Deferred Dreams Of Travel

ย โ€œHope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.โ€

(Proverbs 13:12, The Message)

Like others who have become โ€œthe older generationโ€ before us, we baby boomers discover the truth behind the clichรฉs of everyday life.

A plaque on the kitchen wall in the farm home of a retired couple in the first parish we served declared,ย  โ€œToo soon old, Too late smart.โ€ All too true!

We may have gotten older (and deferred our dreams in the process), but thankfully it isnโ€™t too late to live some of our dreams. We only have to wake up and stop telling ourselves we have to defer the actual living of our dreams โ€œuntil we are retiredโ€ and โ€œwe can afford it.โ€

Often, people tell me that travel is at the top of the list of their dreams for retirement. โ€œI canโ€™t wait to be retired, so I can see the world!โ€ Why wait?

You can see the world now. Thatโ€™s right, home exchanges take away the economic impossibility of your dream โ€œto see the worldโ€โ€”now.

Home exchanges bring the added benefit of โ€œliving like a localโ€ as you travel.

Jimmy Buffet sings a song, “Someday I Will.”

Donโ€™t put off your dream to see the world. Someday is here.

Photo: ‘Daydreaming of Traveling’, Passport, National Geographic & Map by Chris Ford is licensed under CC by 2.0.