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The Story Of The Yellow Envelope (+ Book Giveaway!)

The Story Of The Yellow Envelope (+ Book Giveaway!)

Last Updated on May 9, 2017

I’ve loved reading travel blogs ever since starting my own journey in 2010, when I also started my own travel blog. Before that, I didn’t even know they existed. But when I started Globetrottergirls, I started reaching out to other bloggers, and other bloggers started reaching out to me. Back then, there weren’t that many, and there weren’t many that I really loved. I mainly followed people who were also traveling through South America, a few blogging couples and several solo female travelers.

Over the next couple of years, it seemed like the travel blogosphere exploded. All of a sudden, all these blogs appeared – for a while, it seemed like every single day a new blog was launched! The quality of these blogs, however, varied greatly. I found less and less that I enjoyed reading, but there were a few exceptions.

One of those was a blog called ‘So Many Places’, in which Kim detailed the story of her and her husband Brian selling everything they owned to travel the world. Her way of writing and sharing her rawest emotions made me feel as if I was right there with them – part of their journey.

I was excitedly reading about her dream to travel the world, the announcement of their plan to their family and friends, how they put their house on the market, her fear of quitting her job, and their tearful farewell from Portland.

  Months later, the couple were finally on their one-way flight to South America, and I was following along as they made their way south towards Argentina. As they were getting closer to Argentina, where I was at the time, I really wanted to meet them and we made plans to meet up once they’d get to Buenos Aires. We had been in touch through email and I was excited to hear how their journey had been so far – a journey Kim had dreamed up and prepared for years.

It was when we met up in Buenos Aires that Kim told me the story of The Yellow Envelope, an envelope filled with money which was given to her and Brian as a farewell gift by their friends Michele and Glenn before they set off on their indefinite journey. The money was what they called the ‘Kim and Brian Do Good Fund’. The couple were supposed to give the money away on their travels in whatever way they wanted – to people, kids, animals or the environment, either all at once or spread out along the way. With the envelope, the couple had been given three rules: 1) Don’t overthink it 2) Share your experiences 3) Don’t feel pressured to give it all away.

‘Oh my god, this makes such a great story for a book’, I said. ‘Kim, I really hope that a book will come out of this.’

Fast forward four years and I found myself in Ecuador, where Kim and Brian started their journey back in 2012. I am looking at the cover of ‘The Yellow Envelope’ on my Kindle screen, about to start to read the book which had come out of Kim’s journey.

Kim had indeed made it happen – not only had she written the book, but she also managed to get a book deal. And today, The Yellow Envelope: One Gift, Three Rules, and A Life-Changing Journey Around the World is finally being launched and is available in book shops around the country!

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It was only fitting that I delved into the story in Ecuador, where their journey had begun. Having read so much of Kim’s writing over the years I had no doubt that I would enjoy the book, but only a few chapters in, I was surprised when I noticed that this book was so much more than the stories of how they spent the yellow envelope money along the way.

It is Kim’s personal story, her struggles of becoming the person she wanted to be, of her questioning her relationship, unsure if she wanted to be married anymore, her soul-searching. It’s a story about the roadblocks Kim and Brian had to overcome on their trip, not only on their physical journey, which turned out to be much more challenging than they had assumed, but also how both of them change and grow with every country they visit.

The Yellow Envelope is, of course, part of the journey everywhere they went, and some of the stories of how they spend the money as they traverse the globe are extremely touching.

I couldn’t put the book down. I was completely mesmerized by Kim’s deeply emotional and honest storytelling, beautifully capturing the journey within herself as well as the places they were visiting.I don’t want to give away too much, but their trip takes them from South America to India, to Vietnam, Nepal, Mexico and Indonesia. Each country holds its very own set of challenges for them, each country has them meet someone who is in need of the money the Yellow Envelope holds.

If you love travel, are curious to read somebody else’s journey to self-discovery and the account of a venturesome backpacking trip around the world, with random acts of kindness sprinkled in, you will enjoy The Yellow Envelope as much as I did.

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Giveaway!

Since I loved this book so much, I want to gift one of you a copy. I have not been asked to write about it nor have I been given a copy of the book for a giveaway – I bought it on Amazon because I want one of my loyal readers to have the chance to read this book which I truly enjoyed reading.

You can simply enter via the Rafflecopter box below:

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The Yellow Envelope Book Tour

Kim is going on a DIY Book Tour around the U.S. to promote The Yellow Envelope! If you are lucky, you can enjoy a live reading from the book – find out if Kim is stopping in a town near you HERE.

Sandra

Sunday 9th of April 2017

Can't wait to read this book!

Katie Martin

Sunday 9th of April 2017

This book has been on my reading list. I think it's time for me to move it to the top

Melissa

Sunday 9th of April 2017

I've been following Kim's journey for a while now and it is so inspiring. Our journey doesn't have to look the same to be amazing - learning a new skill, creating a new relationship, breaking out of the mould at work, moving to a new place - these can all be satisfying in their own ways. Travel is an extension of learning, personal education, and fulfillment. I've been blessed to travel and will continue to do so throughout my life, but that is not necessarily an option for every person. Fortunately, if we can see old, familiar places through new eyes, we can recreate a sense of wonder and curiousity. Thank you for this opportunity.

Patty Kestell

Sunday 9th of April 2017

I have followed Kim's blog and journey to So Many Places. Her thoughts and reflections often hit a soft spot in my heart that thinks "What if"? I love the voice she has shared about their adventures and the journey less traveled, and the introspection that came from pursuing their dream to travel. I cannot wait to read The Yellow Envelope! Way to go, Kim, fulfilling another dream of yours! I am inspired by both you and Dani for taking that leap of faith to follow your dreams!

Patty Kestell

Sunday 9th of April 2017

I have followed Kim's blog and journey to So Many Places. Her thoughts and reflections often hit a soft spot in my heart that thinks "What if"? I love the voice she has shared about their adventures and the journey less traveled, and the introspection that came from pursuing their dream to travel. I cannot wait to read The Yellow Envelope! Way to go, Kim, fulfilling another dream of yours!