family travel, road schooling

Following the post that lists all the reasons NOT to go, here is the list of all the reasons that, of course, we should go on our year-long adventure.

So here is our “Big Trip” mission statement:

  1. FUN. Probably not every moment, but as a whole, we expect to have fun.
  2. Show, don’t tell, the kids that they are in the 1% of this world. They are lucky and not entitled to the endless luxuries that they will expect as they venture out into the world. I don’t want to lecture my kids about how privileged they are, leaving them to grapple with an abstract concept of gratitude.
  3. Seize time together as a family before their peers overshadow our influence.
  4. Experiential learning is unparalleled because it sticks.
  5. We can’t surf in Boulder.
  6. It’s a great excuse to declutter the house.

For one year, we will be untethered. Today’s to-do list today is crazy long because my to-do list next year will be hopefully blank. (Am I kidding myself?) Is it possible to get back to the non-existent to-do list of my twenties?  In my mind, we will be living spontaneously moment after moment without the tedium of dentist’s visits, music lessons with the swim schedules.  I picture that we will unplug from this scheduled life, but I wonder if it’s possible anywhere.. anymore.  I want to have a different relationship to time, stretch it out, enjoy it rather than feel the tick-tock.