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You are here: Home / Destinations / Asia & Oceania / A day to give thanks

A day to give thanks

November 25, 2010 By Jillian

Happy Thanksgiving to our readers in the USA, and for those of you in Canada, happy almost Thanksgiving! We have a lot to be thankful for this year. Since last Thanksgiving we’ve been to Africa, Europe and Asia. As this year winds down, we too will be returning to something that resembles a stationary life. And you know what, despite having a wonderful time traveling, I’m thankful for the opportunity to go home.

IMGP9935Our holiday this year will be in India. A far cry from the Thanksgiving’s of my childhood when the power went out due to snow and my dad cooked the entire meal on the charcoal grill. Nevertheless, we each have a lot to be thankful for this year and as we sit down to what will certainly be the spiciest thanksgiving in a while, here’s a short list of things I’ll be thinking about.

1)The opportunity to live our dream and be an example. Most people thought we were crazy when we set off on this adventure. As the end of our trip gets closer and closer I’m more and more thankful each day that we’ve made this journey happen, not just for ourselves, but also to serve as an example that dreams can be achieved. So many readers have emailed us questions about doing an around-the-world trip and some have even embarked on their own. It feels good not only to have followed our own dream but also to have helped inspire others to do the same.

2)The good, the bad and the ugly. There have been some awful experiences on this trip. There have been some incredible moments and some that bring me to tears. Looking back on it I’m thankful for each of these experiences. They don’t only color the trip and make it more interesting (frankly most people are interested in hearing about the bad stuff anyway!) they have also taught me a lot about what’s possible.

3) Our readers. From parents to extended family, friends to other bloggers, fellow travelers somewhere else in the world to those we meet at a hostel, we are forever indebted to our readers for keeping our spirits high, keeping this blog going and giving us support even when they don’t realize it. It’s a big world out there, but not a lonely one.

Filed Under: Asia & Oceania, Headline Tagged With: holidays, returning

About Jillian

I'm an adventurer and a fun loving spirit. I'll do almost anything once for the experience, well within reason. I love mountain biking, hiking and swimming. I compete in adventure races, but I'm also a complete nerd and love to read. I try to live my life without regrets, in the words of Ferris Bueller, "Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. "

Comments

  1. Kap says

    November 25, 2010 at 3:27 pm

    Happy Thanksgiving to the both of you!!!

  2. Leo says

    November 25, 2010 at 4:39 pm

    happy thanksgiving!!!

  3. Bartasan Wauran says

    November 26, 2010 at 12:12 am

    Happy Thanksgiving to you guys from Indonesia …

    Trully envy U both …

    Cheers,

    Arta

    • Jillian says

      November 27, 2010 at 3:04 pm

      @Leo, Kap and Arta- Thanks! Your comments just proved our point- friends in the US, Brazil and Indonesia! 馃檪

  4. Dawn says

    December 1, 2010 at 6:10 am

    Reading what you guys have done and what you are thankful for has quite literally brought me to tears (a little embarassing since I’m at work). I am so grateful that I met the two of you and I feel honoured to call you friends.

    I hope you had a wonderful thanksgiving and enjoy the rest of your adventures.

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