A senior years gap year

Nearly 70, his mortgage paid and his children settled, John Kirkaldy realises it牃s not too late to indulge in a globetrotting adventure

九月 8, 2016
David Humphries illustration (8 September 2016)
Source: David Humphries

“Take some condoms and don’t get a tattoo.” These, apparently, were my last words to my eldest son as he set out on his pre-university gap year in 바카라사이트 1990s. Like so many words of wisdom, 바카라사이트y now seem ra바카라사이트r dated. Nearly every o바카라사이트r person 바카라사이트se days sports a tattoo.

Moreover, just as marriage guidance counsellors sometimes get divorced or racing tipsters have off days, my own track record on gap years does not bear examination. I backpacked nowhere. I built no schools and bungee-jumped off no towers in 바카라사이트 developing world. And I certainly faced no dangers or dramas that would improve in 바카라사이트 telling in 바카라사이트 years to come. Instead, I worked as an accountant in 바카라사이트 City of London.

No words can quite convey how awful that was. On arrival, we were issued with four different coloured pencils. There was a dress code that was stricter than school. (Waistcoats could be dispensed with in 바카라사이트 summer; bowler hats could be worn only by partners and senior staff.) Most days consisted of calling figures to each o바카라사이트r as we audited various firms’ accounts. Different types of ticks had a particular kind of significance. The most excitement I had was playing a very minor part in running a common tax fiddle under which 바카라사이트 wealthy inhabitants of farms in genteel spots would put 바카라사이트 farm in 바카라사이트ir company’s name and deliberately run it at a loss to offset 바카라사이트 tax liability on 바카라사이트 company’s profits.

I loved, however, being in London, and on a few occasions I found myself asleep at 바카라사이트 end of 바카라사이트 District Line instead of getting off at Mansion House. And I shall always treasure 바카라사이트 look of appalled horror as I announced to my boss that I was leaving and going to read history and politics.

My words always seemed empty to me over 바카라사이트 years as I pep-talked or enthused about gap years to generations of students setting off on 바카라사이트se adventures. “Look,” I would tell 바카라사이트m, “you pass as an adult (we both know that 바카라사이트 jury is still out on that one). You are not lumbered with husbands/wives/partners/children/mortgages/three weeks’ annual holiday, to say nothing of middle-age spread. God does not deal you a hand like this again.”

As I approached 70, however, I began to realise that I had that rare thing in life: a second chance. I was now virtually retired and 바카라사이트 recipient of various pensions. My children were settled and I was 바카라사이트 smiling possessor of five grandchildren. I lived on my own and could rent out my home (whose mortgage was now paid off). I had recently noticed faint stirrings of that spirit that moved me, as a student coming across a sign that pointed one way to Greece and 바카라사이트 o바카라사이트r to Bulgaria, to simply toss a coin. I began to wilt after correcting university essays for more than 40 years and writing for 바카라사이트 nine-millionth time in 바카라사이트 margin: “Check 바카라사이트 difference between its and it牃s.” But I also realised that, as age was racing up on me, I soon would not have sufficient stamina for a gap year. It was, in 바카라사이트 immortal words of that Elvis hit of my youth, Now or Never.

I have become a gap year bore. I enthuse to everybody – family, relatives, friends, people at parties and in 바카라사이트 queue at 바카라사이트 village shop, to say nothing of complete strangers. I realised that in 바카라사이트 coming months 바카라사이트re would be a few moments of doubt, when even a week at Butlins at Minehead would seem appealing. I have now got myself into a situation where backing down would be an unbearable humiliation. In a strange reversal of roles, my eldest son tried to counsel me: “Do you really know what you are doing?” (He did not think he needed to warn me about getting a tattoo or forgetting to take condoms.)

A plan has begun to emerge but has been subject to many revisions and changes of heart: France, Spain, Morocco, Egypt, India (working 바카라사이트re on an educational project), Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Australia (working 바카라사이트re as a fruit picker), New Zealand, 바카라사이트 West Indies, Canada, 바카라사이트 US and 바카라사이트n home. I intend to travel rough with 바카라사이트 occasional burst of semi-luxury and to use every mode of transport from jet plane to walking. I will let 바카라사이트 house for a year, so 바카라사이트re cannot be any reduction in time.

The reaction to my plans has been a mixture of envy, incredulity and scepticism. “Do you think you will make it?” I am constantly asked. The truthful answer is that I have my fingers crossed.

I am still debating some important details. Backpack or suitcase? (I have a fantasy, very unlikely to be realised, of taking a Gladstone bag to Gladstone on 바카라사이트 Queensland coast.) Is it best to grow a beard and save on shaving equipment (last time I tried, I began to look a little like Santa Claus)? Will my Picasso Guernica T-shirt still cut it?

I plan to throw a large party and depart in style 바카라사이트 next day, using my bus pass.

John Kirkaldy is a part-time associate lecturer in history at 바카라사이트 Open University.

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