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9 contributions to Blue Skyy Wanderers
A Quiet Realization Today
I had a moment earlier where I just sat still and let myself notice how different I feel these days. Not because of anything dramatic that happened, but because of the quiet ways this life keeps reshaping me. Living out of Mani, moving through unfamiliar places, trusting my own timing (it asks you to meet yourself honestly), without distractions. Today I realized how long it’s been since I’ve given myself the space to actually hear my own thoughts rather than rush past them. There’s a kind of clarity that only shows up when you slow down long enough to recognize what’s been waiting for you. It made me wonder how many of us are carrying things that don’t belong to us anymore, expectations, old identities, roles we've outgrown but keep wearing because they feel familiar. What’s something you’ve recently realized about yourself now that you’re in a different season of life? No pressure, even a single sentence is enough.💙
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@Debra Scott That kind of honesty takes real courage. Seeing your own wounds clearly isn’t weakness; it’s the beginning of real healing. And as nurses, we’re good at tending to everyone else (just not always ourselves). So choosing to be kinder and gentler with you is a powerful shift. This season is giving you room to treat your own heart with the same care you’ve spent years giving others. And you’re right, having women beside you makes the process a lot easier to carry. You’re not doing this alone.💙
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@Angela Stokes What you have shared is something many women eventually recognize, but few say out loud. That polished version of yourself did its job, it kept you respected, protected, and moving through rooms that didn’t always welcome vulnerability. There’s nothing wrong with that; it served a purpose. What’s powerful now is the shift you’re feeling. Letting go of the performance and choosing what actually fits your spirit is real freedom. That simple "casita" you’re drawn to isn’t just a place to live, it reflects the woman you’ve become, not the one you had to present. Releasing the armor doesn’t make you weaker. It shows a different kind of strength. You’re stepping into this new season with honesty and intention, and it’s clear you’re ready for it. Thank you for sharing!💙
Let’s Break the Ice a Bit
We’ve got a mix of women in here — some already abroad, some planning, some still figuring out what freedom could look like. Since we’re all moving through similar seasons of life, it helps to know who’s walking this path with us. If you’re comfortable, share any (or all) of these: 1. Where you’re currently based 2. Where you’d love your next soft landing to be 3. One thing you hope to get out of this community Nothing polished required. Just whatever feels true today.
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@Dorrissa Griffin You’d be bundled up from head to toe trying to enjoy anything local in Maryland this time of year. If you want to stay stateside, you’ve got some solid warm options. Texas beaches can be surprisingly nice this time of year. South Padre and Mustang Island both give you that soft sand and easy warmth without a long trip. Out West, Southern California has several hot springs tucked into those desert landscapes, and Death Valley offers warm days and some beautiful, quiet soaking spots. If you’re open to going a little farther, Mexico is hard to beat. Places like Puerto Vallarta, Playa del Carmen, and even the quieter corners of Baja give you those sun-soaked, “bathing suit in December” days. And Puerto Rico stays toasty without a passport, making it an easy win for quick warm weather and clear water. I know this was a long answer. I’m looking forward to hearing which kind of warmth calls your name first: the beaches, the desert springs, or something abroad.💙
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@Dorrissa Griffin My pleasure, glad those suggestions helped. There really are some great hot springs here in the States, you don’t always have to cross an ocean to get that kind of warmth and reset. If you ever want ideas based on season or travel style, just say the word.💙
🌤️ Welcome to Blue Skyy Wanderers — Start Here!
You made it — welcome home, Wanderer. This is a space for women who’ve lived fully, done the hard things, and are ready to create freedom, community, and joy on their own terms. Before you explore, take 10–15 minutes to settle in and share your story below. These first steps help us (and your future travel sisters) get to know you. 🗺️ Step 1: Introduce Yourself Where are you in the world, and what’s calling you to a more intentional or adventurous life right now? (Add your reply below 👇 — photos welcomed and encouraged!) 💡 Step 2: Share Your Spark What made you say yes to joining Blue Skyy Wanderer? 🤝 Step 3: What Do You Need Most Right Now? Encouragement? Accountability? Clarity? A plan? Connection? ✨ Step 4: Find Your Travel Twin (or Life-Path Pal!) Let’s make your first connection right here. Drop a quick note about: - Where you’re based (or headed next!) - One interest or goal you’d love to share with someone here - Whether you prefer chatting inside Skool or off-platform You might meet your next travel buddy, accountability partner, or creative collaborator.
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@Darlene Booth-Bell Welcome in. I love the way you’re expanding your travel map and shifting from the familiar to places that stretch you a little. That says a lot about where you are in your journey. Slow travel gives you the time to absorb a place instead of rushing through it, and it sounds like you’re leaning into experiences that feel richer and more intentional. I’m glad you’re here with us as you explore new corners of the world.💙
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@Rhonda Davis So glad to have you here. You’ve already covered a lot of ground, and now you’re standing at that crossroads between the RV life you’ve dreamed about and the possibility of moving abroad. That’s a powerful place to be, full of options and real possibility. I understand that space well. I’ve been living my own version of a mobile life in my van, and I know how grounding and freeing it can be to take your home with you, even in a small space. There’s something about that kind of travel that teaches you what you actually need and what kind of life you really want. If you decide to explore the RV path or the overseas path, or a blend of both, you’ve got support here from women who’ve walked pieces of each journey. Looking forward to seeing what direction you lean into next.💙
A Small Slice of My Day
I’m tucked away here in Las Cruces, NM right now, living this intentional, more nomadic rhythm that many of us have been craving for years. With the extra breathing room, I’ve been catching up on the meaningful things... the things that actually matter to me, not the busywork we used to fill our days with. Being out here makes it clear how much freedom we can still claim at this stage in life. The kind that doesn’t have to be dramatic or flashy — just honest, steady, and our own. I’m curious about you: What’s one small shift you’ve been wanting to make toward a freer or more intentional life, but haven’t given yourself permission to start yet? No pressure. Just whatever comes up.
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@Debra Scott Letting go of control hits different for those of us who’ve spent years in roles where being “the one with the answers” wasn’t optional. In teaching and nursing, you get trained to anticipate needs, prevent problems, and stay two steps ahead. That mindset keeps other people safe, but it can make your own life feel tighter than it needs to be. Voicing that you want to release some of that pressure is a real shift. It means you’re recognizing the difference between responsibility and over-responsibility. You don’t have to have all the answers to move toward a more intentional life. Sometimes the first permission you give yourself is to not carry everything alone anymore. It may take some practice, but I have no doubt that you can.💙
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@Carol Hudnell That’s a big one, and it sounds like you’re already easing your way into it instead of forcing it. Releasing that attachment to a physical space doesn’t happen overnight, especially when a home has held so many versions of us. But the way you’re looking at it, honestly and without rushing, creates space for something new to take shape. And you’re right: once that tether loosens, options open up in ways you don’t always see at the beginning. I think you’re moving in the right direction, step by step.💙
Settling Back In
I’ve been on the road these last few weeks, and now that I’m settled for a bit here in Las Cruces, I’m ready to pour some new energy into this community. If you’re here because you’re dreaming about a softer landing somewhere warmer, building your own version of freedom, or figuring out how to travel on your own terms...you’re in the right place! Before we jump into new topics, I’d love to hear from you: What’s one thing you want clarity or confidence around this week? Nothing big. Just the first thing that comes to mind.
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@Carol Hudnell Sounds like you did exactly what you needed to do. Getting another set of eyes on things can make all the difference, especially when you're trying to grow something with intention. And you're right! Coaches need coaches just like the rest of us. Glad you walked away with clear direction instead of guessing your way through it. 🥰 Thank you for responding.
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@Debra Scott You’re not alone in that one. It’s always easier to spot what’s going on with someone else than it is to sort through our own noise. There’s nothing wrong with needing a little help to see your own options clearly. Sometimes we just need another person to hold up the mirror so things come into focus. Helpers need helpers, too.💙 You just may need to take Carol up on her offer!😇 I appreciate your support.
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