Destinations

Travel Destinations for families and homeschoolers, solo travelers, solo women travelers, with or without children in tow.

MTV’s Beyond the Wall Video Installation in New York’s Herald Square

I don’t think I will ever get tired of spending time in New York City, especially during these homeschooling years.  Every. Single. Day in the city is a new adventure.  A new learning opportunity. From the time we step out of our apartment door in the morning, it’s immediately apparent that the day is one of …

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Worldschooling: A Year of Homeschooling

Imagine if you took a year to enjoy worldschooling with your children? What would your worldschooling year look like? Where would you go? What would you do? How do you think the experience would change your children? You? Your relationships? We are a worldschooling family. Here’s a quick peek at our year of worldschooling in …

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A Mom’s Book Review: Becoming By Cindy Crawford

Want another reason to homeschool your kids? Sometimes your kids get to meet interesting people, like maybe Cindy Crawford. When I was in high school in the 90s, I faithfully worked out to my Cindy Crawford VHS tape. Then, it was called aerobics. Today, that tape would probably have a sportier description. Probably, like ‘conditioning’ …

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The Way: Can You Walk the Camino de Santiago with Children?

In 2012, I walked “The Way” of St. James, also known as the Camino de Santiago, to Santiago de Compostella with my four children, then ages 2, 5, 7, and 9.  The movie “The Way” with Martin Sheen had just come out.  Once I watched the movie, by the time the credits rolled, I immediately …

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