{"id":4224,"date":"2018-03-21T01:18:54","date_gmt":"2018-03-21T00:18:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/jef-le-saltimbanque.com\/\/?p=4224&#038;lang=en"},"modified":"2018-03-21T01:26:03","modified_gmt":"2018-03-21T00:26:03","slug":"whats-it-like","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/jef-le-saltimbanque.com\/en\/2018\/03\/21\/whats-it-like\/","title":{"rendered":"What&#8217;s it like ?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Here is a text about what is travelling and what&#8217;s it like to go back home. The original is <span style=\"color: #ff9900;\"><a style=\"color: #ff9900;\" href=\"https:\/\/sturgischick.wordpress.com\/2015\/12\/31\/whats-it-like\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">here<\/a><\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>For the last few months of my motorcycle trip and for the first few months of my being home, I found myself constantly being asked the same question\u2026how will you adjust to being home? \u00a0Some people even went so far as to pump up the bluntness and add a judgmental tone\u2026how are you ever going to go back to normal life? \u00a0And those who have made or are on a journey like mine asked still another version, hoping for either some suggestions on how to more easily adjust when they made it home, or to find in me a partner for commiseration\u2026what\u2019s it like?<br \/>\nSo here, finally, is my answer\u2026one for each version.<\/p>\n<p>For the first\u2026I don\u2019t know, I will just figure it out.<\/p>\n<p>For the blunt\u2026What is \u201cnormal\u201d life? Normal to one person is crazy to another. If you mean \u201chow will I go back to a day job and bills and plain, non-travel life?\u201d\u2026all I can say is that I will do it gracefully and gratefully, or at least I hope to. Having the privilege to travel as I have for two years has come at a price. I worked hard, very hard, (as in 50-60 hour weeks for years on end) to save thousands of dollars before my trip. And while traveling and being unemployed for two years, I lived on my life\u2019s savings, whittling away at my future and my retirement, all the while worrying that it would be a hard financial move to ever recover from. I sold my home, and came back homeless.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>There were orphans, and poor and naked children, families scratching bare survival out of the dirt, skeletal and parasite-ridden dying dogs, dogs with dangling limbs, malnourished and bony livestock, garbage and stench, litter and waste, poverty and illness, and natural disaster. Some days were filled with food poisoning, diarrhea, \u00a0spider bites, jellyfish stings or fever. Hours and hours were spent in lines, which added up to days by the end of the trip. Days were spent sorting out paperwork and buying parts. Days and days were spent doing the hard work of daily life \u2013 walking miles to markets and back to camp, struggling through communication to find the basics like food and water and medicine, fuel, oil, tires and parts, carrying everything we owned to and from camp and supplies to and from town, walking, walking and more walking, setting up the tent, packing away gear, washing clothes by hand, sewing and mending the handful of things we owned to keep them useable, and getting cash and managing exchange rates since no one took credit cards. I have allergies and the change in climates, pollen producers, altitude and air quality meant frequent sinus issues and headaches for me. Different living standards in parts of the world exposed me to a lot of dirt. I saw and stayed in some of the filthiest conditions I\u2019ve ever seen, and there are many parts of the world that are MUCH worse than anything I saw. Riding long days and camping in a tent for nights on end in all sorts of conditions \u2013 jungle heat and humidity, torrential downpours, lightning, insane winds, cold, plagues of insect, sand and grit and more \u2013 takes a toll on you physically and mentally. By the end of the trip, my months of hiking, riding, sleeping on the ground, packing, carrying and bumping my way though two continents had genuinely worn me out.\u00a0 It is definitely not for everyone. I am so unbelievably grateful for every bit of the experiences I had, good and bad, but it wasn\u2019t a \u201cvacation\u201d and therefore, coming home won\u2019t be boring or dull in comparison, unless that\u2019s what I want it to be. Life will be comfort and luxury compared with what I\u2019ve been living, and if I am lucky it will be filled with family and friends whom I have missed. My work and life made my last trip possible and my new job will help make my future possible. So I\u2019m grateful for four walls, the chance at a good job, and for a rest.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>And to the third\u2026this is the hard part. It\u2019s hard to come home. Not because you don\u2019t want to be there and not for any one tangible reason. And not because it isn\u2019t good to be home. It\u2019s impossible to explain. I didn\u2019t even know what I was feeling as it was happening. I wasn\u2019t living the bike trip and I wasn\u2019t living my old life, I felt somewhere in limbo. Having now come through my first six months off the road (although that included\u00a0more travels which only prolonged my transition back to reality) and my first month back at\u00a0a full time job, I am gaining a little perspective on what it was like. For the first few weeks I was home\u00a0I literally just slept and ate and showered. I luxuriated in the little things like toilet paper, regular hot water and flush toilets, which seems sad, and a little funny, to those who haven\u2019t lived it because I seem so bathroom focused. Life at home\u00a0is so easy compared to life on the road. You know where things are and don\u2019t have a language barrier or dozens of questions to ask to get what you need to live. I didn\u2019t want to unpack all my gear from the bike,\u00a0so some part of me must have wanted to keep at the ready. I was happy to see everyone but at the same time overwhelmed by crowds of anything more than two people. I was surprised by how few people actually asked about my trip, not because I think they should care, but because I would care if the roles were reversed. I would want to know what it was like. But then it occurred to me that my curiosity is what led me out into the world, and the lack of curiosity that keeps some people from going out into the world may be the same lack that keeps them from even wondering about my trip or asking about it. Some people think it\u2019s strange and irresponsible that I took the trip. Some people didn\u2019t even know I\u2019d ever been gone. \u00a0It reminded me of the feeling Neo has when he finally awakens from The Matrix. You can go back, but you aren\u2019t the same anymore so don\u2019t expect it to feel the same as it did before. I found I didn\u2019t have as much in common with people as I did before I left, and I didn\u2019t have any interest in some of the old things that used to interest me. I had changed, so my view of some of the old parts of my life had changed. \u00a0While I sometimes thought people\u2019s personalities had changed while I was gone, I later realized it was my perspective that had, and I needed to let that go and just enjoy things and people as they are. Since the trip I\u2019m much less interested in material things, but more and more time here is changing that again in the way that I like the comforts of home.\u00a0 When I came home I found I needed to keep myself focused on something in the future that gave me happiness. It helped me to feel less stir crazy and channel that energy. I decided to try and share some of what I learned on the road with other people who might be considering the trip. I stayed connected with a few other travelers just to still feel connected to the road. As much as I wanted to see my friends and family when I came back I also found it just too much. I had to\u00a0work back up to being around a lot of people and needed to have some alone time to balance it out. I put on weight, partly from being less active after getting home and partly from all the garbage that we eat in America. Maybe it was a form of depression. I did sleep a lot. But I never really felt depressed, so I don\u2019t know for sure. I\u2019m not a person who gets depressed, thankfully, but I do worry and fret and get anxious.\u00a0 I did definitely have a serious\u00a0bout of\u00a0anxiety right before I went back to work and during the first week or two. Sleepless nights, palpitations and chest pains were clear signs of it. I thought about the trip a lot.\u00a0 My\u00a0writing and working on a couple of presentations kept it on my mind whether I wanted it there or not.\u00a0 It was hard to get actually excited about going back to work, what with the nerves and the actually having to get out of bed in the morning, but I tried to focus on the parts of things that made me happy. \u00a0I was going to have fun seeing friends in the hotel world again.\u00a0 I loved what I did before and I had the chance to work with a better company and some great people, which made me happy.\u00a0 All in all, when I came home I had some bad and bitchy days, but I didn\u2019t dwell on them.\u00a0 I was patient with myself. One day at a time\u2026just like my life in the road. I\u00a0choose to try to\u00a0stay positive and to plant seeds of happiness\u00a0for my future because having something to look forward to has always been a way I keep myself going and happy. Some of those seeds may eventually show up here. I wish I could explain it better\u2026the feelings and process of coming back from life on the road. I wish I had the words. It\u2019s not necessarily a bad thing, it\u2019s just different. Disorienting. Strange. Even surreal. It must be very different for each person who experiences it. The only thing I can say is that you will get through it. Sharing the experience with other travelers, both those I traveled with and those who have experienced the coming home, definitely helps. It\u2019s a withdrawal of sorts, I suppose, and maybe having a group of people going through the same thing helps. Just remember you aren\u2019t alone.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is a text about what is travelling and what&#8217;s it like to go back home. The original is here. &nbsp; &nbsp; For the last few months of my motorcycle trip and for the first few months of my being home, I found myself constantly being asked the same question\u2026how will you adjust to being home? \u00a0Some people even went so far as to pump up the bluntness and add a judgmental tone\u2026how are you ever going to go back to normal life? \u00a0And those who have made or are on a journey like mine asked still another version, hoping for either some suggestions on how to more easily adjust when they made it home, or to find in me a partner for commiseration\u2026what\u2019s it like? So here, finally, is my answer\u2026one for each version. For the first\u2026I don\u2019t know, I will just figure it out. For the blunt\u2026What is \u201cnormal\u201d life? Normal to one person is crazy to another. If you mean \u201chow will I go back to a day job and bills and plain, non-travel life?\u201d\u2026all I can say is that I will do it gracefully and gratefully, or at least I hope to. 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The original is here. &nbsp; &nbsp; For the last few months of my motorcycle trip and for the first few months of my being home, I found myself constantly being asked the same question\u2026how will you adjust to being home? \u00a0Some people even went so far as to pump up the bluntness and add a judgmental tone\u2026how are you ever going to go back to normal life? \u00a0And those who have made or are on a journey like mine asked still another version, hoping for either some suggestions on how to more easily adjust when they made it home, or to find in me a partner for commiseration\u2026what\u2019s it like? So here, finally, is my answer\u2026one for each version. For the first\u2026I don\u2019t know, I will just figure it out. For the blunt\u2026What is \u201cnormal\u201d life? Normal to one person is crazy to another. 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