Mary Ann
Have you ever taken a group tour for a travel adventure with companies like Viking or Smartours? You are with around 30 people, and often you click with some of the people you meet. For the duration of the trip, you become fast friends, and at the end of the journey, you exchange addresses and contact info to keep in touch. Time passes, and you are lucky if you get a Christmas card. Occasionally, however, magic happens, and the friendships take root on the trip and blossom in the coming years!
I have been blessed twice with such friendships. On a trip to Africa, I found one of my best friends, and we have taken several trips together and have enjoyed NYC when I lived there – she is a New Yorker. We are very compatible travel buds, and laughter comes easily to us. What a blessing!
On another trip in 2012 to Costa Rica, I met a group of people who were from New York City and New Jersey. There were 7 of us (two couples and three singles) who have kept in touch meeting several times a year to dine and do local adventures. We explored Greenwich Village with the New Yorkers leading the tours and walked the Brooklyn Bridge and toured the Dumbo area of Brooklyn. We did a day exploring an outdoor sculpture garden and have attended plays. When we are together, it is non-stop talking, and everyone gets along so well. We call ourselves The Costa Rica Gang.
Sometimes we do major trips together. Several of us went on tours to Morocco and Egypt. Other members of the gang have taken smaller trips together or meet up for dinner in New York in small groups. My African bestie has joined our group several times and is often part of the adventures.
I have used the word together in most of the sentences in this blog. It is the word that best describes us. The Costa Rica Gang is the kindest and most adventurous group of people I know. We are in regular contact sharing our life experiences. There have been medical challenges, and we have supported each other through them. I know if I needed help, these people would be there for me. I would be there for them.
How did I get so lucky to have been blessed with these people in my life? I am richer for knowing them. I cannot say enough good about them. I hope they see this blog as a love letter to them. I look forward to our future adventures – together!
Note:
If you meet people on a trip and you can see a lasting friendship, try to really stay in touch. You must reach out to them and make some plans. Great Travel Buds are priceless. Remember those friendship can grow and be a meaningful part of your life. You will never regret the effort.