Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life

Posted by: orchid

Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life - 05/03/09 07:41 PM

So here I am at home and my partner is in Europe. I could have joined him but decided didn't want to spend more money on food and airfare when right now I am unemployed. We already went to Hawaii at beginning of this yr. and I wouldn't have known I would have no job at that time.

However, part of this trip is business reasons for him and so the trip destinations were driven partially by this reason. Have already been to Brussels, Brugges(in Belgium, a town with medieval canals) and paris for a few days each place a long time. So if I had tagged along with him, biking from point to point, I would have felt itchy to see other different cities/areas in Europe since there is so much more I haven't seen there.

Now I learn yesterday, that my father might be showing signs of prostate cancer. He is 80. I already purchased a ticket several months ago for trip to Ontario this Sept. Again I had no idea at ticket purchase time, that I would be unemployed. This is getting complicated since I'm trying to time this personal trip properly so that I don't jeoporadize any job offer if it happens and also the additional cost of paying charge to change ticket flight dates if I am forced to.

Any of you get stuck in these wierd travel planning-life situations because:

1) you are at slightly different life stages than your partner
2) family priorities.

If the fairy godmother could show up and wave her magical starry sprinkles, to make things easier. tired
Posted by: Edelweiss3

Re: Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life - 05/03/09 07:55 PM

Orchid, sorry to hear about your father. I think prostate cancer is common in older men, and doesn’t even affect their life span. I read that somewhere. So I hope this will be the case for your father as well. I’m sure some of the nurses here can tell you more.
Sounds like your partner’s business is going well. Doesn’t he need a secretary or event manager? Have you considered working with him?
Oh yes, it is often hard to juggle personal wishes with professional ones.
Posted by: orchid

Re: Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life - 05/03/09 08:11 PM

Originally Posted By: Edelweiss3
Sounds like your partner’s business is going well. Doesn’t he need a secretary or event manager? Have you considered working with him?
Oh yes, it is often hard to juggle personal wishes with professional ones.


Well, if his company wins approx. $1 million project contract, I'll be on board. But no indicator so far in horizon. In his line of business the contract $$ are way smaller. Certainly, we've talked about it. Hard to know what may happen but this business is only for the next few years (since he should be enjoying his retirement). Right now, his laptop died and he is computer-less in Europe which from a biz perspective is not good.

Re my father: The latest news was abit shocking simply because neither parent told me even though I spoke with them on phone last wk. But I know them...

Based on what we know if it is prostate cancer, it is negative prognosis for 80% of men in his age bracket. For much younger men, at this time, I understand they do chemotherapy, etc.

Right now, further testing is required.
On the surface so far, father so far has had no cardiovascular or respiratory problems. Proper weight (or even a tad underweight). No mobility problems. He has low blood pressure.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life - 05/04/09 02:40 PM

Orchid, a dear friend just learned that he is cancer free since going through prostate cancer treatments. I pray the same for your dad.

Living in limbo is tough. I recall doing that when going through infertility, always hoping to get pregnant, but never knowing, so really uncertain of how to plan for the future. Sounds similar to what you're going through.

Perhaps the best thing to do is get travel insurance, making sure you won't take a loss if you have to cancel.

Are you fretting about your unemployment, or trying to make the most of your free time?
Posted by: orchid

Re: Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life - 05/04/09 10:14 PM

My priorities are: 1) find job (preferably full-time) 2) staying healthy That's how I allocate my blocks of time every day. So every day is cycling 1-2 hrs. solid outdoors. There is a danger during this time period of overeating which is why I have to do this.

I'll have to play it by ear, to see how my travel plans to Toronto to see my parents can be worked in with life's changes this year. (Looking back on last 4 months, it has been abit strange. crazy)

Any other time is websurfing smile and other stuff. Volunteer work here and there. Next wk. is Bike to Work Week where across the city there is a massive annual bike commuter promotion campaign of offering free juice and snacks for people who bike commute and stop along along info. tables on the joy of cycling. So will be volunteering for a few hrs. several days just next wk. --with volunteer work shift starting at 7:00 am. rain or shine to greet the cyclists and chat up briefly.

Most large North American cities (with a strong cycling organizations and committed municipalities) are celebrating Bike Month or Bike to Work Week during May or June annually with various bike related activities.
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Travel sacrifices, diff. stages in life - 05/19/09 04:50 PM

Thought I'd drop in this thread and share that the NABBW is partnering with a gal who plans girlfriend get-aways. I can't wait. I beleive there's going to be one to Tennessee in the fall and I'm not going to miss it. More details to come.