Happy News and Homesickness

Usually I talk to my family about once a week, mostly with my parents and sometimes with my sisters and friends. Yesterday someone very close to me called and first we talked a bit about where we are at the moment, how she liked her recent holiday on Zanzibar and so on. And then, just as the phone connection started to get really bad, she told me that she and her partner decided to get married next year. Oh wow! I was almost instantly torn between being really happy for her to be in a loving relationship and being incredibly sad for not being able to be with her in that moment. For not being able to hug her and see and feel the excitement instead of listening to it over the phone.

For a moment it made me not want to do this any more. I wanted to be at home, with my family and friends and not be so fucking far away on the other side of the planet. I wanted to be with my friend and her partner and celebrate with them and not have to deal with visa and route planning. Thoughts of quitting flickered through my head. I considered trying to cycle / travel faster to be able to come home in time.

But then, thinking of having to rush to get through all the countries in between here and home doesn’t feel right at all. It’s not going slowly, it’s not compatible with stopping when something interesting turns up or when you need a break. One of the things I like most about our trip is the open end. While that doesn’t mean that I want to keep on travelling indefinitely it means that our plans are to evolve organically during the process.

So I’m torn between a happy and a heavy heart and don’t quite know what to do yet. Being away is hard sometimes.

4 thoughts on “Happy News and Homesickness”

  1. Thank you for sharing these very honest thoughts. Something I can relate to all too easily. Life on the road is an incredible adventure and absolutely beautiful every day. But it is too easy to only look at it that way. And, although it isn’t easy to understand for others, sometimes all we wish is to be with the people we love.

    Take care, keep learning, keep enjoying, keep sharing

    Chantal

    1. Yes, so very true. I guess it’s always both. And then again – as I deeply value all my family and friends – I wouldn’t want it any other way…
      Lisi

  2. I just missed my brother’s wedding. He got married to a woman that he met when we had already left home. Skype can fix many things, Christmas, new years, birthdays, maybe even your friend’s wedding? Put a nice dress on (one of the fifteen in your panniers hahaha) and stay up late for the time difference and convince somebody to make you be a part of this special day 🙂 hugs from Tijuana,
    Annika

    1. Oh really, your brother, too?
      I will definitely give the Skype-Dress-Party some thought – it might just be too hard to choose from all the pretty dresses I brought 😉 (I don’t think anyone really understands that joke as much as long distance cyclists :). )
      Many thanks for the thoughts anyway!! And have fun with family in Tijuana!

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