A Blustery Day

Today was a sunny day! Finally! So, we walked down the road and headed to the beach to take a little break from school work. The sky was gorgeous! The wind was strong! Perfect for kite-flying! Anyone can feel like an expert kite-flyer here! Just let it go, and it’s up in the air. The…

Razor Clam Digging

Have you ever heard of Razor Clam Digging? We hadn’t. Until we arrived at Klipsan Beach on the Long Beach Peninsula in Washington. It was actually something we were looking forward to. We pictured ourselves with “guns” (yep, we thought we were going to shoot them), and then cooking our catches for dinner that night…

An Edventurous Family

This last weekend, I decided to finally search for different “Roadschool” groups or families online. I came across a couple websites, but my favorite article was an exhaustive post on Roadschooling 101. I resonated with the educational philosophy expressed and appreciated all the wisdom and experience offered. I decided to learn more about the author,…

Rialto Beach

You know those days and times when you feel like every door you try to open is just locked? It almost feels like there is someone behind the scenes trying to send you a message and you just can’t decipher? Well, today was one of those days. We had wanted to spend quite a bit…

Hurricane Ridge

We were sad to leave Seattle today after such a fun month of activity and meeting wonderful people. But we were also very excited about the coming months ahead. One of the things I was most looking forward to was the Olympic National Park and seeing those snow-capped peaks up close and personal that I’ve…

Ferris Wheel

The new Ferris Wheel in Seattle is beautiful! It was our favorite thing to spot in the city, day or night. Not only did it bridge the gap perfectly between urban and nature, but it held its appeal as a new and memorable thing to do while we were in Seattle. But there was a…

Soccer with Stu

We count ourselves very lucky to be a part of a large community of homeschool families. We are finding it an easy and quick way to make initial connections and friendships in a new city. Homeschool families tend to have a bit more flexibility around time, and so there are more opportunities to get together….

Vancouver

If you’ve known me for any amount of time, it’s no secret that one day I’d like to live in Vancouver and New Zealand. Funny thing is, though, that I’ve never been to either place. I just have this romantic idea of what it’d be like to live there, based on photos and traveler’s experiences….

Building Trails

The Washington Trails Association website offers a wealth of information for hikers. We have used their site as a resource multiple times during our stay in Seattle. This week, we were able to join a homeschool group as they partnered with the WTA Youth Programs to work on building out a trail in Issaquah. We…

Seattle Bucket List

Sometimes I use my Google Tasks to log any new places I’d like to visit in an area. It makes it easy to jot down ideas when new friends share. Seattle had so many places we wanted to visit, I remember being a bit “stressed out” in the beginning, knowing that we couldn’t do it…

Center for Wooden Boats

The Center for Wooden Boats is a quaint place on Lake Union in Seattle. You can just walk around their docks seeing a variety of old, refurbished, and new wooden boats. You can visit their gift shop and have any questions answered. You can peek through the windows of their workshop and see people actually…

Normal Days

Sometimes it can seem like our life is one big vacation. But most days for us are pretty normal. We work, we read, we do school work, we eat, we do laundry, we drink wine (well, Don and I do!). But as much as we can, we find new places to explore. I think because…