Hello, it’s me! The girl formerly known as The Two Year Honeymoon!
Welcome to my new blog, Finding Ithaka.
I renamed my blog for a few reasons. Our two year honeymoon in Hawaii is over, and I felt like that name didn’t fit with the direction I wanted to take my blog in. I loved writing The Two Year Honeymoon, and I’m sad to see it go. But it’s time for me to move on to my next adventure.
My new blog’s name is based on my favorite poem, “Ithaka,” by the Greek poet C.P. Cavafy:
The poem is based on Homer’s epic poem, The Odyssey, in which Odysseus spends 10 years trying to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. A number of mythical beings try to stand in his way – like the Cyclops, who traps Odysseus in a cave, and the Laistrygonians, who eat his men and throw rocks at his ships.
But Odysseus perseveres. And he finds Ithaca.
I find myself coming back to this poem over and over again, no matter where I am in life. When I first started blogging, I wrote this post about how much this poem means to me and how it’s helped me find myself.
The Two Year Honeymoon was about the journey Nick and I had as newlyweds living in Hawaii. As we entered into our second year of marriage, I found myself wanting to write less about newlywed adventures and more about finding myself.
My new blog, Finding Ithaka, is all about the journey. It’s about finding joy in the little things in life. It’s about the mistakes and the messes. It’s about forgiveness and second chances. It’s about finding gratitude every. single. day. It’s about celebrating life. It’s about opening yourself up to new ideas. It’s about traveling to faraway places and exploring your own backyard. It’s about overcoming the things that scare you. It’s about finding yourself.
We’re all on a journey. Connecting with each other and reading each other’s stories, trials, and successes is a huge part of that journey, I think. It makes us more empathetic, exposes us to new ways of thinking, and provides us with support and encouragement.
Finding Ithaka is for anyone who is in search of something. It’s for anyone who loves to read and create. It’s for anyone who wants to slow down and appreciate how beautiful life really is. It’s for anyone who would rather take a trip than buy the latest gadget. It’s for anyone who craves adventure. It’s for anyone who wants to celebrate the little things that make life so great.
Thank you, friends, readers, and fellow bloggers, for coming back to my blog again and again to read, comment, share your stories, and connect with me. It means more to me than you could ever know.
Let’s set out for Ithaka together.