Making your dream come true

Cycling the Dalton Highway

Our family worked hard to make our bike trip from Alaska to Argentina happen. You can make your dream happen too.

How does one make the decision to buck the traditional demands of society to live their dreams?  How do you go about throwing away everything you’ve been raised to want in order to make your own way through life?

In the end, the answer comes down to priorities.

We will make time and money for the things that are highest on our priority list.  I love to read and can curl up in bed and read until the wee hours of the night, but I haven’t hardly read at all lately.  I could make excuses and say I’m too busy or my boys demand all my time, but the reality is that it isn’t high enough on my list.  In my free time, I choose to play with my beads or surf the internet rather than reading a good book.

The same is true about traveling the world.  We will find a way to do what’s important to us.  If new floors in our house is more important than a family vacation, we get new floors.  If a new couch is higher on the priority list than bicycles, we get the couch.  And if heading out for extended family travel is of the utmost importance, that’s exactly what we’ll get.

Our bike ride from Alaska to Argentina didn’t just fall in our laps one day – we made it happen.  We looked at our lives and at the limited amount of time we had on Planet Earth.  We looked at our sons and realized they were growing fast and we only had one chance at this parenthood thing.  In short, if we didn’t do it now, we would lose the opportunity.

So we made it happen.

We quit our jobs.  We packed up our house.  We bought new bicycles.  We headed out to see the world with our sons.

Traveling with our boys had become our number one priority and we made it happen.  Yes, there were a million reasons not to take the trip – we didn’t have enough money, our house needed work, our careers would suffer, a trip like this wasn’t what society expected us to do…  But all we really needed was one good reason to do it – and time with our sons was that reason.

How can you live your dreams?  Make it your highest priority.  Make the decision to do it and let people know what you’ll do.  Then take steps to get there.  It’ll happen – if you make it happen.

Posted by | Comments (5)  | September 24, 2012
Category: General


5 Responses to “Making your dream come true”

  1. Jen Says:

    Couldn’t have said it better myself. Life is like a movie – you have to decide how you’ll play it out, the course of action you’ll take, what events will happen & where you’ll go. What do you want your life to look like? The catch is there is no re-recording, no editing, no re-doing in life. You can only live it out once, one way. You have to begin deciding & prioritizing based on what you truly want to do. I just came to this way of thinking after reading your book & just sent off an e-mail to you today explaining our story. I hope people continue to come to these realizations too that we only have one life to live, and dreams need to have action taken in order for them to happen. My biggest fear is coming to the end of my life full of wishes that I never pursued. If you make your dreams your #1, you can make it happen! 🙂

  2. Nancy Sathre-Vogel Says:

    I decided a long time ago that I didn’t want to find myself sitting in my rocker thinking back upon my life and thinking, “I wish I woulda…” It’s all about living it right the first (and only) time!

  3. Noelle Says:

    Nancy – do you have a blog? I’d love to read about your adventure!

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  5. Nancy Sathre-Vogel Says:

    Noelle – I do have a blog! It’s at http://www.familyonbikes.org/blog Thanks!