Sabbatical: What does that mean? One definition is: “a rest or break from work; an extended period of time intentionally spent on something that’s not your routine job.” Traditionally, we think of a sabbatical as something college professors get every so many years to study abroad.
But at Syverson Strege it is a benefit that each employee receives after every five years of employment. A gift! A huge blessing!
My favorite days were spent at the beach just relaxing and enjoying the warm sunshine. We also did a bunch of sightseeing and visited state and national parks. There are always a few funny things that happen on a trip:
These unusual experiences made for lots of laughs!
On our way home we spent a few days in Tennessee and Kentucky, including a stop at Buc-ees Travel Center, famous for its massive size and cleanliness. It’s a must-stop if you see one while traveling in the Southeastern U.S.! We took MAJOR backroads from Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Cave City, Kentucky. I told my husband that if something happened to us on those backroads no one would ever find us!
What I came to realize during this time away is that I truly needed rest! A stressful couple of years had worn me down and I was exhausted. Taking care of parents had taken a bit of a toll on me. So, I did some of my favorite things. I baked, cooked, slept in, napped, spent time at the spa, and visited places I have never been before.
The final weeks of sabbatical back in Iowa was a time to reconnect with friends that I don’t get the opportunity to see very much. Movies, dinner, shopping, and of course endless talking! It truly was an escape from regular life to a relaxed pace, time to enjoy the simple pleasures and joys of life. And while “all good things must come to an end,” I carried with me more than souvenirs from my time off. I carried six weeks of rest, rejuvenation, a much slower pace of daily living and a mind that was clear and no longer tangled in knots. I can truly say I was ready to get back to work. It is funny how escaping our routines can help us find our way back to our true self.
In the next few years, I just need to figure out how I am going to occupy my time during retirement. Excuse me, I have some research and planning to do!