Mother’s Own Dreams Can Come True, Too!

“Think for a minute, darling: in fairy tales it’s always the children who have the fine adventures. The mothers have to stay at home and wait for the children to fly in the window.”
― Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler’s Wife

Well, isn’t that sad? No. No. No! As what my kids would say to everything I say.

NO. NO. NO!

As a working mother who is definitely a late bloomer in all aspect, I say NO to just waiting for my children to just fly in the window at our home and tell me about their explorations.

Call me a selfish mom. I know I am not. It’s not me. It’s our society’s preconceived notion that mothers need to sacrifice all of who they are for the sake of their children.

After all, these walking pieces of our hearts need to be nurtured 100% of the time, right? Wrong!

And who has time to explore their own innate desires? The correct answer to this rhetorical question – Mothers! Mothers should have time to explore their own innate desires, to follow their ambitions and to chase fine adventures in life. Alone or allow the kids to tag along.

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Ahh Mother’s Day! Those creatures with spines of steels amidst the desert heat and dust providing glorious shade and protection to the little people who are the walking pieces of her heart… every single day of their lives. Long live mothers! #turknoys #turknoytravels100 #travelgoals #travelblog #travelwithkids #unicornvibes #desert #qatar #qatar100 #mothersday

Why? Because we have more than an audience. We have followers. These children are our followers. We lead, they follow.

The big question now is where do we take these followers?

For a start, let’s take them to a not-so popular place where nobody is tired living a monotonous routine, a place where everybody is not scared to show their true colors and not be judged for who they really are.

I see this place whenever our family is together. It’s pure bliss when we are among those people not scared to show their true colors, their passion. These are the times that I show my family that I am like them also, human!

Yes, that’s who we really are. Human. Yes, we are “superheroes,” especially during Mother’s Day. Teacher. Doctor. Negotiator. Homemaker. Chef. Carpenter. Architect. Designer. Among all other things. But the most important trait that we almost fail to acknowledge is that mothers are also human. Allowed to have imperfections. Allowed to aim for more for themselves. Allowed to dream. Allowed to be the person they want to be …”when I grow up…”

Being a mother, it’s okay to show our kids, our followers, that we are human being, a person with mood swings, with imperfect emotions, lack of skills, not know-it, a person who needs privacy to use the toilet, a person who dreams for herself and wishes all her dreams for her and for her family to come true.

Now, back to me, the self-proclaimed dreamer, the late bloomer mom of three. I grew up in a village far far away where riding an airplane going to somewhere is a big dream back in those days. Several years on, I got pregnant, way before I could travel and enjoy the “adult” world. The end? Actually no! That is the start of my story.

Having kids made me want to become the person I want them to become. I say this a lot. I have strong belief about this. I’ve seen this work several times about me and to all the moms and kids around us.

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“Build yourself to be a woman that when your daughter sees you, she would know you as a woman who work for her goals.” Stand tall, mothers! It’s our day today! Happy Mother’s Day! #mothersday
I wanted my kids to love books, so I pretend to read whenever they are around me which eventually started me reading books about topics I enjoy.

I don’t want my kids to drink carbonated drinks so I don’t drink cola around them which eventually turned me into non-cola drinker because I am always around my kids that those few moments I can drink cola.. I didn’t want to.
I wanted my kids to be able to explore the huge world and learn not to discriminate anybody with their skin color and where they are from.
Well, I am working on the non-discrimination part. I am a work in progress. I am human, I was trained by society I grew up in to worship white skin color, even become a white skin colored woman. (But this is a different blog story.)

The traveling and exploring the world part, that we can set goals to achieve with the family members. This is what turknoytravels100.com is all about. It’s about the parents (mom and dad) becoming explorers and travelers and getting to know the world because we want our turknoys, the three kids to be explorers and travelers in their own ways when they grow up.

Will we achieve this goal? God knows. We are an optimistic bunch. But whatever happens, at the very least, we are trying and enjoying the “now.”

As any travel cliché would say, its all about the journey. And we intend to enjoy the journey together as family, as dreamers.

As long as we don’t forget our own selves along the way. Even us moms. Yes, mothers’ own dreams can come true , too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turknoy Travels 100 is a Lifestyle

Jumping out of the bed with excitement every day?  That is a great way to wake up every morning. Important question then is.. What could make us jump out of bed with excitement?

The answers won’t be that simple. That really varies for every individual.

For our family, mostly, it’s knowing that we had activities together all planned out for the day. It is not particularly important, where and what those activities are. As long as we are all together as a unit, as family. That is one great blessing we will always be grateful for.

The kids are growing way too fast for comfort and the parents are not growing any younger. To perform several activities require a lot of planning. Otherwise, everything will become monotonous and spending time together will eventually become Boring (with the capital B). The spark of our family wanting to be with each other all the time is too precious to not enjoy that as long as we can.

Hence, the travel goals.

We strongly believe that setting goals make things happen. Of course, goals need to me SMART. Both in business setting and in real life, no matter how personal it gets.

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time-bound.

The huge difference of setting goals in business setting versus personal life is the end game – what do we want to get out of  these goals, the ultimate end. Business goals end game is usually compensation, personal goals end game is more often than not, quality of living and personal happiness.

Turknoy Travels 100 is not only focused on travelling together to 100 countries by 2023, before the kids turn 18.

Well, it is really that and more.Travel and education are the two main focus of our family lifestyle.

As we already defined our travel strategy and it is an unpopular one, we intend to mix-and-match this normal-life-with-real-job-travel-when-we-can-with-kids with every day-is-a-travel-adventure lifestyle.

Really awesome and cool family world-school, they travel around the world continually for very long periods of time, supporting themselves and educating their children at the same time. Turknoys may not (honestly, just really can’t) afford that worldschooling lifestyle for now. It gets too tiring for us to travel and explore after more than three weeks.

That’s when we realize, we are more like short time adventurers, sometimes fancy, most of the time cheapo family travelers.

We look forward to living our residence country for month-long holiday and we also look forward to coming back to homebase.

We look forward to visiting our home countries, Turkey and Philippines, but we also look forward to coming back to expat life.

Best of all worlds, we want to believe that.

The heat of 55degC may bother a lot of people during Doha summer time, but we sometimes look forward to less traffic and quiet times in the region. The below zero temperature and enormous snow in the Arctic region may well be a great home but we are very satisfied experiencing the Northern Lights for three consecutive nights, no shoveling required, snow mobile fun for limited period and leave these all for the months of starless nights in the desert.

We appreciate the different culture, but for now, we are particularly fond of our own comfort zone. Someday, sooner or later, things will change; perspectives may blur and other ideals will become clear, but for now the following specific travel goals have been set, consistent with #turknoytravels100

1.   To travel 100 countries by 2023 with the following criteria:

  • All members of the family visited and explored the country at the same time. Home education trips without the five family members won’t be counted, although these adventures will be included in our blog.
  • Visited two cities of the country. We don’t just visit a country for touristic purposes. We aim to be travelers, not tourists.
  • Spent more than two days in the country. Although it’s not the number days but the quality of time spent traveling, it does help to stay more than two days in a certain country.To travel 100 countries by 2023 with the following criteria:
    100 countries distributed across seven continents, including Antartica. Chronologically, we wish to visit Asia (home sweet home), Europe (partly done), Africa (next!), South America, Antartica, Australia, North America
  • Home based adventures include Philippines, Turkey and Qatar. Not included in 100 countries.

2.   To explore 100 islands in the Philippines.

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The photo that started it all. The time when we realized how happy and satisfying family travel is. Our youngest is yet to be conceived in this time and we set goals after she was born. Exploring Pamukkale in one of our home countries #Turkey is very memorable to us as a couple, joined by love, commitment; heart, brain and feet! With a help of a little goal setting, #turknoytravels100 was set three years after – 2013. Yes, taking our sweet time.. It’s okay for us, traveling is something to savor; a lifestyle to enjoy, not just something to tick off the list!
3.    To visit 100 attractions in Turkey.

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It’s not going to be fair to the Turkish side of the family (mainly #turknoysdad ) if #familytravel will not include the islands of Philippines! The dad loves the gorgeous islands of Philippines. We intend to explore at least 100 islands, an easy goal compared to 7107 islands total, by 2023 as well! Home sweet home adventures is just pure awesome love!
4.    To enjoy every moment in Qatar by finding 100 favourite spots as part of home education

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he Singing Sand Dunes of Qatar! Our favorite family fun spot in Qatar! Definitely number one spot for us while exploring the country where we currently resides as #expatfamily 🦄😍 We also aim to explore places and areas in this country to appreciate day to day living when we are not visiting our countries! Because exploring is a lifestyle! And great lifestyle is great life!

Like any other SMART goal, these goals need to get SMARTER..

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Time-bound. Evaluated. Revised.

Life happens. Life will happen. God-willing, we will be able to realise these goals. For whatever circumstances and these will not be realised, we will re-set and revise goals as the need arises.

No worries. Only excitement to wake up and jump out of the bed every beautiful morning!

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At Sacre Coeur Paris, France where we definitely enjoyed the rain, stairs with stroller, church and awesome city views. Priceless moments our youngest would not remember (and even our toddler then!) but the parents definitely would!

It’s Okay Not to Like to Travel!

 

If there is one thing we have mastered as a home-educating multicultural, expat, mixed (and a lot more adjectives we could not think of right now!) family of five is that every individual is unique. UNIQUE. ONE-OF-A-KIND. ORIGINAL.

All mass produced goodies are cheap and low quality. Thought bubble – Made in China in bulk! Education should not be mass produced, love cards and love emails should never be copied and pasted. With this similar principle, travel plans should not be made in bulk. Simply because…. we are all different! Different shades, unique fingerprints, different tastes, unique brain synapses, different agenda.

As a family traveler, we are not fond of arranged tours. We like to customize our travel plans based on our specific travel goals for the family. Satisfying all five family members at one travel location is not only difficult, but close to impossible. Yet we prefer it because, we have kids! Kids who we want to be decisive for themselves and not go to join the lot. And also because it’s way cheaper! We own our time, toilet breaks and transportation mode.  Perfect for a semi-introvert family!

What we miss though, on not joining tours, are the variety of travelers we meet. The solo traveler, the history buff, the been-to-all-you-guys-should-go-there-traveler, the I-can-never-travel-with kids traveler, cheapo-traveler, classy traveler, check-in-facebook-asap traveler, among others.

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Tuk-tuk around Colombo! ha!
There are other groups of people, though. The non-travelers. Those who seek the comfort and solitude of home, who get satisfaction from home-cooked meals, who think traveling is a waste of time and money, and those who think exploring Google Earth is the same as traveling.

We respect those people. They know what they do NOT want and focus on what they DO want.

The saddest part of people not wanting to travel, is when they do travel because the blogs, the Facebook posts, the chats focus on  having a travel bucket-list or travel goals and they are convinced that they have to have the list, too. Otherwise, they won’t be living their life too the fullest. It’s always sad to conform to society’s expectations against one’s own.

We are all unique. Traveling choices are unique to individual.

It’s okay not to have the desire to travel. It’s okay not to travel. It’s okay not to have any wanderlust.

And of course, similarly, it’s okay to have loads of wanderlust. It’s okay to want to travel. It’s okay to want to travel a lot. It’s perfectly okay to breathe travel.

Our choices. Our goals to live by.

 

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Dreaming of France No More!

I believe that everybody dreams of going to Paris, France and seeing the Eiffel Tower.

There are enough movies, soap operas, news, marketing publicities about France being the most romantic country in the world to make everyone wants to go there.

Including me.  And to think that I came from a very (very) remote town of an archipelago country.  I wanted to see the Eiffel Tower ever since I saw the movie French Kiss. I was almost 17.  (I did tell you I am a remote country girl, right?)

To see  the Eiffel Tower for me was one of those goals that you have to have in the list but totally okay not to achieve; right there in the group of “to marry my prince charming” list.  These goals I thought would never actually happen.

Eventually, I did marry my prince charming and we did live happily ever after. Then it hit me – dreams could come true. Why not go to Paris?

But part of living happily ever after is having kids. We had three. Yes – prince charming can’t keep his hands off his princess.

Later on,  my prince charming and I realized, that since we have kids, it would be almost impossible to travel. So they told us.

According to our happily-ever experts, there are a lot of reasons why we can’t travel. Period. Much more travel to France. The most popular one is that kids will not appreciate France and the baby won’t even remember. Bottom line, almost everyone around us thinks that it is not just worth it.

That same reason why we can’t travel to France just yet, fueled my desire to go to France more .  We went to France March 2013. This is my happy-ever-after. This is not my kids’ dream. This is MY DREAM. I want to explore France.  I want to travel with my family. I don’t want to wait until they are “older” to appreciate the place same as I would. I definitely don’t want to wait until we are retired and kids are all grown up.

My happy-ever -after is now.

For seven beautiful days we explored Paris, France.  On top of that, we stayed in Disneyland, Paris for three awesome nights. We explored further and went to South of France: Nice and Provence France for additional week.

I am dreaming of France no more!  I am happy; ready to move on to other dreams.

If the kids want to come back later on, it will be their dream to be conquered. I have achieved my life-long dream, they should follow their mother’s lead.

Have you been to France? Do you want to visit the country sometime? What’s keeping you? 

 

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Disneyland, Paris
Disneyland, Paris

We Love This Part of the World in the Summer!

We have our reasons. When all expats from the Middle East are planning their escape from the desert heat, our family is rolling out our home activities and travel around GCC! We simply love this part of the world in the summer.

Yes, the summer at more than fifty degrees Celsius! What could be more exciting? Or boring depends on what perspective you are coming from. Imagine a day raising a gifted 7-year old, a rambunctious almost 4-year old and an equally active 1-year old and having the only the option of either indoor activities or heat stress. Life is simply glorious.

Last year, we finally kicked off our travel and off we went to Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Might as well explore the neighboring countries. The summer discount is huge. Normally, we couldn’t afford our stay in The Palm Atlantis – in the summer, we can! We stayed in the fabulous hotel for three days and two nights and we were ecstatic!

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enjoying summer at The Palm Atlantis
There are loads to do in the Palm that we planned to just explore the place. We were very fortunate to have a friend in the area who were very willing to guide us around Dubai. Highlight of the tour outside Atlantis are exploring the tallest building in the world – The Burj Khalifa, and skiing in the desert during summer – how cool is that?  It was way TOO cool for us! It really does help to know someone in the area, reuniting with an old friend and free local guide! Perfect!

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The tallest tower in the worldOn top of the world - Burj Khalifa

On top of the world – Burj Khalifa

The parents had a blast and the kids loved every minute of the trip. This trip actually inspired us to explore more! We intend to go back to United Arab Emirates to visit other cities. There is way too much to see.