My first trip to Maui in 1975 opened my eyes to an alternate way of seeing how things in life can go. I learned to walk in the darkness on unlit jungle paths. I learned to trust my eyes. learned that walking naked to crystal clear pools through jungle paths is the most freeing experience ever. I learned what freedom really feels like.
And when you only have 3 stubs of candles and you don’t know when you’ll get to town, you don’t light them all up to read a magazine at night. Awareness and care of resources was a very important lesson.
That ten days on Maui was the most wonderful ten days of my life.
This is so great, Kathy! I’ve traveled some and it’s always left me changed. Guatemala when I was 16; Italy when I was 17; Paris when I was 27. All amazing experiences. Can’t wait to dive into your trip!
Your adventure is going to make for a wonderful Kitchen Table conversation. I love your question, yes, is my answer. My trip to Italy was my first time in Europe also, and it forever changed my perspective on what I imagined the world to be. I find travel expands my mind, my heart, and forever inspires me. Excited to read more 🌹
Thank you Kathy ♥️ I look forward to journeying with
you!
Thanks for continuing to support me!
My first trip to Maui in 1975 opened my eyes to an alternate way of seeing how things in life can go. I learned to walk in the darkness on unlit jungle paths. I learned to trust my eyes. learned that walking naked to crystal clear pools through jungle paths is the most freeing experience ever. I learned what freedom really feels like.
And when you only have 3 stubs of candles and you don’t know when you’ll get to town, you don’t light them all up to read a magazine at night. Awareness and care of resources was a very important lesson.
That ten days on Maui was the most wonderful ten days of my life.
It changed me to become who I am still becoming.
WOW what an amazing experience Laurie. Thanks so much for sharing.
This is so great, Kathy! I’ve traveled some and it’s always left me changed. Guatemala when I was 16; Italy when I was 17; Paris when I was 27. All amazing experiences. Can’t wait to dive into your trip!
I love that you had the opportunity to travel at such a young age. 🥰
Your adventure is going to make for a wonderful Kitchen Table conversation. I love your question, yes, is my answer. My trip to Italy was my first time in Europe also, and it forever changed my perspective on what I imagined the world to be. I find travel expands my mind, my heart, and forever inspires me. Excited to read more 🌹
Thanks for sharing Josette. Excited to catch up!