Travel, United States, Worldschooling

Not Every Day is an Adventure

Most people probably think we live an exotic life because we travel, but it is often a pretty normal life with school, work, chores, and grocery shopping. Lucas and Henry are winding down their semester at the Montana Hybrid Academy. They have made great friends and had a lot of fun learning. One of their favorite projects was making crystals.…

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Travel, United States, Worldschooling

Why We Came to Whitefish, Montanta

Whitefish, Montana is a small town of about 8,000 people. The outdoor activities in Whitehead are a big draw for vacationers year-round. There is skiing in the winter on the Big Mountain at Whitefish Mountain Resort. We arrived the weekend the skiing closes, so we will not get to experience that during our visit. In the summer Whitefish lake offers…

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Quarantining, Travel, Worldschooling

Checking in a Year Later

This time last year we were traveling across Costa Rica at the start of our travel journey in Central America. How are things a year later? The kids’ hair is a lot longer. We like letting Lucas and Henry explore their own style. Many people do not like their long hair, but if they like it, we support them. Self-expression…

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Quarantining, Travel, Worldschooling

Fear

Michael and I were talking last night about our next move.  We have been in Winston-Salem for almost six months. I love being back at home. Michael is getting restless. While we were talking about our plans, I started to get agitated, even a little angry, and I was not sure why. As I lay in bed trying to go to…

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Travel, United States, Worldschooling

Our Ordinary Life

We have chosen not to travel far from our temporary home in NC during COVID. We have done a few short getaways to cabins, but we are putting our big travel plans on hold, at least for the next couple of months. Being in one spot for a while, we have settled into a good routine. Lucas and Henry loved…

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Worldschooling

Saying Goodbye

This past week we lost my stepmother Lois Buerkle after a 3 ½ year battle with cancer. She was surrounded by her family until the end. She is the reason we came back from Nicaragua in August. We have been spending the last three months in Winston-Salem helping to care for Lois and spending time with her and my dad. …

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