A Wisconsin woman sold her house to travel the world in a truck after her father’s unexpected death made her realize that “life is to live.”
Ashley Kay, 36, lost his father, Tom Kay, 57, in December 2015, according to a SWNS report.
After his loss, friends and family shared stories about his father’s trips.
The woman uses ‘micro-retirations’ to travel, changes her life in the process
This inspired Kay to see the world more for herself.
“The year after he died, there were so many friends and family who would call and shared wild theses and incredible stories about my father and his trips,” Swns said. “That pushed me out of my little town and visitors that had a bone before.”

Ashley Kay is above his Toyota Tacoma. She sold her house to travel the world in the truck after the unexpected death of her father. (@hifromhley / swins)
Kay spent the following years traveling around the world.
On a trip to Roatán-An Island in Honduras-Kay with a full-time traveler while diving. After talking to the man, who had renounced his work in Austria and traveled around the world without stepping on a plane, Kay decided that he wanted a similar life.
The imminent real identification deadline causes chaos as critics lead to social networks
“He self -sufficient, he would get buses, sofa surf and that kind of thing,” he said, according to Swns.
While chatting with the traveler, Kay asked about the worst he had experienced on all his trips.
“His answer for me was that he did not go to Soner, and that was the last tail for me.”

Kay’s favorite destination duration, his trips, were Baja, Mexico, a place that said “he feels at home,” he said. (@hifromhley / swins)
Kay decided to sell his three -bedroom family home in March 2023 and buy a Toyota Tacoma of $ 44000 for his trips.
He went down, Mexico, with his Black Laboratory, Porter, and has bones that travel around North and South America always spray.
Divers discover a vintage auto in shipwreck of World War II
His favorite place of all time to have visited is low, Mexico, a place that said “he feels at home.”
“It has such a beautiful nature, I love the ocean and the Cortez Sea is a place of pure joy,” he said, as the SWNS report said.
Click here to register in our lifestyle bulletin
Some of the most challenging aspects of their trip have the bone vehicle related to the vehicle, he said.
“In the Desert of Peru, I was two hours from civilization when I had to stop and solve a suspension problem,” he said.

The world traveler Kay brought his black laboratory, Porter, along with her. (@hifromhley / swins)
He also experienced flat tires to an extremely high elevation. “In Costa Rica, I was camping at 12,500 feet and had a punctured tire, which I had to repair on my own,” Kay recalled.
“It is a lot of work to travel this way. The daily aspect of things is a lot of work that can easily become exhaustion.”
For more lifestyle, visit Foxnews.com/lifestyle.
Unfortunately, in August 2024, Kay’s dog died, letting her travel alone.
I thought he is not sure coming to come without his travel companion, Kay said that the difficulties they faced have shaped their perspective in the future.
Click here to get the Fox News application
“In general, all problems are solved. You just have to solve it a little more and be patient.”