Posts Tagged ‘familytravel’
Parents as teachers – a good idea? When the kids want to settle down.
We slowly begin to understand that we are settling down. The last products from abroad have been used up: the facial soap from Malaysia, the toothpaste from Mexico, the deodorant from the U.S.. The first … Read more →
Our 9 tips for successful (long term) camper travel with children
We travelled in a small camper with our two boys for eight months and hardly ever argued with each other. We laughed a lot and enjoyed it equally as much and were asked again and … Read more →
When it is time to go home….
A wise man (thank you Aka) recently wrote to us: “As paradox it may sound, but the world of your children will actually get bigger once you settle down.” He, of course, wasn’t so wrong. … Read more →
What can you learn in one week?
Recently – on a day when our homeschool was particularly difficult, when the two roles of “mother” and “teacher” didn’t want to go hand in hand and when our boys got distracted by everything and … Read more →
One million needs and wishes under one roof – but which roof?
Barely one day goes past during which we don’t ask every parent’s question: What is best for our children? Don’t we all want to teach our children the things we know to do best ourselves? … Read more →
