Fernweh Families: The Lebobes
Our fifth Fernweh Family are the Lebobes. This French-American family had their own business in Italy prior to their long-term travels.
After nearly 20 years in the Bay Area, Angela turned her planning skills to laying the groundwork for a dreamed-about family adventure to see the world.
Our fifth Fernweh Family are the Lebobes. This French-American family had their own business in Italy prior to their long-term travels.
These four memoirs, each written by a worldschooling parent about their family’s journey, paint the picture of just how remarkable long-term family travel can be.
We are excited to continue our “Fernweh Families” interview series highlighting worldschooling families, offered to help inspire current and future travelers and foster a sense of community. Our fourth worldschooling family are The Salty Vagabonds: mom Amanda (36), a retired Air Force Veteran, dad Alex (36), and their children Addison (15), and Audrey (8). Please […]
Our next “Fernweh Families” interviewee is the Diop family. These worldschooling families help inspire current and future travelers.
Behind the headliners of Rio de Janeiro and the Amazon lies what National Geographic calls Brazil’s best-kept secret: the Pantanal.
This blog post will give you a few ideas to get you thinking about choosing your worldschooling destinations and creating the kind of Wonder Year journey you’d like to take.
One of the essential questions about long-term travel is how do families afford it? In this post, we’ll explore the different avenues to solve the riddle. The short answer is this: it’s different for everyone. The longer answer is that it usually requires trade offs and a variety of resources to pay for extended time […]
When we three authors first came together, we had much to discuss: our respective trips, what had gone well, what hadn’t, what we wished we’d known before leaving, and what we learned while traveling.
“We knew from the onset that we were looking for community, of the more intentional sort. But also adventure! With everything that it entails – the exciting as well as the challenging.”
Yasmin Page shares insights from her family’s adventure of worldschooling, unschooling and living in a co-op in Sattva Land, Belize.
