can be stressful longer term. Find ways to take time off and relax to help bide your time.






















Spend the week with your Aunt Jody she would REALLY appreciate it. Love YOU
Sorry Jody – made other plans. Going to Spain!