Posts Tagged ‘homeschool travel’
Snacks for the Journey
Snacks for the Journey So things are moving along with our move. We are busy sorting all our stuff into what goes to Alaska, what goes into permanent storage and what goes into temporary storage. It’s incredibly confusing. I am confident only in the knowledge that I am mixing everything up. I just keep telling…
Read MoreLearning to fish
So we don’t fish. I mean I did once or twice as a kid, but honestly I don’t know anything about it. I often get these ideas in my head though that I get kind of obsessed with and learning to fish has definitely become one of those things. (as I mentioned in previous posts…
Read MoreWhat clothing should we bring to Alaska?
Today we are working on setting clothing aside not to be packed in storage. What clothing do we bring to Alaska? Obviously for much of the getting there part of our trip we will be dealing with regular summer temperatures, but driving through Yukon and arriving in Alaska in September I suspect temperatures will…
Read MoreTrail of Tears Homeschool Road Trip
So I am still trying to figure out how to add this to my travelschooling tab, but I think posting it as a blog post is also beneficial. I am learning all the technical stuff as I go. Generally speaking Rick does all the boring stuff for Christopher Travel like figuring out technology so I…
Read MoreHow to Plan a Homeschool Road Trip Part Two: The Details
While it’s definitely not a good time to travel at the moment travelschooling takes a lot of planning and now is the perfect time to get started for next year. I usually plan my trips 10-12 months in advance. (Except this grand adventure we are doing this year. This one will be totally on the…
Read MoreHow to Plan a Homeschool Road Trip Part One: The Overview
Since I am a bit overwhelmed with the large number of variables in the next few weeks I have decided to focus a bit on my travelschooling road trips and from there we can piece together where we are going once we close on the house. Since coronavirus continues to be an enormous concern we…
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