Travelers

Travelers

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Mar 28, 2012
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First to Charlotte for a weekend. Off to Maryland. To New York City for three days, then to Washington D.C. for 3 days. Our family has gotten used to traveling. I’m thinking that is a good thing, though, considering we are heading to Peru in 1.5 weeks. In Charlotte and Maryland, our family visited our […]

Homeschool vs. Worldschool

Homeschool vs. Worldschool

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Mar 25, 2012
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From DC we traveled to NY city by bus. Arriving in the big Apple, Benjamin arose from his nap and was immediately surged with energy. He loves big cities! Though we will also do museums and field trips in this city, I know that far more life lessons will be embedded in the rides on […]

Faith Building

Faith Building

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Mar 17, 2012
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  There have been 1,001 details to work out for this trip on a very short timeline.  Where will we go?  What will we do? How will our kids continue their schooling? Plane tickets, language school, insurance, communications, money, visas… Not to mention moving out of our house, storing furniture, our dog, fish, turtle, renting […]

Friends to Miss

Friends to Miss

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Mar 12, 2012
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It’s only been like two days, but I miss all my friends already! On my last day of school, I had a good day. I wore my CocaCola pajamas to school, even though its against dress code. (what are they going to do, suspend me my last day?) I had a lot of support from […]

Gone

Gone

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Mar 11, 2012
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We have left Asheville for the final time in the next 10 months. Thus begins the journey. We will spend a few weeks visiting family and seeing sites, before heading out to Peru for a few months. When I was in the car the other day, I heard an ambulance go by. As I do […]

What a Blur!

What a Blur!

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Mar 7, 2012
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This whole experience has been a blur so far.  Have you ever felt that your life was like that? Many parents say that their children grow up so fast. Like it’s a blur for them. For others, it is the week they moved, or summer camp. You know what that is for you. For me, this […]

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