GirlGI | Girl Gone International GirlGI Issue 3 | Page 88

‘I’ve always wanted more than what other people around me have . . . to see more. Learning makes you want to see more,’ says Gabby A.*. She finally took the plunge and moved abroad when her partner was offered a job in Europe. ‘I had been getting antsy to do something different. It’s nice being able to completely start over,’ she adds. Akiko Candyce Baldridge-Hohn, a GGI living in Hamburg and the daughter of a GGI who moved from Japan to the United States, echoed Gabby’s thoughts. She says that travel is in part, ‘reinventing yourself’ and allows those who felt they never quite fit in to find a niche for themselves. ‘When you go elsewhere, . . . there are no preconceived notions of who you are, so you are expected to be different.’ The yearning for change and the desire to find life’s next great adventure is arguably a result of our environment growing up. Similarly, curiosity and openness are traits nurtured in childhood that usually also lead to a cas P??b&?6??"v?FW&?W7B?'WBF???rF?P??V?g&???W&V?F????r&?WBG&fV??F?7GV??6???r7V?F66R?@?vWGF??r????R?2??V?gVV??VB'??vV?WF?2&VF?7?6?F???f?"W???&??r?@?&?6??F???r?F?R??FW'??&WGvVV??W ?V?f?&???V?B?BvV?WF?72??b6?W'6R??0?6???W??'WB??RF???r?27W&S???7B?`?W26???6?( ?B?V??W'6V?fW2?B6???B??v??R?f??r???F?W"v???