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April 15, 2008

Dealing with being homesick on the road

Homesickness is bound to hit you on the road, mostly in two distinct time periods: a few days into your vagabonding expedition, and another bout 6-months to a year into being on the road.

Homesickness takes a different turn when you have lived in many places; you tend to miss family rather than a place. Your mum’s home cooked food, your parent’s couch (it radiates love, nothing can happen to you on their couch!), your brother’s alarm clock that would ring an excruciating heavy-metal song at odd hours, friends calling you for birthdays or wedding-parties, etc, etc. It has always surprised me how good memories can get you really down sometimes.

I’ve been away from home for about 18 months now, and although I haven’t missed it as much as I thought I would, I am ready to go back for a visit. To see my parents, sleep in the bed I grew up in, momentarily re-live my life the way it was 2-years ago. In the meantime, to deal with the memories that get the better of me — this is what I do:

These are the things I do anyway, and they’ve always worked for me. What do you do when you are hopelessly homesick in a foreign country?

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Category: Notes from the collective travel mind
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2 Responses to “Dealing with being homesick on the road”

  1. Eliza Amos Says:

    I’m partial to sipping a latte in a cafe–a simple ritual–but the trouble is that these days, that’ll run about $9 in in, say, Denmark!

    I think that’s what’s hard about traveling … sometimes the things that typically give you comfort aren’t available. Traveling is just plain uncomfortable sometimes, but learning to deal with that is the challenge we so relish, right?

  2. sarvenaz Says:

    Hi,

    My brother just moved to Canada from Iran for study and he is home sick…I live in USA and I am so desperate looking for a conclution for his problem…I talk with him an hour per day or night….he misses my mother…and he cries like a baby on the phone sometimes!! I feel so bad that I am not with him…please advise.

    I was so young when I left my mother and brother but my brother was with my mum all of his life (He is 25!!).

    Please advise what should I do?

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