how are we doing it?
I guess this is the question we have been asked the most often. People that don’t know us, like the random strangers we’ve got talking to at the beach, or the travel agent or bank teller to name a few seem to assume at first that we must have HUGE amounts of money and that we are cruising the world staying at resorts where the girls will be in kid’s clubs and we’ll be lying beside a pool. Once we get talking a bit more they soon realise that this isn’t the case. They then seem completely fascinated and I’ve been amazed at how radical they think this idea is!
Those who know us well, though don’t seem quite as surprised that we’re doing it, they just wonder HOW?
To answer that, all I can say is that we’ve decided that it’s something we really want to do, so we are sacrificing, no investing a considerable sum of money to do it without being completely reckless and blowing all of our house money. Because we have done a bit of buying and selling property and we sold a year ago at the top of the market it is the perfect time for us to do it, and we wouldn’t have been able to do it if we hadn’t sold.
We have also been committed to the hassle and inconvenience of moving into a rental, that was the cheapest with best location we could find, living in it for a year and now packing up everything we own and storing it in a container while we’re away. While there is no doubt that it is stressful and quite a major thing to do, for us it is SO worth it if it means we can do this wild and crazy adventure.
It’s been really interesting seeing peoples reaction to our plans. There are some that think we are plain nuts and couldn’t think of anything worse. Exact quote,”You’ll come back divorced, you’re crazy”. There are others that say,”You’re so lucky, I’d love to do that”. My response to this is that while we are in a priveleged position to be able to do it, it has been a choice that we’ve made happen and most people we know would be able to do the same if they were prepared to be creative and put up with lots of hassle!On the whole though almost everyone is genuinely interested and supportive of what we’re doing and hopefully will read this blog and check out our stories and photos!
We’re also aiming to stick to a seriously tight budget, which means spending longer in South East Asia where it’s cheaper and staying in guesthouses, backpackers as much as possible. We’ve been very fortunate to have the A-family from church go before us with their 8 children and have given us fantastic advice and recommendations for places to stay and how many children we can squeeze into rooms for a few hundred baht! If they can do this with 8, it will be a breeze with 4!
The financial planning side of the trip is by far the biggest worry we have and with the fluctuations in exchange rates and other unknowns sometimes I feel a rather large wave of panic come over me. BUT it soon passes when I start planning and trust that all will be well, even if we come home after 6 months or stay longer in Asia and work, it will all be an adventure and we’ll just go with the flow. Fortunately, we’ve managed to get good priced tickets that don’t have too ridiculously high penalty fees for date changes, so we’ll go with the flow.
The practical details are all starting to fall into place now and we really are getting excited.Thanks to Donald and Cathy for taking Fizz the cat for the year, the Long family for adopting Flopsy, Hairy McClary and Fanta and for Habitat for Humanity for letting us park our container in their yard.
We now just have to get the rest of our travel vaccinations, sort out all our paperwork, do Christmas shopping, pack for camping in January and pack our backpacks for the whole year which will be interesting! Poor Tim is going to have a challenge on his hands with 5 females trying to limit our gear. Every year when we pack the car to go camping he does the same old grumble about how I bring too many clothes and he has to do his car packing magic to get it all in. I guess the fact that we all have to be able carry our own pack and with only one big pull -along suitcase between us, that should sort us all out!
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Thanks for the great overview, now I’ll have something to refer to, to refresh my very sieve-like memeory! I’m definitely in the, “Wow, you’re so lucky!” camp. Really look forward to tracking your journey. We will be sure to keep you in our prayers personally and at homegroup so you will be well covered! Take care.
Tim/Kim & Family…. Guys have a awesome trip. keep the blog updated as much as possible, so I can keep following you round the globe. What a great experience. Make sure you save all the photo’s as we would love to see them (in a year or two). Will keep your families safety in our prayers!!! Love the Thomson’s
Thanks guys for all your well wishes. Looking forward to keeping in touch through the blog next year.Grant, hope the family are all well and you have an awesome Christmasxx
All I can say is FANTASTIC. You will never regret it, and you can not start to fathom just how much the whole family will learn from it all. Take it from us – it DOES sound crazy in terms of what is “normal”… but totally agree that this is one INVESTMENT in your lives that is soo worth it. The returns in your own lives, your girls’ lives and as a family will be life changing. Good on you guys, keep your ears open to His leading through it all. We will be following from afar! Rob
Thanks for the encouragement, Rob. Can’t wait to get on the road and start adventuring like you guys. Laos looks awesome from your photos. You all look like you could stay there forever!Looking forward to getting there.
Way to go Wills !!!!!!!!!!Am sure you’ll have a blast ,& a very adventurous time !! Will miss you all,esp wee Charlotte ,it will be great to be able to keep up with your travels,I’ll be very envious when you get to London !!!
Enjoy the last few weeks in NZ
Take care & God bless x A
Thanks Anne! Looking forward to those last catch-ups before we leave. Make sure you keep me up-dated on what’s happening around here. Although I’m so excited about going, it’s going to be hard leaving everyone and saying goodbye……sniffsniff
It will be hard saying goodbye – maybe you should just flag the whole thing…who needs adventure??!!
j for joke – I am excited for you in a “I can’t believe you are going for a year what am I going to do – but wow what an adventure!” kind of way…!!
How many knickers are you left with Kim????
I think I have about 5 pairs. I guess I can always turn them inside out and then back to front to get a few more days out of them!(just a joke in in case anyone is wondering!)How many pairs do you have? I’d love to know!