They say the best way to learn about a person is to walk a mile in their shoes.
If you walk in the shoes of Buddy the Elf, you could end up on a very cold journey, traversing the Candy Cane Forest on your way to New York City from the North Pole.
If you walk in the shoes of Martin Luther King Jr., you could find yourself in Birmingham, Alabama, or marching along the east coast, protesting for equal rights for blacks and whites.
If you walk a mile in my shoes, you could be squishing your toes in the sand walking along a beach in the Caribbean, hiking the snake path down Masada, standing among the ruins of Auschwitz, or climbing up the Eiffel Tower.
I'm blessed to have been all the places I've traveled to at such a young age and it has turned into a passion for me. I love to travel. I want to get a giant map to put somewhere in my house and mark all the places I want to go and all the places I've been in the hopes that one day the entire map is covered in places I've been. I want to see the world and try authentic foreign foods. I want to visit historical landmarks and see beautiful natural sights I did not even know existed. In a little over a week I will go on my tenth plane ride in the past year. Until I traveled to Florida with my best friend, I did not realize everyone did not get to experience all the adventures I had. I loved seeing how enthusiastic she was about take off and being in the air while I was sitting and reading, waiting to get in the air so I could nap or listen to music.
Trains, plains, automobiles, boats; give me a ticket and I'm ready to go. Where as some people don't have an easy time navigating airports and find travelling to be a burden, I love it: being in new places and getting to find my way around always seems to me like a new undertaking. Between packing, checking in, and leaving early enough to be sure there is time to spare can be a hassle, but that is not what I dwell on when I travel. To me, it is all just a part of the travel experience.
I especially love the feeling of excitement when the pilot announces "please take a seat and buckle your seat belts as we prepare for descent into __________". The surrounding city or landscape comes into view out of the little plane window and the clouds no longer separate me from my destination. I become giddy and anxious like a young girl ready to jump off the plane and do something exciting. Not that the plane isn't an experience too, but they do not compare. Plane rides to me are times to rest, listen to music, think and gather my thoughts. As young adults in modern society, we never take time to really rest. It's always go, go, go. When we go to sleep there's always a little light shining from the laptop screen or phone as they charge at night. When we wake up, we're using technology and busy bodies, never able to take a break. Planes force that break. There is absolutely nothing you can do about it. Facebook? Nope. Twitter? Definitely not. Texting? Not a chance. Music is a possibility but other than that, all you can do is sit and rest. It's a wonderful feeling to be able to just stop everything for that small (or long-depending on your destination) amount of time on the plane. Not only that, but after sitting for such an extended period of time, I'm always even more invigorated and ready to begin activities as soon as we get off.
For now, I'm just about all traveled out and need to spend some more time state side (next weekend doesn't count) but I can guarantee I'll be back out in the world soon enough.