Kiss in the Mist

This 2011, I have finally decided to go on a gap year as I might not be able to do it in another time, especially that I am a woman and I also want to have my own children some day, and now that I am still single, it would be the perfect time for me to travel and see the world in a different perspective.   A gap year would be a perfect time for me to try doing something else like waiting on tables in a foreign land, and since I am good with web development, I can help my Vietnamese friend in his thiet ke web online business, which would mean web development business in English. I do not have to work in a corporate world while on a gap year, and I can take freelance jobs to help sustain me, and I will not have to use up a lot of my savings while travelling abroad so that when I get back from my gap year, I will still have enough money to get by to my next full time job in the web development sector. My decision to take a gap year is something that is difficult to swallow for my parents, because so many things could happen in a year, and what is most unacceptable for them is that the gap year would mean that I will not be working because I will be travelling, and being the paranoid parents that they are, they just worry I would be poor after the gap year. It is strange that I am not worried at all as to what will happen to me after the gap year, and I know that the things I will see and experience while travelling will be more than money can buy, and I am sure that they are things I can take with me wherever I go and for as long as I live.


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