I am a firm beleiver that traveling changes people for the better. It opens our eyes to other people and other places and reminds us that somehow, we are all the same, in spite of our differences.
I didn't grow up in a traveling family, but somehow this travel bug was planted inside my soul and I'm doing my best to keep it fed! Every trip that I've taken, whether it be across the world to a village in Switzerland, inside the Sistine Chapel, in the waters of Cozumel, the vineyards of Napa, a tour of the White House, knelt down at a grotto in South Bend, or walking through Central Park, I somehow manage to find a piece of myself. One that I might not even have known was missing.
I stumbled across this amazing article on Solitary Wanderer yesterday and knew that I had to share it. I wish I could write like this!Date a Girl Who Travels
Date a girl who travels. Date a girl who would rather save up for out of town trips or day trips than by new shoes or clothes. She make not look like a fashion plate, but but behind that tanned and freckled face from all the days out in the sun, lies a mind that can take you places and an open heart who will take you for who you are, not for what you can be.
Date a girl who travels. You'll recognize her by the backpack she always carries. She won't be carrying a daintly handbag; where will she put her travel journal, her pens, and the LED flashlight that's always attached to her bag's zipper. In her purse, how can she bring the small coil of travel string, the wet tissues, the box of crackers, and the bottle of water she's always ready with, just in case something happens and she can't go home yet.
Yes, a girl that travels knows that anytime, anything can happen and she just has to be prepared with it. Nothing takes her by surprise; she takes everything with equanimity, knowing that such things are always a part of life. She's reliable and dependable, traits that she's learned while on the road.
You’ll also recognize a girl who travels by the fact that she’s always amazed at the world around her, no matter if she’s in her home town or in a place that’s totally new. She sees beauty all around her, not just the ones featured in travel guides or shown in postcards. A girl who travels has developed a deeper appreciation for life. She won’t judge you, or pressure you to do things you don’t want to do. She knows too much about the importance of identity and self-efficacy, and she will appreciate all the more if you won’t pretend to be who you’re not.
You can lie to a girl who travels and make mistakes, and you can also be as idiosyncratic as you can be. Trust me, she has seen so much worse in her travels, and knows firsthand the vagaries of human nature.
Date a girl who travels, because when you’re with her, you’ll realize that even though she’s napped at a temple in Angkor Wat, went boating down the Mekong Delta, ran by the streets of Saigon, or went skinny-dipping in the caves in the Philippines, she still retains that humility that is the mark of a real traveler. She knows she’s been to a lot of places, but she’s humbled by the fact that the world is still a big place and she’s only seen a small part of it. Seeing this in her can make you feel all right with yourself too; there’s no need for you to do more, to be more. What you are is enough.
When you meet a girl who travels, ask her where she’s been and what she’s going to do next. She will appreciate your interest, and if you’re lucky, she may even invite you to join her. When she does, do. Nothing bonds people better than traveling. On your trips, you will both see each other’s best and worst characteristics, and you can then decide whether she’s worth fighting for.
You can also buy her the little things that she keeps forgetting to buy for herself; that carabiner that will attach her backpack to her seat so that she will feel easier about sleeping on her bus trip, or a backpack cover, a small alarm clock, a money belt, or maybe another sarong that will replace the one she lost in China.
She won’t mind if you get lost on your way to a date. She knows that oftentimes, the journey is more important than the destination. She will help you see the lighter side of things. She’ll walk along with you, not behind you, pointing out the interesting bits of things you’ll see on the way. Before long, you’ll realize that yes, the journey has been more memorable than the destination that you’ve planned to take her to.
Is a girl who travels worth it? Yes, she is. So when you find her, keep her. Don’t lose her with your insecurities and doubts. Because when she says she loves you, she really does. After all, she’s seen so many things, met so many people, and if she had chosen you, better grab that opportunity and thank the gods that you were lucky enough she’s chosen you and not that bloke she met while watching the sun rise in Angkor Wat, or while whitewater rafting in the Padas Gorge in Sabah.
If she says she loves you, she must have seen something in you, something that can always call her back from her travels, something that can anchor her to the world in the way that she wants to after weeks and months of being on the road.
Date a girl who travels. Make her feel safe, warm, and secure. Make her believe that no matter where she goes, and however long she’s gone, you’ll always be there for her, the one that she can call home.
Find a girl who travels. Date her, love her, and marry her, and your world will never be the same again.







3 comments:
Um, LOVE this article....I love travelling, so I have decided that means I'm datable :) haha
I stole the link and posted in on facebook. Such a fun read!
Happy friday!!
So true and very well written! I like how she talked about how it's humbling to travel, because the more places you see, the more you realize how much remains to be seen.
Do you agree, too, that the more you travel the more you appreciate your roots and having a place to call home? That's definitely the case for me!
-College Roomie
I love this and certainly find it so very true. It is utterly amazing the things you learn while traveling-not just about yourself, but about the ones in the passenger seat beside you. This article was spot-on beautiful.
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