This grandmother prefers traveling the world to caring for her grandchildren, whom she describes as selfish online. This elderly woman travels the world, both physically and emotionally, because of her attitude toward life in old age. Does she care for you? It depends. For many people, it’s not an option; for others, it’s a luxury because they never see them. So it totally depends on the situation. In our current society, grandparents can become a source of help, inspiration, wisdom, and much more. However, what if they refuse to be anything else? This is the case of Josefa Vitusa.
This grandmother left her hometown in Brazil to visit the most interesting places in the world, so we believe it’s never too late to make your dreams come true.
With a faithful companion in her backpack, Josefa Vitusa has taken to social media to remind women that even if they’ve been hairy in their later years, there’s still much to do. Things to live for that don’t mean they’re bad women.
In 2016, this globetrotting grandmother embarked on her journey. She quit her job as a social worker in the Kera prison system in Brazil.
Work can be very routine, and when she retires, Josefa feels the need to free herself from the burden she’s carried for years. When Ms. Vitosa retired, she firmly decided to sell all her assets.
Her house, furniture, clothes, and belongings were sold so she could travel. Today, all her possessions fit into a single bag.
“There’s so much more to life than what they call ‘home.’ You don’t become a grandmother to take care of your grandchildren,” she told the BBC in Brazil. To date, the retired grandmother has visited more than 40 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, all documented on her Instagram profile, where she chronicles her memories.
For many older women, Josefa has become a hero, and they praise her courage in refusing to be a tool for her family, as many others did without consulting them. The topic has been discussed so widely around the world that human development experts are now supporting it.
Make sure you strike the right balance between your personal life and the important task of raising your children. For them, respecting their elders is crucial for their overall development, so it’s essential to respect their decisions.