18.09

Japan: The price we paid, the memories we made

Paul & Beth in Japan - magnifying glass

Any bold move, big change or great adventure requires a sacrifice of some kind. This is true in business, life and travel. It’s simple economics – every choice you make has an opportunity cost. Every dollar you spend on a plane ticket is a dollar you can’t spend somewhere else. And the bigger the challenge, the greater the risk… but of course the bigger the reward can be.

Today I found myself sat pondering what we have missed by taking a leap, packing up and moving to Japan for six months.

What we left behind:

* Sofa

* TV

* Mobile phones

* Car

* My man’s salary

* Space (we swapped a three storey home with a garden for a tiny two room apartment with a concrete balcony at the back of a bakery – oh what glamour!)

 

What we missed:

* The birth of four babies to close friends

* Several birthdays and my niece’s first day at school

* The London 2012 Olympics

 

What we gained:

* Lightness, both physically (I have lost over 14 lbs since arriving here!) and emotionally (no stress, hardly any ‘stuff’ to weigh us down)

* Time, and a fluidity in our days – my man goes to school every weekday afternoon, but everything else is flexible

* Two rickety bicycles and a shelf full of books (they don’t count as ‘stuff’!)

* A sackful of memories

* A shelf of filled sketchbooks and about 10,000 photos

* A closeness that can only come with six months of living in each other’s pockets, sharing unusual experiences every single day

* A new energy from slowing down, eating better and getting out in the sun more

* Clarity on what we want to do with our life together, and what we don’t

* A realisation that we want to live near the sea one day

* An addiction to caramel frappucinos and watermelon ice lollies

* A new appreciation for home that can only come from being away

* An engagement!

 

So was it worth it? Absolutely!

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