Several Forever Wild families took a trip to the Sky Mirror in Kuala Selangor. This natural wonder only appears twice a month, during the new and full moons, when the tides pull back to reveal a vast sandbank that perfectly reflects the sky, creating the illusion of walking on water. The journey was an hour-and-a-half bus ride to Kuala Selangor…
Kuala Lumpur, Week Three
Week three of the Forever Wild Hub was full of more adventure. On Monday, the kids spent the day climbing trees at Taman Rimba Kiara. Tuesday was a rainy day, but Solomon, Amanda, and the kids still found fun at Sunway Velocity Two. Book club, craft club, playground time and swimming, Karaoke, parent roundtables and parent nights out were also…
Kuala Lumpur, Week Two
Our second week in Malaysia was packed with fun. The moms went out twice for our book club. We may or may not talk about books, but it is a chance to catch up without the kids around. The parents also went out for an afternoon in Chinatown and attended a talk about spirituality conducted by one of the parents…
Kuala Lumpur, Week One
Our third Forever Wild hub was in Kuala Lumpur. We have had a great time with Amanda, Solomon, Chloe, and the Forever Wild families. Lucas and Henry love going to the hub. We also enjoy the fun community activities after hub and on weekends. In Kuala Lumpur, we stayed in a giant high-rise with several pools, an indoor and outdoor…
Staying Fit Through Worldschooling
Worldschooling offers a unique blend of education, adventure, and cultural immersion and also opens up incredible opportunities to prioritize health and fitness in ways that are often more challenging within the constraints of traditional living. As we travel, we find that staying fit is not only achievable but also a natural extension of our worldschooling lifestyle. By engaging in various…
A Week in Ipoh: Worldschooling Adventures with Friends
While Lucas was off on his teen adventure across Malaysia, we spent a week exploring Ipoh. Accompanied by three other worldschooling families, our time in Ipoh was more than just a vacation; it was an experience filled with laughter, learning, and deep connections. One of the highlights of our stay was an afternoon spent in DR Seenivasagam Recreational Park. The…
A Teen Adventure Across Malaysia
Inevitably, children grow up. Lucas is only 14, but it is not too early to start gaining independence. He and four friends—ages 15, 16, 18, and 22—planned a 6-day road trip across Malaysia, from Penang to Kuala Lumpur. The teens planned the entire trip without any input from the parents. It is hard not to advise your children. They put…
Camping at Monkey Beach
Henry, Lucas, and I explored Monkey Beach in Penang, Malaysia. It was the perfect blend of nature, wildlife, and relaxation. Monkey Beach feels like a remote island far from civilization, but reaching it is easy. It was a 30-minute drive to the Teluk Bahang Jetty, and then a short boat ride. We couldn’t take advantage of the jungle trek through…
More Fun in Penang
Do worldschoolers socialize? How will they make friends? As you can see from our travels, meeting people and making friends is not an issue for our family. Our current community is amazing. We have the opportunity to hang out with friends every day. Penang has a lot to offer, and we have been out exploring it. A group of…
We Love you Da Nang
In between our Forever Wild sessions in Krabi, Thailand and Penang, Malaysia we got to go back to our favorite city, Da Nang. We bid farewell to Thailand, we flew back to Da Nang to show Melissa, Mike, Violet, and Barrett the city we love. We spent eight days in Da Nang, and it was just as wonderful as we…