After taking 65 flights during my 14 months of full time travel, I can’t believe that I haven’t been on a plane in 4 months. I love flying. I could skip the airports part, but I love going on airplanes. I haven’t been on a flight in what feels like forever, to the point that I’ve been starting to get a bit of withdrawal. When I returned home after traveling around the world I went back work with no definite plans for a near future trip. After 4 months of anxiously awaiting my next flight, I am officially heading to Montreal for Christmas break! My boyfriend and I will be spending Christmas with his family this year. I’m getting a mini-vacation this holiday season after all.
Are any of you heading on a trip? Local or abroad?
feb 14 Thailand and Myanmar but still seems a long time away!
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AMAZING. I can’t wait to see pictures. I hear Myanmar is incredible.
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Enjoy and I totally know that feeling 🙂
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Yes, it has been too long and it felt like forever ago since I went on a “trip”. When is your next flight?
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Hopefully late March…
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And where to,,,?
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I willket you know as soon as we decided on it 😉
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Can’t wait to know what you choose.
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Enjoy the new old feeling of being “home”. But I understand that after that long time it is hard to get used to it again.
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Yes, I miss the traveling life, but I am loving being at home. It’s a mixture of feelings. I’m looking forward to a mini holiday vacation to Montreal for Christmas.
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Florida for New Years! I can’t sit still long either.
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You are one lucky girl. Enjoy it my friend and take lots of pictures of the turquoise water. I’ll be in Montreal for Christmas and back on the east coast for New Year.
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Just being home in Florida with Family for the Holidays! I could not imagine being anywhere else…Happy Holidays to you. Cheryl
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It’s so nice to spend Christmas with family over the holidays! I’ll get to spend Christmas with my boyfriend and his family in Montreal and then with my family on the east coast for New Year. 🙂
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Be safe Jessica! Enjoy Quebec and Back in USA! Your Florida Bud, Cheryl
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East Coast, Canada that is.
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Oh I was wondering exactly what you meant?!
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Yup, Atlantic Canada my friend!
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Wonderful! Be safe in your travels! Cheryl
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You too my Florida friend!
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Happy Christmas to you… glad to hear you get to fly after all!
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Merry Christmas to you too! Yay for flying again~!
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Wishing you and your loved ones peace,
health, happiness and prosperity
in the coming New Year
“MERRY CHRISMAS”
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Thank you so much. Merry Christmas to you too. Happy New Year!
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Nice to meet you Jessica and thank you for stopping by my blog! I was in Montreal a few weeks ago as I have friends there (was my second time visiting). My next trip will be in NYC a few days after Christmas!
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Montreal is a great city to explore. NYC is fabulous! Have you been before? You will love it.
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I’ve been once more, but not during the holidays! 😉
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It’s my favorite time to visit NYC! Even though it’s a bit ‘chilly’, the ambiance is magical. Enjoy!
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Hi Jessica! Thanks for stopping by my blog 🙂
I totally love airplanes too and I’ve been on a lot recently! I went from Copenhagen (where I live) to Gran Canaria and back, and now I’m in California (where I’m from) and we just did a 9 hour drive from San Diego up to the Bay Area! The only thing I don’t like is the constant sitting, but it’s a nice excuse to get a back rub from the boyfriend 😉
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Wow, sounds like you are on quite the journey yourself. I love going on planes, but can do without airports. I’m lucky because my boyfriend is a pilot and we fly a lot. I’ve even had the opportunity to fly a plane (and do two take off’s). It’s exciting!
Jessica
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Wow that’s amazing! A commercial plane or a small one? I’d be so scared!!
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He flies for a commercial airline, but the one I flew was a two seater Diamond Eclipse. 🙂
Jessica
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How exciting! Have an amazing time in Montreal! I’m a bit of a big kid and no matter how many times I fly, I still get exciedd about it 🙂 We’re keeping it low key and staying in England but thee’ll be LOADS of us so that’ll make up for not being abroad anywhere!! Happy holidays!
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Thank you so much. I’m a big kid every day no matter what I am doing, especially when I am traveling. Low key is always nice after the busy time of the year. Enjoy your time with family and friends!
Jessica, Turquoise Compass
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Wow! That is definitely impressive. We want to do long-term traveling, perhaps for a year or more. But we have work and domestic responsibilities, which makes us unable to leave our home for long. What we do is plan out our travels for the year in several-day increments.
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It’s fun (and sometimes best) to be able to spread out vacations throughout the whole year. You never get tired of “planning” a new trip this way when you go every few months.
Jessica
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