No house would ever be enough to make me hate travel. I’d cry every night if I was told I could never travel again. |
I hate the process of traveling. I love exploring new places, but I also love the comfortability of home. I LOVE MY HOUSE. I get home sick after 5-7 days.
If I could pick a super power I would want to teleport. Skip planes/trains/automobiles and the head aches involved. |
I love my house, my pets, my garden. I miss all that tremendously and don't crave travel at this point. I only do it for dh and dcs and to see family. |
It’s me. I LOVE our ordinary life. Kids have friends over. We go out to Rio or the city or wineries. We cheer on our kids at their sports and relax in a clean beautiful home that is spacious and has plenty of play areas for variety- ping pong, outdoors basketball, a stocked basement. At night I read my book with all my candles lit and rest in the most amazing bed. I just love it. I know I am lucky!!! Every air bnb we go to is a dump by comparison. Every hotel crammed. Ah I love and and am so thankful for our life!! |
Yes. My house is insanely nice. I have a nicer pool than any hotel I go to. I designed it myself and it's always at the right temperature and no one else is around. The music always fits my mood. The landscaping is always perfect. I use the Hotel Collection whole house scent system like a hotel and its always the scent I want. The furniture is perfect. The wine is always top notch. I have to travel for work and I hate it because I have to stay at places like Fairfield Inn. When I travel for vacation, I enjoy myself but am always so happy to get home. |
I have a friend who hates restaurants and refuses to eat out and this is what this post reminds me of. The whole thing just makes me sad. |
Hate traveling! Love my house. Renovated a 6000sf house and now I never want to leave it. Hate hotels, commercial airlines, cruise ships yuck. I’ll travel private but we can’t afford that much these days. |
Dorothy said it best. There’s no place like home! |
Are you me? Lol! I hear you Op. |
As I sit in my in laws’ cabin in Tennessee just itching to get on the road to home today, I find myself agreeing with this post. I would typically say I love travel- in years past my family has taken 3-4 vacations a year. But in the last year or so I just want to be home. |
Who knew we owned a thousand salad plaaaates… 🎶 |
+++1000! Why can’t they just contact the producers of Star Trek and ask them how they did that? |
What made me hate traveling was experiencing private jet travel. After meeting my DH, we flew private for the first 5 years. I was completely unaware of the absurd costs! For example, 25k for a 3-hour round-trip weekend. My DH had flown privately for years before meeting me. Places as far as Hawaii and Europe!!! I don’t even want to know what that costs. I’d probably get sick. He is a multimillionaire, but you need to be worth a minimum of 20 million, with continued income, to afford this. I told him, are you nuts after finding out the costs. I saw a trailer in my future. We now travel commercial first class, but the process is excruciating. That once private hour-and-a-half travel time is now 7 hrs, including the luxury of crying babies, annoying people, delays, lines, customs, etc… I now hate traveling. My friends, who have never flown private, don’t get it. I’d rather stay in my beautiful home and watch travel TV. |
I’m the same! When I couldn’t afford it I loved it. Now that money isn’t an issue I hate it. First of all, it’s unhealthy as s***. Secondly I seem to always have stomach issues afterwards. And lastly, I start putting on the lbs super fast. Studies show that people who eat out frequently have a lot of health problems. Diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, heart disease and obesity. |
I need to periodically touch sand and water |