I
realize I may be venturing into controversial territory by saying this, but I
merely want to make you think about different possibilities. I’m not a blind believer of the “American
dream”; you know, the one that determines success solely by being able to retire, raise
your kids in a suburb, in a big house with a white picket fence and a dog. None of these things are bad of course. Unless the price you are paying to have them
is keeping you from actually "living". The pressures
of material things are alive and well all around us. We are constantly being bombarded with the “next
big thing” the bigger and the better. If
we lose sight of what really matters, life passes us by and we miss it.
I
have been blessed enough to travel to Argentina, Guatemala, Panama, Venezuela, Dominican
Republic, Honduras, Aruba, Holland, Belgium, France, Amsterdam, and throughout the USA. Everywhere I went, it was an entirely
different experience; the people, the customs, the food, the language, every
single thing fascinates me. I prefer to
stay in the house of locals so that I can have the full experience of their
culture.
One
of my first overseas experiences was Guatemala.
The minute I arrived I began to compare many things to Puerto Rico. The mountains were impressive, I felt completely
surrounded by green, enormous beauty. As
we embarked on a trip to visit with the Guatemalan indigenous people, I had no
idea about the adventure that would follow.
We traveled up and up and up the mountains, so high up that I felt my ears
begin to pop. The road we were traveling
on was about two inches wide; and did I mention it was meant to be a TWO lane
road!!! I saw my life flash before my eyes. Lol Our driver was driving what felt like 100
miles an hour. We were going further and further away from civilization. I began to worry… well ok, to FREAK out! I was
digging my nails into my hubby’s leg. I
think that’s the closest I’ve been to the sky while in a car. My hubby won’t
admit it but I saw clouds surrounding us!!!
Within
a couple of hours I felt part of them, they were sweet, warm, welcoming
people. I will forever be grateful for
that experience; I’m now able to share with my boys about tolerance and
acceptance of other cultures and that there is always something to learn from
someone else. After a great educational fun day with the indigenous people, I now had to go back down the mountain!!! NOOOOOOOOO
There
is an experience waiting for us everywhere… even in our own backyard. We may
not be able to pick up our bags and travel, but we may have a Guatemalan
neighbor or a neighbor from any country from whom we can share with and learn
from. Take a minute and explore; the
world is so much bigger than our tiny circle. Your passion may not be traveling, but it may be something else. Whatever that may be, don't put it off, don't be too busy to do what you love. I challenge you to find sometime this week to do whatever it is that makes you smile..... No Excuses Lets Get Up And Explore! LOL
I am so ready ! LOL ! Spring break is coming up next week so who knows! I will keep up posted ! Dalmita
ReplyDeleteI know.... We are looking around for inexpensive getaways! Lol
DeleteLet's Go!
ReplyDeleteI'm ready! Lol
DeleteI have to say I just came across your blog, it's very uplifting everything you write about u can see u have a passion for it, I just want to say I have read your whole blog it's very uplifting I really need to read this as I've been depressed in a dark place in the last 2 years of my life....thanks for your uplifting words of encouragement and things that happen in everyday life...:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment. Stay strong, there is a light at the end of that tunnel. I've been in that dark place, don't give up.
DeleteThanks for reading