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This Australian mother has spent all her savings on a trip around the world with her daughter

Evie Farrell is an ordinary woman from Sydney. She worked as PR-consultant, raised a daughter and had been saving money for home repairs for quite some time. But when the desired amount of money has been finally collected, a close friend of Evie died of cancer. It completely changed the woman’s plans. Forgetting about all the repairs, she took all her savings and left the house with her 5-year-old daughter Emily and only one backpack for two. The woman decided to stop wasting her life and better start traveling the world. So she and her daughter decided to take a journey around the world. Since then, a whole year has passed, but Evie and her daughter, who is 6 years old now, don’t want to come back home.

When Evie Farrell’s closest friend died, the woman realized that life is too short to spend it in vain and decided to concentrate on the most essential aspects of hers.

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At that time, Evie saved around 30 thousand Australian dollars. She planned to spend all this money on doing repairs in the house. But, as it turned out, she decided to spend this money in a completely different way.

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In February 2016, she quit her job, took her daughter Emily, who was just 5 years old and decided to spend all their savings on a trip around the world.

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“My best friend died – says Evie. – She was only 42 years old. She was the best, most beautiful woman, that you can only imagine. And she left two children. This was a reminder to me that our life is short and we must not let it pass.”

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“We have to take any chance and get everything possible out of our life”, – says Evie.

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And in February 2016 Sydney adviser on public relations and her 5-year-old daughter set off on a journey around the world, taking with them all the family savings,.

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Evie and Emily have been traveling for almost a year and they don’t plan to come back home!

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For eleven months Evi Farrell and her daughter have already been to over 13 countries.

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They have been to Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, the UK, France and China, just to name a few.

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“Now I understand that there are much more important things in life than to sit for hours at the office table, earning money to buy some things and food”, – says Evie.

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“We are traveling for a year with one backpack for two and now I can’t even imagine how can I come back to my former habitual way of life”, – says Evie Farrell.

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“I think that in ten years my daughter Emily will hardly say to me ‘thank you’ for new kitchen and bathroom being completely updated,” – says a determined mother from Sydney.

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“But Emily will be grateful to me for the fact that her childhood years were filled with extraordinary experiences, sights, sounds and colors of the wide world!” – says Evie.

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“The only thing I learned this year – she says – if you want something so much, you must do everything possible to realize your desire!”

What about you? Would you like to leave your home and start a completely new life?

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