At 65, Lucinda Vigil wasn’t just starting a new chapter; she was crafting a brand-new book of self-discovery. After years of being a caregiver to her husband during his battle with cancer and then stepping in as her parents’ caregiver, Lucinda realized she had put her own dreams on hold. It was two years after her husband’s passing when she stumbled upon a bucket list he had written. “I realized I hadn’t done anything for myself in years,” she shared. “That moment propelled me to write my own list, and at the top was Iceland.”
The journey to Iceland was far more than just a trip; it was Lucinda’s first-ever “Me-Moon,” a solo transformative travel experience to reconnect with herself and rediscover her strength and resilience. But taking that leap wasn’t easy.
Pushing the Button: Overcoming Fear
Writing her bucket list was one thing; booking the trip was another. “I Googled Iceland, found an itinerary, and later that night, I saw an ad for The Sisterhood Travels trip to Iceland. I pushed the button and thought I was going to pass out!” she laughed. The decision brought waves of doubt. “I was double, triple second-guessing myself,” Lucinda admitted. Would she get along with a group of strangers? Would she feel out of place? Would the experience live up to her expectations?
Stacey, the founder of Sisterhood Travels, patiently guided her through her fears, answering endless questions and offering reassurance. “She talked me off the ledge more times than I can count!” Lucinda said. Eventually, her determination outweighed her anxiety. “It became more of a ‘If not today, when?’ moment. I had to overcome my fears.”
Arriving in Iceland: A Breath of Fresh Air
The nerves didn’t subside until she arrived. At customs, Lucinda handed her passport to the agent, glassy-eyed and overwhelmed. “I told him it was my first solo international trip, and he said, ‘Just breathe.’ That was my aha moment. I realized, ‘I’ve got this.’”
The moment her feet hit Icelandic soil, Lucinda felt a sense of peace. “I knew I’d made the right choice. Iceland was everything I needed—peaceful, safe, and breathtakingly beautiful.”
Finding Connection Among Strangers
Lucinda was nervous about group travel, but her worries evaporated almost immediately. The women in the group, ranging in age from their 50s to 80s, connected instantly. “We were all from different backgrounds, but we shared the same mindset—embracing this new experience with open arms.”
One of the most magical moments of bonding came at the Sky Lagoon Hot Springs Spa. “We went through the Skjol Ritual, seven rejuvenating steps, and then enjoyed champagne in the infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. It was magical,” Lucinda said. “Each stop we made, another new friend was made.”
The Power of Slowing Down
For someone who had spent years caring for others, Lucinda discovered the importance of caring for herself. Each morning in Iceland, she took peaceful walks to clear her mind. “It helped me let go of the clutter in my head and just appreciate the beauty around me.”
One unforgettable moment came during a hike to a waterfall. Before reaching their destination, the group stumbled upon two Icelandic horses standing in a stream, bathed in perfect sunlight. “It felt like a fairy tale,” she recalled. “The look on everyone’s faces said it all—pure awe. It was a once-in-a-lifetime moment.”
Transformation and Lasting Friendships
The trip was more than just a vacation; it was life-changing. “It reminded me that I’m a strong, resilient woman. I had just gotten lost for a bit,” Lucinda said. The experience also introduced her to Gina, a fellow traveler who would become a lifelong friend. They reconnected on a Christmas market trip to Budapest, planned a cruise to New Zealand, and are now roommates for an upcoming holiday trip to Prague and Germany. “Meeting like-minded women who share a love for travel was transformative on its own.”
Lucinda’s post-trip transformation didn’t stop there. Back home, she realized how much she missed connecting with her lifelong friends. “I made it a point to reconnect. As soon as I got home, I called my friends and set up dinners and day trips.”
Lessons Learned: Today, Not Someday
For Lucinda, the biggest takeaway from her Me-Moon was the reminder to embrace life now. “Today, not someday,” she said. “It’s easy to get lost in caregiving or daily routines and forget yourself. But you’re stronger than you think, and there’s a world out there waiting for you.”
Her advice to women considering a Me-Moon? “It’s not as scary as you think. If you’re hesitant about traveling solo, start with a group like Sisterhood Travels. Stacey and her staff always have your back, and the itineraries are outstanding. Plus, you’ll make new best friends along the way.”
The Ripple Effect of One Decision
Lucinda’s decision to book her trip to Iceland rippled through every aspect of her life. It reignited her love for travel, gave her the courage to explore new cultures, and reminded her of the joy of connecting with others. From awe-inspiring landscapes to moments of laughter with newfound friends, her Me-Moon proved to be the ultimate act of self-care.
“Traveling solo showed me that I can still dream big, even at 65,” Lucinda said. “It’s never too late to put yourself first and rediscover who you are.”
Lucinda’s story is a testament to the power of stepping out of your comfort zone and embracing life’s adventures. Whether it’s the first trip or the fiftieth, every journey holds the potential to transform. For Lucinda, Iceland wasn’t just a destination; it was the beginning of a new chapter filled with courage, connection, and self-discovery.
We would love to feature YOUR Me-Moon story. Please send an email to info@sisterhoodtravels.com using Me-Moon in the subject line and we’ll be in touch.
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Lori Helke is an author and travel writer from Wisconsin. She is the founder of the travel and lifestyle blog Lori Loves Adventure where she writes about her solo travel experiences, and is the author of the Beatrice the Little Camper children’s picture book series, as well as the travel guide ‘Wisconsin Harbor Towns: The Ultimate Wisconsin Road Trip Guide.’ Lori has a monthly travel segment on Local 5 Live, a Green Bay, Wisconsin TV morning show, has contributed to several online and print publications, and serves on the Visit Sheboygan Board Of Directors.
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