Hello world!

Our Story

Laura and I met in England in the summer of 1995 while volunteering for Youth With A Mission (YWAM)–an international, non-denominational, non-profit Christian organization. It was there where we developed an understanding that the world was much more than our respective hometowns, gained a deeper appreciation for other cultures, and cultivated a desire to both connect with and serve the people we met along the wayWe returned to the US later that year, were married the following summer, and have hit the typical milestones that one might expect out of people riding the “Conveyor Belt of Life” (more on this in a future blog) through the years: college, car, house, kids, corporate career, etc. 

Laura and I have never lost our desire to experience the world and love it’s people. We’ve spent most of our marriage involved in local churches, local schools/co-ops, and earnestly serving teammates in the workplace (quick shout out to my friends at T-Mobile USA). However, our opportunities to see the world were relatively limited as we raised our young family. It seems like I’ve either heard or uttered the phrase “someday let’s visit [place]” hundreds of times in recent years. 

So now what?

Now in early 2015, Trey and Kamaile are now old enough to travel well and appreciate new experiences; yet, young enough to still be excited about sharing those experiences with Mom and Dad. We’ve had the privilege of taking wonderful family vacations in the past couple years–Hawaii, NYC, Disneyworld, and Disneyland. Last year, Laura and I got the chance to take a trip to Iceland. Why? Why not? šŸ™‚

As amazing as those experiences have been, over the past 18 months, we have been dreaming about spending more time traveling together before the kids got too old. Reality often quickly set in as we considered the time/resources/guts required to take a 6-month Sabbatical, or even a Gap Year. Yet, a series of recent events suddenly make those barriers, those excuses, go away. 

We are now ready to embark on a journey to see the world and provide our family opportunities for service, adventure, education, and fun! This journey is our attempt to not let so many “somedays” pass us by. Somedayletsvisit.com is our attempt to chronicle that journey. We’re starting out with very little clue about where we’re headed, when we’re going, or even how to begin. We invite you to join us. Perhaps we’ll entertain you. Perhaps we’ll inspire you. At minimum, perhaps you’ll learn from the mistakes we’re bound to make along the way.

27 thoughts on “Hello world!”

  1. I’m so excited for you guys as you go on this exciting journey as a family. I pray that as you travel around that gd will give you special and blessed times as a family. Don’t forget if you are in the uk then I would so love to see you and would love for you to come and spend some time with me and my family. Happy travels and new adventures. Xxxx

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  2. Love this! So excited to follow along with you and the Bunda Family! We will be keeping you all in prayer! šŸ™‚

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    1. Thank you for your continued support, Christina! It’s crazy how putting a simple blog post out there suddenly makes it even more “real.” BTW, don’t worry, Easter Madness is still happening. Invites soon! šŸ˜‰

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  3. If your travels ever bring you to Europe – please be sure and include us. Lots of different opportunities here…. šŸ™‚

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    1. Hey Glen…Europe is a very distinct possibility. 1) We’d LOVE to see you guys; 2) We’re open to anything. Just know that I have few practical skills to speak of. šŸ˜‰

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  4. Did you ever meet Rick Enloe? He and his wife and two boys did this when they were teenagers and never regretted it! So glad you are doing your life with joy and adventure!

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  5. What a neat opportunity! Make the very most of it. Praying for safety along the way. Can’t wait to follow your journey.

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