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		<title>31 Travel Quotes to Inspire You This Year</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are so many remarkable things left to see. Some days, and years, I am not sure I am even making the slightest dent in my lengthy travel bucket list. Days like that I think why do I keep a bucket list at all? Why not just go with the flow, pick a spot on the map and have a spontaneous adventure? I am wholly content just to travel wherever my next trip takes me with no set list, schedule, itinerary, or intention. Right now I have no idea where that will be, but I am guessing it&#8217;s a ski resort, or possibly a beach. My Travel Inspiration Travel is a gift you give yourself and your family. It&#8217;s a topic that unites us and turns us all into storytellers. This inspirational travel quotes post is for you if you live for the beach or strive to be outdoors in the mountains skiing, hiking or snowboarding. Inspirational travel quotes can fuel the fire to keep traveling and climbing new mountains. At the beginning of a new year, when the weeks and months seem full of potential, I thought it would be fun to ask some of my Family Travel Writers and Solo Travel Writer friends what their favourite travel quotes are. Here&#8217;s a bit of inspiration for you too. Our 31 Favourite Travel Quotes Corrine McDermott of Have Baby Will Travel&#8217;s McDermott helps parents of babies, toddlers and very young children to find their happy wild side experiencing travel together.  She is clearly a fan of Lewis Carroll&#8217;s adventuresome spirit. Doesn&#8217;t travel make us all a little bit like Alice in Wonderland? “Actually the best gift you could’ve given her was a lifetime of adventures.” 2. Susan Pazera is one busy mom with two web sites: Moments on the Map and also She’s on the Go. Here are two of her favourite travel quotes. 3. Pazera also loves this one: &#8220;there’s no time to be bored in a world as beautiful is this.&#8221; YES! I could travel all the minutes of all my days and never see everything there is to see. But to be honest there are a few big adventures I am very willing to lose sleep over still. Denmark and Greece, Germany and England are all screaming my name.  Traveling Makes You Rich&#8230;in experience. 4. Alicia Peiffer and also Kerrie Mendoza both picked this travel quote. &#8220;Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer.&#8221; Alicia writes at Making Time For Mommy. Alicia is a Chicago parenting blogger who also has a son on the autism spectrum and writes some of her family travel content through that lens. Kerrie Mendoza, one of my favourite humans on the planet, also loved that particular quote about travel making you richer. Clothing and toys and gadgets don&#8217;t quite do the same thing now do they? Kerrie writes amazing food and travel content at Family, Food and Travel  She&#8217;s another of my OG Canadian Mom Bloggers who are truly a giant part of my support system as an entrepreneur. One day soon I hope we have the chance to travel again together. She has an incredible Pinterest channel too. Don&#8217;t miss it. My London crew 5. Margarita Ibbott of DownshiftingPro, One of my dearest friends in the world, Margarita is a fellow Shakespeare lover, so she chose this one: &#8220;Be patient for the world is broad and wide.&#8221; Margarita provides insights into multi-generational travel and girl&#8217;s getaways too. In fact, I also love this quote because it&#8217;s hard at times to be patient when watching others travel at length, especially at this stage. I get it and I still find it challenging some days to move all of my people around when I take a solo trip. And if I want to go with my husband somewhere well that&#8217;s still pretty much impossible because the kids are not yet able to be home alone together. So patience comes into play sometimes and then other times everything unfolds rapidly. No matter how you get there, or when, the destination is pretty much always worth it and I have learned to value the journey as well. 6. Stephanie Holmes, a fellow London, Ontario Mom and family travel blogger from Canada She shares her life and travels with a unique take always at How to Survive Life in the Suburbs Here is one of her favourites: “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.” &#8211; Helen Keller   Proust 7. Kirsten Maxwell, of Kids Are A Trip, notes that travel changes you as a person. Marcel Proust said it best.“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes” So true. Every time I leave a country that is new to me I am richer and wiser and I appreciate everything so much more when I return to my home in Ontario, Canada. 8. Paula Schuck &#8211; Thrifty Mommas Tips &#8211; Family Travel, Girl&#8217;s Getaways, Health and Wellness Travel, also known as me. @Inkscrblr on social media. &#8220;Between every two pines is a doorway to a new world,&#8221; this quote by John Muir is one of my personal favourite travel quotes because it reminds me of being outdoors and skiing too. Freedom is a mountain covered in snow surrounded by pines. Sometimes freedom is a hike in the summer, but for me it very often involves mountain views. Follow my bucket list travel Pinterest Board for more inspiration. Another Vote for a Quote About Travel Opening Your Eyes 9. Shoma Arora of The Mommy Spice Travel and Lifestyle web site She reminds us that you need to keep your eyes open to possibility when traveling. Some would say that&#8217;s relevant to every day life as well. “We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” – Jawaharial Nehru Http://www.themommyspice.com Ottawa Canada Travel Writers 10. Laura Byrne Paquet Paquet, of Ottawa Road Trips, is fast becoming one of my favourite Canadian travel writers. She has a sharp wit, a regal cat, and is a clever wrangler of words as shown by her comical choice from Oscar Wilde. Very honestly cannot keep up with all of her adventures. Laura is truly GOALS. As my teenage daughters would say (and if they are reading this they both just cringed so hard at their embarrassing mom.) “I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train.&#8221; Oscar Wilde 11. Ann Bacciaglia   Ann, of Kickassliving.com, is a good friend and a giant admirer of Anthony Bourdain&#8217;s body of work. We have been to numerous travel and blogging conferences together over the years. Most recently, we attended WITS in Quebec City. She writes about widowhood, grief, wellness and travel as a single woman over 50. What you might not know about Ann is that she lives in Ottawa and last year she did an incredible volunteer trip to Puerto Rico that sounded challenging and eye opening too. This is the quote that inspires her.  Anthony Bourdain  More Ottawa Travel Folks 12. Hannah Logan. AKA, Indi-Hannah Jones, Hannah is also one of my favourite independent solo travel bloggers, and she chose a Dr Seuss quote suitably. Although she chuckles at her own misadventures often, she has some of the truly incredible journeys. Late last year she went to Tonga and went diving with sharks. FULL SIZED sharks. Follow her Hannah Logan Instagram feed now. Do it. https://www.eatsleepbreathetravel.com/ 13. Becky Stanisic. Another family travel blogger in Ottawa, Becky runs a Bit of Momsense, who is possibly one of the sweetest people around. Her blog is about parenting, living and loving and to be 100 % honest she&#8217;s one of my Ottawa group who makes me want to move to Ottawa just because they have some talented people and funny bloggers. I forgive her for introducing me to Hallmark Christmas movies, to which I am now addicted. “Not all who wander are lost.” ANOTHER of the world&#8217;s best Ottawa bloggers and a Canadian travel blogger friend is this lady, Sandy Allen, at Canadian Blog House.  14. Sandy Allen: The older I get, the more I want to experience. This feeling inspired my tag line &#8220;Life is meant to be experienced&#8221; As someone who used to be afraid to try new things, Neale Donald Walsch&#8217;s quote &#8220;Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.&#8221; really speaks to me. It&#8217;s what now inspires me to always say &#8220;yes!&#8221; to new travel destinations and experiences. 15. Globetotting&#8217;s Katja Gaskal likes this one best, which is equally applicable to life, and parenting as it is to travel. Globetotting.com &#8220;Two of the greatest gifts we can give our children are roots and wings.&#8221; &#8212; Hodding Carter Her philosophy is summed up here in an excerpt from her site: &#8220;The idea behind Globetotting is to inspire and inform families who want to discover the world with their kids. I have always travelled; I grew up travelling from a young age and I’ve never really stopped.&#8221; Now her family of five travels the world together and has lived abroad at several points in time. Travel is Like Marriage&#8230;or Parenting 16. Paula Schuck again &#8211; Thrifty Mommas Tips. Join me here every Tuesday and I will take you on an adventure somewhere fun and often impactful. Thrifty Mommas Tips &#8211; family travel, international travel, family adventures, health and wellness. “The journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think that you control it.“ John Steinbeck. Don&#8217;t Be Afraid to Jump Right In 17, “A ship in a harbour is safe, but is not what ships are built for.” John Shedd.  That one appeals to me because we love the water and also we love to cruise.  More Ontario Writers 18. Deanna Tousignant of Maple Leaf Mommy is one of the OG parenting and lifestyle bloggers in Canada. I am a fan of her, and her blog and her busy, lovely, family. Deanna is a sandwich mom and I know a little something about that, so show her some support and love when you have a moment. It&#8217;s a challenging space to be in, but rewarding and such important work too. Family is everything of course. This Mark Twain quote is her favourite of all the quotes about travel. 19. Jurga Van S. of My Full Suitcase. The famous quote attributed to Dalai Lama: “Once a year go someplace you&#8217;ve never been before”. I love it because it inspires people to explore more, no matter if it&#8217;s a place close to home or on the other side of the world.  My site is Full Suitcase  https://fullsuitcase.com/ 20. Heidi Gollub is a freelance travel writer from Austin., Texas.  R We There Yet Mom? &#8211; A Texas Lifestyle Blog 🙂 rwethereyetmom.com  “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.&#8221;  Benjamin Franklin. 21. Nicci O’Mara of Trip Chiefs teaches others to travel easily with kids. That&#8217;s not an easy thing to do sometimes, but it can be when you figure out how to simplify, find your system as a family, and if you are also flexible on the road.  My favourite is this travel quote, equally applicable for life, by Jack Kerouac. A few people cited this one actually. 22. Kimberly Tate has a fantastic family travel blog that has some serious street cred. In short, she&#8217;s been doing this for awhile and she knows a thing or two. “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.” -Søren Kierkegaard https://stuffedsuitcase.com Mary Penafiel Solio based her blog on a Book, just like the quote here says. 23. “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page.” &#8211; St. Augustine. Loved the quote enough to name my blog after it 😊 http://www.theworldisabook.com 24. Lisa Goodmurphy is a must read in family travel. Trust me on this. She says: &#8220;I have always liked this one from James Michener for the reminder that travel is about being open to new experiences. “If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home.” &#8220; Gone With The Family 25. Sarah Wright Wilson of The Wandering Grumpus is another Dr Seuss lover. Clearly, she&#8217;s a writer who sees the fun and whimsical side of Dr. Seuss and applies that to her travel experiences. &#8220;If you never did you should, these things are fun &#38; fun is good.&#8221; -Dr. Seuss  http://thewanderingrumpus.com/ 26. Karyn Means of Walking on Travels has a beautiful quote that is inspiring for all ages. This quote always reminds me of childhood and Peter Pan. One of my favourites, both in life and the mindset for travel when fear holds you back. &#8220;WHAT IF I FALL?&#8221; OH, BUT MY DARLING WHAT IF YOU FLY?  The Happiness Ambassador 27. Charles McCool, chief happiness ambassador at McCool Travels. Charles is one of my favourites to run into at every single travel event ever. True story &#8211; I first met Charles on a travel media fam tour to Daytona Beach. I was the only Canadian and when talk turned to food I happened to mention that I had never ever had Krispy Kreme donuts. So, on the last day as we were taking an airport limousine to the airport the group of travel writers pulled over as soon as they saw the flashing sign and we all shared some Krispy Kreme donuts. Shared my first Krispy Kreme with Charles. He definitely brings the fun always. Do You Work to Travel or Travel to Work? 28. Christy Laverty of A Little Brightspot likes this one, and so do I. &#8220;Jobs Fill Your Pockets But Adventures Fill Your Soul.&#8221; A lot of us work to travel. Some travel writers have built a career travelling to work and that&#8217;s not entirely without a few bumps in the road too sometimes. But I can&#8217;t think of a better way to make a living than writing. People I Love to Travel With 29. My Friend Aeryn Lynne of Geek Life is a Boss at what she does (web developer). She takes incredible photographs too. I rely on her for her technical smarts and she is a pretty KILLER navigatrix on a Gal Pal&#8217;s Getaway. Just saying! Also she knows all the things about Geek Travel and Geek topics like Marvel. 30. Another from me that you probably all are familiar with too. &#8220;I Travel Because I Become Uncomfortable Being Too Comfortable.&#8221; 31.  A final quote for good measure is one I am sure you all know. Every Trip is an Adventure Is there such a thing as a bad trip? I mean even the one family adventure we had that was a hot mess of failures from the minute you said GO, had highlights and a few great moments. That trip began with the tour company dropping the ball, the realization that the resort was closing the next week, and staff checking out early leaving tourists high and dry for a week. But it was also&#8230; That was also the time we parasailed on the beach. Well, to be honest my husband and kids parasailed and I took photos. But watching them was pure joy and overhearing this lady on the beach say &#8211; &#8220;OMG is a kid doing that?&#8221; Well, that is a memory I will never forget. Last Year Was Spectacular and This Year Will Be Too. Girlfriend&#8217;s Getaways are One of My New Favourite Ways to Experience Something New This past year I had many memorable adventures. One of those led me off on a whale watching tour with friends in Tadoussac, Quebec. That girlfriend&#8217;s getaway was epic. And of course our cruises and ski vacations are always taken together. There&#8217;s nothing better than discovering a new mountain with my entire family together. Watching the kids soaking it all up and enjoying the trip, well that&#8217;s my reason to travel right there. Never Boring Travel is a bit of magic. What an amazing thing that we can fly almost anywhere and embrace something new any day you wish. Here&#8217;s to an incredible year of adventures! Of all there quotes above which one is your favourite?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Travel is a doorway in Yelapa. What do I mean by that exactly? Well, travel itself is a doorway to another world, another culture, a geography, a lifestyle. It is bright. Travel is full of potential. It is a bit surprising. Travel can be confining, liberating, original, scary or safe. Like a doorway in Yelapa. My Favourite Pastime Travel is my favourite pastime out of all the possible diversions in life. In fact, travel plus writing, well it doesn&#8217;t get better than that. I am a strong believer in family travel and my kids travel with me as often as we are able. We are a team. They are great little travellers and of course they enjoy all the benefits of that. Meeting new friends, learning new things and conversing with people who speak different languages. Travel as an Adult As a child I didn&#8217;t travel much because we didn&#8217;t have the income to be able to see the world. We took regular yearly vacations to a cottage. That was a three hour drive away. I loved the beach and I still do. Sometimes, a simple road trip can be enough of a vacation to rejuvenate the spirit and the body. I anticipate this summer visiting a cottage again. Even the sound of a cottage screen door can evoke a certain atmosphere and the feeling of home away from home. Choosing Family Travel Before we had kids we travelled a bit. Mostly to warm climates and fun leisurely spots. After we had kids we went into a period of shock where we were both incredibly happy to be a family but also unable to afford to travel with a baby. As both kids transitioned to school full time my ability to generate income grew and so we considered family travel. Could we do it? Would it be worth it? Could we afford it? Would the kids remember any of it? We also have a disabled child to consider so none of our decisions are taken lightly. In fact they are often weighed and measured endlessly before we leap. We started our youngest with very small road trips to see how we could handle the changes. To Flights We upped that incrementally over the years, so we have been able to see Mexico, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Grand Cayman, Disney Florida, and many other areas of Florida, Ontario, and Quebec. This, happily has proven to be an extremely positive experience. Our kids both travel well and they enjoy family travel with us. I intend to keep that love alive as long as I can. I hope to one day be that Grandma travelling with her grandchildren and children on a cruise ship where intergenerational travel is so common. Family Cruises This year we took our first ever cruise. In my head I am planning another cruise to follow up on that great experience. This past year I have visited several countries, and I have been really blessed to be able to travel as I have. Colombia was a doorway to so many things. It was a doorway to remembering what really matters in life and a reminder to always give as much as you can to people, especially children who need help. Puerto Vallarta was a beautiful diversion and some sweet time spent with only my older daughter right before she turned 13. The cruise was a time to explore many new places and try some awesome things such as snorkelling with stingrays and nurse sharks. My kids have also zip lined and parasailed and ridden donkeys down a mountain with us. Skiing and More Recently they travelled with us to Mont Tremblant where we learned how to ski. Skiing itself is a doorway to the outdoors and better health, fitness and happiness. There are many moments as a parent when you take pride in something your kids do. Sometimes they happen almost daily and sometimes you need to look a bit harder for them. I find these moments often when travelling with the kids. Maybe because I slow down long enough to see them for what they are. Family Pride Is there anything better than listening to your child speak French confidently with someone she just met in Quebec? Or hearing the kid&#8217;s club coordinator tell you that your eight-year-old daughter was teaching all the kids and adults how to speak French? Or hearing a child holler on a beach in Cancun: &#8220;Man, that little girl can hit!&#8221; as you spy your six year old drive a baseball down the beach. Travel is a Doorway Travel is a doorway to so many things. Just like this doorway in Yelapa. You never know what exists beyond that doorway until you take it. It&#8217;s a surprise, a picture, a photograph, a memory.And travel is a privilege in a world where many don&#8217;t have a proper door, or access to a home, or ability to travel. Travel is a doorway in Yelapa. Join Me Every Tuesday Every Tuesday I host a perpetual travel linkup here: Leave your favourite travel posts here for others to read and I will also leave you a comment.</p>
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