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Growing Old, Growing Free

By Lily Bradshaw July 05, 2024 Senior Living

The freedom getting older brings can be exhilarating. We have worked all our lives, maybe raised a family, cared for others. We have cooked, cleaned, taxied, wiped noses, kissed scrapped knees, and hugged away tears. It has been a joy, a real pleasure, but now that we are older, we have a little time to do things for ourselves. And what wonderful adventures there are to be had!

Three years ago, I moved back to England and couldn’t believe the price of property. It had truly exploded in the two (pandemic) years I had been away, and I found myself priced out of the market. It was a little scary, and for a while, I was wondering whether I should have come back.

Serendipity

I decided to temporarily rent a little holiday shack (aptly named Serendipity) on the beach for a season, and absolutely loved it! Breakfast on the veranda, lunch on the beach, and dinner on the barbecue, what more could anyone want!?

From my little wooden veranda, I could hear the sound of the waves as they lapped against the shore. If I stood on the sand dune, I could see the moon reflecting its golden glow on the ripples of the water. I witnessed magnificent sunrises, and sunsets so vibrant they took my breath away. I had my little dog for company and life was pretty perfect.

Everything Changed

Sadly, it didn’t last long as four months later, I lost her. She was 14 and had always been active and happy, but it was a huge blow, and for the first time in my life, I felt lonely. I stopped going to the beach as it was filled with people playing with their dogs, which meant I missed talking with others. It was so hard, and I didn’t know what to do.

One night, feeling a little sorry for myself, and after a couple of glasses of wine, I found myself booking a cruise to Norway. I always thought I wasn’t a ‘cruise’ type of person. How wrong I was! I absolutely loved it and, although I didn’t know it then, this was the start of an adventure that saw me solo travelling to many incredible places and having the time of my life.

A few weeks later, I took another cruise, this time to the Mediterranean, visiting France, Spain, Portugal and some Mediterranean islands. Slowly, it dawned on me that this is what I wanted to do, and the following year I embarked on a challenge – to travel full time for one year, for the same price (or hopefully less) than renting a property and living in England.

Setting Myself a Huge Challenge

My travels took me to much of Europe, including the beautiful island of Madeira. I swam with turtles in Barbados, danced in the rain in The Rain Forest. I stayed at a Buddhist monastery, cooking and cleaning for the Monks, swam in The Blue Lagoon in Iceland, slid down a mountain in a basket and drank from an ice glass in an ice bar in Norway.

I have met so many wonderful people and had the most incredible time and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world. Life is a great adventure and just because we are older doesn’t mean we are not a part of it. In fact, with our wisdom and experience we are a huge part of it.

If you would like to read a little more of my adventures the first three chapters of my book, Growing Old, Growing Free are on my blog. The entire book is available here.

Let’s Start a Conversation:

Have you ever had a big adventure? Would you solo travel for a year? Where is your dream destination?

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Pauline

Hi Lily
what an absolute blessing to come across you. I would love to buy your book but cant find it following the link you gave. Can you help please.
Thanks so much Pauline

lilybradshaw88

Hi Pauline, thanks for joining the conversation. Thank you too for your very kind words, I really appreciate them. I have archived the book at the moment, as a friend, who is an editor, suggested I add a few more chapters and provide a little background to the story. So I am writing a few extra chapters at the moment and will add them to the book. It should be finished in a few weeks. Have a wonderful day and thank you again :) Lily x

Darlene

Oh my yes Lord! I raised 3 kids and almost 2 years ago I finally retired after working 45+years. Retirement is very underrated! Operating on my own schedule besides the Dr, dental and optical appointments has been beyond wonderful! No more traffic jams, clock watching, pressed schedules! I don’t do a lot but I am committed to exercising 6 days a week for 1.5 hours. I’m blessed to have two sources of monthly income so I don’t supplemental income through part-time employment. I’m living my best life! I’m thankful to God!

lilybradshaw88

Hi Darlene, Thanks for joining the conversation.I am so pleased life is good for you, just as it should be! Retirement should be a time to do whatever you want, we have worked a long, long time! Lily x

Emily Hanlon

Sorry that should read Lily not Silly😃

lilybradshaw88

It made me smile x

Emily Hanlon

Hi all, Silly, your post re your travels sound amazing 👏, I too love to trave, but wouldn’t have the funds to go for a year…yes it would be lovely 😍 I’m 65 and still work full time, my choice for finances and also for me and my head😃 I live on my own, have friends and a large Irish family 😁 I am looking at going down to 4 days a week soon. I very outgoing, people feed my soul🫠 so need people on a daily basis though love my time on my own also, I have a big fear of giving up work, I’d get board to death going to groups etc I don’t want to have to give up my holidays as I solo travel and love going away on my own, I meet great people and have a lot of fun😅😅 would love a year off to go exploring the world 🌎, you never know, what might happen and I’ll conkor my fear find a pot of gold (Irish Luck )🧚‍♂️🧚‍♂️🧚‍♂️ and go on my merry way!, your inspiring me😄😄😄

lilybradshaw88

Hi Emily, Thanks for joining the conversation. Thank you, it was one of the best times of my life, and I am delighted to have inspired you :) Everything I do is on a budget, but sometimes that is when you have the best times. I am just writing an article How To Travel The World Without Breaking The Bank, so there might be a few idea in there that you find interesting. Have a wonderful day! Lily x

Susan

Loved reading about your lifestyle and read the first 3 chapters of your book. I went to order it and found I must have a UK address to order the book. I live in the US, so was disappointed to hear that bit of information. Happy Traveling!
Susan

lilybradshaw88

Hi Susan, thanks for joining in! Thank you also for your kind comments and reading the first three chapters :) I was not aware it was only available in the UK, thank you for letting me know. Have a lovely day! Lily x

The Author

Lily Bradshaw has had an interesting and varied career. Twenty years working as a psychotherapist and part time lecturer, followed by 20 years of writing educational courses. Now she is enjoying semi retirement writing books and articles that interest her, mostly about having fun and enjoying life. She has spent the last 2 years travelling solo.

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