Introduction

By Dad

The greatest danger in life is not to take the adventure.” George Leigh Mallory as found in National Geographic Aug 2018.

Family, Friends, Colleagues, travel enthusiasts,

Thank you for your interest in our family’s adventure that we call Holliday360. We sold our home, sold our cars, left our professions, and pulled our kids out of their comfort zone (school, activities, friends) to travel around the world for ten months.

Why do this? To max out on life … to … max … out … on … life.

That’s the bottom line. To go. To do. To act on that nagging whisper. To live the absolute best life imaginable. To put first things first. To put a vision into action with my supremely talented wife and amazingly inspirational children. To strive for the most purposeful and deliberate life possible. To respond to “what if….” and “why not?” To scratch that itch.

If there’s anything in this world that I could do, what would it be? To travel the world with my wife and kids.

Although this grand plan has been on my mind for several years, it wasn’t until the late spring of 2018 that all systems were officially a go – that yes, we are capable to do this, that we are able to do this, and that now is the right time for us to do this.

Introduction and motivation:

I don’t know when the idea first hit me, but it’s been clear. The whisper’s drumbeat has been steady and consistent as long as I can remember. I knew that if I was ever lucky enough to marry the right person and have kids, that I would want to show them the world. I did and we are.

We want our kids to become knowledgeable citizens of the world and develop rich, first-person experiences and opinions by immersing in Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, Asia, South America, and Europe.

We intend for their interaction with different cultures, peoples, wildlife, hemispheres, environments, political systems, countries, and economic zones to enable them to understand the world community and conclude that people and places have their own unique and interesting stories. This includes observing the similarities between different cultures and languages, understanding the challenges that others face, determining what unites societies, and deepening appreciation for the role our country plays in the world.

We want our family to grow in appreciation of different walks of life and the natural and human-driven factors that impact regions around the world – factors such as economic systems, political beliefs, philosophies, weather, religion, geography, and international relations, and then discuss how it all fits together in a loose, ever-changing puzzle.

We want to take advantage of the opportunities of doing something grand as an entire family – build, deepen, and improve our family relationships to include our marriage. We also hope our kids learn how to get comfortable being uncomfortable and to handle being bored … occasionally.

So, I intend for Holliday360 to be part of my lasting legacy – playing the long game which will hopefully impact third and fourth generations … and beyond.

Key influencers and inspirations: (not the only ones)

My Mom and Dad, Lore and John. Since my Dad passed, my Mom has repeatedly challenged me – “Listen to me kid, if there’s something you want to do, go do it now – while you can.” Well, here we are. Thanks Omi!

Dr. Paul Salbert – community leader, musician, doctor, family man, and friend.

Anthony Bourdain – “Parts Unknown” is my favorite TV show – even ahead of Jonny Quest. Although I don’t always agree with Mr. Bourdain, and sometimes wince at his dialogue if I’m watching with one of my younger kids, I appreciate his introduction of the factors (history, weather, geopolitics, etc) that impact the food choices of that week’s featured region.

Mark Batterson and Joshua Symonette from the National Community Church.

And finally, those who I’ve met who are living and doing their personal mission – doing what they’re supposed to do. It shows through. I keep a list.

That’s the motivation. Enough of the serious stuff for now.  Not only do I keep a list of people living their best lives, here’s my first list for the blog – the airlines we’ve used so far.

8 thoughts on “Introduction

  1. Very cool!!! I have been clicking on dad’s page for awhile and … nada. But now it has begun… love it!! I am extremely inspired!! And dude- my brother’s a fantastic writer!! I believe you have received the writing gift from our mother. She was a great writer. As a little girl, she had stories published in the local newspaper in Ochsenfurt. I can see how she has played a role in the inspiration for your travels as well. Oh, I can imagine her saying this to you, her cute German accent and all: “Do it now, or you never will!!” (sans expletive). Anyhoo- I am SO excited that you are actually doing what you have planned and hoped to do for so long. Love the airline tips too. Your children are having the experience of a lifetime. Both you and Cindy are excellent parents!! And I am a very blessd Tante! Can’t wait to read more…

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  2. Read with great interest the complete posting beginning with “Introduction to Dad’s Page,” this morning. Was able to access the entire series of postings, month by month. HOWEVER, when I tried to go back in later, I was and still am, again locked out. I get into an apparent circular error when I try to log in and always end up in the same place—the log in page. Ugh!

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