Two women share the story of how they packed up their routine-centred lives and set out to explore what the world has to offer.
Chanel cartell, 33, and fiancé Stevo Dirnberger, 32, are authors of the travel blog How far from Home and have spent almost four years travelling the world together. I met Stevo on a blind date back in 2010. A mutual friend set it up and we hit it off straight away, spending that whole first weekend together. We’d both grown up in Johannesburg and had careers in the same industry; Stevo was an art director at an ad agency, and I was a creative director at a social media agency.
We lived a very normal life – we loved our jobs, shared a small apartment in Bryanston, and had friends and family living nearby. We went to gym during the week, had dinner with friends on weekends, and when we could, we would go to places like the Drakensberg, Clarens, Mozambique or Knysna. It was a comfortable, routine-led kind of life.
THE DECISION
Giving it all up to see the world is obviously not something you decide to do overnight. like many people, taking time off to go travelling was always a dream of ours, and it was something we spoke about doing ‘one day’. Then in early 2014, we attended the creative conference design Indaba in Cape Town. There, we watched graphic designer Stefan Sagmeister give a talk about how he closed his New York-based firm every seven years to pursue his own experiences and find inspiration during this creative sabbatical. After the talk, Stevo and I immediately said to each other, ‘We need to do this. What have we got to lose?’
For the next year we saved every last cent in preparation for our trip and, a year after that talk, we were house-, car- and belongings-free, flying to Salzburg, Austria, to start what we thought was going to be a year-long adventure with nothing but four bags in our possession.
THE ADVENTURE
This story is from the December 2018 edition of Essentials.
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