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 Sorry for the length, but it's bugging me. I have this wanderlust, its always been there and always will be, its just that much a part of me, of my personality I guess. But it's to the point where I don't just want to travel, I need to travel. I can stay in one place for an amount of time but then I NEED to go again, can't explain why, just do. Don't get me wrong, im not running away from problems or debt or anything stupid like that. But lately, girlfriends of mine are asking things like when are you going to settle down, when are you going to get married, how many kids do you want, etc. Most of the time I just stare at them in disbelief, I cant really think of anything else to say to that (without offending them anyway). Most people attribute it to not knowing what I want, but its quite the contrary, I know exactly what I want and I know myself incredibly well. Which leads to the question, is it them or me? And do you know any people like this? P.S. was never raised in a military family, rather dislike anything military. And I'm a girl not a guy. And I'm not talking about sooner vs later, more like never ;).
A.Were you perhaps raised in a military family? I was, and it seems like every 3 years I get the urge to pack up and move somewhere else!
  

Q.My cat has crazy wanderlust, how do I keep him safe?Related Search:
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 My cat (less than 1 year old) is both neutered and up to date on all of his shots. He has a SERIOUS and vocalized desire to wander outside. Where we live, I don't feel like that's safe for him. Any suggestions on how to pacify his obviously deep longing to prowl the outdoors?
A.I use to have the same problem with mine. He would wait by the front door and always try to run out the door whenever we would open it, he was very sneaky. I agree you should maybe get a leash for him. I got some cat trees for him to climb and hide in and some scratching posts and i usually leave the window open for him to look out. And i sometimes let him out on the balcony you could do that to if you have one. Hope this helps
  

Q.Do you have any ideas on how to satisfy "Wanderlust" on very limited budgets?Related Search:
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 I am looking for way to creatively experience new sites, sounds, and cultures, without having to travel to far. any thoughts on cheep travel, creating experiences, or ways to still experience new things without needing to travel very far?
A.Join a volunteer group. You'll gain cultural experience, a broader perspective, AND feel great about what you're doing.
  

Q.where can I purchase the book Wanderlust by Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton ? it's a knitting book?Related Search:
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 it's a knitting book by Cornelia Tuttle Hamilton
A.I found it on ebay (no pun intended :) ): [Link] 
  
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For other uses, see Wanderlust (disambiguation).

Wanderlust is a loanword from German to English that designates a strong desire for or impulse to wander[1], or, in modern usage, to travel and to explore the world[2].

[edit] Etymology

The word came into English in 1875[1] or 1902[3] as a reflection of what was then seen as a characteristically German predilection for wandering that may be traced back to German romanticism and the German system of apprenticeship.

The term forms from the German words wandern (to hike) and lust (enjoy). The term wandern is frequently misused as a false cognate, it in fact does not mean "to wander", but rather "to hike". Placing the 2 words together translates to "to enjoy hiking", although is commonly described as an enjoyment of strolling or wandering.

In German the term has become somewhat obsolete. A more contemporary equivalent for the English wanderlust in the sense of "love of travel" would be Fernweh (literally "an ache for the distance").

The initial of the term is always capitalized in German ("Wanderlust") but usually written in lower case in English ("wanderlust").

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