Why “peas in a pod”?
Another question I am asked relates to the blog name. Quite simply, while common perception is that there are usually two or three peas in a pod, I read earlier this year that there are actually usually eight.
When I pictured us all travelling around in a motorhome, together for 24/7, that image seemed appropriate! 😉
Which reminds me, Ross has been wanting me to set a previous blog post straight for a while now: San Francisco was not the first time I had some alone time. I had time to myself in every RV park we stopped at…when I went to do the laundry!!!!!! 😉
We are just so thankful for the opportunity we were given to do this trip, and are looking forward to the next one!Â
Back to reality
Well we have now been back for two full weeks, and boy have they been two full weeks!! The kids were straight back into school and extra-curricular activities, extremely happy to see their friends and all very satisfied with the welcome home they received!! They had no problem returning to dance and music lessons and their soccer or netball teams, but have had to be coaxed (ok, sometimes spoken sharply to…) to get their homework done.
Ross had an extra week at home which allowed his leg to heal before he had to return to work. Once back at work, he was asked if he was pregnant (jokingly of course) because he had a glow and a happy peaceful smile! A joke we could enjoy even more knowing we both actually lost a few kgs while away. (Only funny as long as no-one asks ME the same question…)
I had to go back to work the day after the kids went back to school, but have also approached the last two weeks in a serene and carefree manner. To the point where colleagues are telling me it is time to snap out of it and get back to reality!! 😉 I must admit, I did stop to reflect on my feelings. I was afraid the enjoyment of the experience was more due to the escape from reality it allowed us, because – quite frankly – some aspects of reality have been really hard over the last couple of years. But while the time away was an escape from reality of sorts, it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, which allowed us to learn, grow, and bond together. And personally, thanks to Ross doing ALL the driving, I had time in the RV I just don’t get at home, to spend in meditation and reflection, read novels, and write a few songs in Garage Band on my iPad (which sound quite good now Jarrod has fixed them up!).
It took me the whole first weekend to catch up on my washing, a few days to unpack everyone’s suitcases, and over a week to catch up on mail and paying bills. It was more fun to sign up to travel websites and examine the travel section of the Sunday newspapers. A common question we are asked is “so where are you going next?”. Don’t worry, it is definitely under consideration!
The next question we are always asked is to name our favourite thing/experience/place during our journey. I did ask the kids during the plane trip home to give this some thought knowing it would be a common question. Surprisingly, everyone has a different “top three” list, which someone suggested to me is a good thing because it means we catered to everyone at their different ages and stages along the way. I wholeheartedly agree!

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