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I probably shouldn't be going, but I'm a sucker for travel. Is this completely stupid of me to do?
I'm going to be gone for work and vacation from 1/30-2/20.
H has a business trip to NYC from 2/26-28. I can tag along, if I want, but I'll still have to work while I'm there. And I probably won't be able to hang out with him a ton. The only thing I'd need to pay for is food.
I have enough miles for a free ticket to go, but I think I'll be going to NYC 2-3 times for work later this summer and fall.
Would you go to NYC at the end of Feb?
Re: Too much travel?
Two points-- 1) I assume you're work's cool with it (a month's along time to be gone, to my work, but I can't always work remote) and 2) I assume house/life stuff is fairly simple/autopilot (we're not talking kids, dogs, giant lawns in need of watering and mowing, a stack of paper bills, etc).
If yes to both, go. Why not? It'll be cold, but, as luck would have it, you can buy a new coat, if need be
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I don't think there is such a thing as too much travel
I'd go.
Do you want to go to NYC for a few days? If so, why not?
Last fall I was gone for 3 weeks in October, home for 2 weeks, and then gone for 6 weeks straight thanks to back-to-back vacation and work trips. Beforehand I had thought, "Wow! Three weeks is a long time!" Then the six-week trip evolved out of random circumstances, and by the end of it I felt more like, "Oh, I'm home? Huh. Where am I going next?!"
If you like traveling as much as it sounds, you won't regret being away from home for that long. The thing to worry about is having to be back. Spending all that time with another part of the trip just around the corner meant that there was always something exciting up ahead. Then when it was over, it took me a few weeks to get over the fact that it was all over, and that being in one place for a while wasn't as boring as I feared.
Our wedding on Wilson Island!
This.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.
Mark Twain
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I don't think there's such thing as too much travel.
Buuuut... I don't think I'd go. If it were more than 2 days and you weren't going back several times later in the year, probably. But given these two points, I'd stay home and enjoy some me time, unwinding from the trip with H gone.
Another vote for this.