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It has been a long two weeks of travel, cars, trains, conference food, discussions and learning. I don't mind saying that although my brain is tired and resembles, figuratively at least, mush I did enjoy it. There was so many interesting and excitng ideas and great people to learn from.
Despite the fun I had, coming home Thursday night on the train seemed to be the longest part of the journey. In fact I couldn't get home quick enough to the heating, to sit next people I actually knew and to cuddle up on my warm couch and hug my family. I am grateful to be home.
Has anyone else travelled a bit for work? What were the bad bits? What were the good bits?
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4 comments:
I only do the odd little interstate trip for my design business, i can't do more as i'm raising 4 children on my own while my husband is away for 3 years for his work. He gets very homesick, particularly when he's training, on exercise or course, the weekends are lonely. Then when he's overseas in war zones, it's a different mix of missing us, being so busy & worry, we focus on the bigger picture, when we're together again & building a homestead & farm, it will make all this time apart worth it.
I'm sure you're feeling very welcome to be home, love Posie
I actually love long train and bus rides. I find it such a nice time to read, write and watch the world go by. But yes, it is always nice to come home from a time away. What was your conference on? Sounds like you learnt a lot...
Ah, there is nothing like a sweet welcome home.
I travel here and there for work, but never for more than a couple of nights. That's just refreshingly needed, not bad at all!! x
I've never had a job I had to travel to. Indeed, since I've been a mum I've only gone to work with my daughter. Sometimes I crave the down time of trips away.
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