Douglas Corrigan was a pilot who in 1938 flew from America to Ireland. The airplane he flew had very few navigation aids beyond a compass, so this was quite a feat. In the newspaper coverage of the event one of […]
October, 2018
Three months of family travel – the kids report!
A quarter of a year, three months, eights countries, and twenty-one temporary homes. Time for an update. You guys hear from me often enough. Linds promises to do her own blog post again soon (she’s doing great). We know you’re […]
Lifestyle withdrawal: the pain of leaving “normal”
Working in the ER, I used to see people in withdrawal all the time. They were a mess. Whether it was alcohol or opioids, their substance of choice had induced a certain abnormal chemical balance. The mind and body adapted […]
Travel does not equal happiness
[Apologies for the delayed post. A rogue drop of water on the trackpad of my MacBook has disabled the keyboard, so I had to locate and procure a bluetooth keyboard . . . a little clunky, but it’ll have to […]
So you want to be a sailing family
In our last blog post I talked a little about the fascinating phenomenon of cool things happening in those times when we don’t plan. Often our most memorable experiences are surprises. That’s serendipity. But if you want to go sailing […]
How we got to Mallorca
First of all, our apologies for not posting in over a week. We’ve been unplugged. Time to catch up. Problem is, there are so many things to write about it’s difficult to choose just one. Hm. Even though it means […]