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3 Ideal Roadschooling Curriculum Options02-28-2018
Author: in We Wander Wherever
Choosing to roadschool is a big deal. Choosing your roadschooling curriculum is an even bigger deal. After all, you must choose something that fits your travel style as well as your kid’s learning style. Additionally, the curriculum must meet your standards as a homeschooling parent.
Because there are so many homeschool curriculum options out there, finding the curriculum that perfectly fits your situation can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. Add in the fact that your fam...
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4 Tips for Building an Amazing Campfire02-22-2018
Author: in We Wander Wherever
Everyone knows that a proper camping trip should include at least one campfire. Whether you are RVing full-time, seasonally, or just on weekends, you simply must learn to build a decent fire. Unfortunately, learning this skill is not always easy. Therefore, we have compiled a list of tips for building an amazing fire that is perfect for roasting marshmallows.
#1: Grab the Cotton
Start by grabbing some cotton balls out of your bathroom. That’s right, regular cotton balls. Dip these ...
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Author: in We Wander Wherever
Traveling often is an amazing way to live. After all, who can resist seeing new things and new people on a regular basis? That said, it does come with its own set of challenges. This is especially true for those who are trying to live a greener and more eco-friendly lifestyle.
For instance, finding fresh, organically grown foods while traveling from place to place can sometimes prove pretty difficult. A stationary person has the luxury of finding a local weekly farmers market or growing their...
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Author: in We Wander Wherever
Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and if you’re anything like me, you’re probably on the lookout for fun ways to make this holiday special.
Related Read: Romance on the Road: Celebrating Valentine’s Day RV-Style!
We will, of course, be making cards as usual, but I have been looking for something to make the day even more fun and came up with the idea of building Valentine’s Day s’m.......
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Author: in We Wander Wherever
I recently posted about disposing of waste responsibly while living in an RV. I hope that post inspired you to take up some more earth-friendly habits. After all, everyone should be doing everything they can to make our world a better place.
In this installment of the Green Living on the Road series, I will be addressing what it takes to skip the disposable products while traveling. I hope these little tricks help you find a way to cut some of the disposable products out of your life.
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Author: in We Wander Wherever
My husband and I recently went out looking at RVs. What we found is that many of the newest rigs are jam packed with so many modern amenities that they’re more comfortable than most houses. However, there is one important thing all RVs are still lacking: an internet connection.
Related Read: Staying Connected
While I didn't really expect an RV to come connected to the internet, I do dream of the day when this might happen. After all, my family uses the internet on a daily basis...
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The Many Uses of Pie Pans for RVers02-05-2018
Author: in We Wander Wherever
RV living means living minimally. After all, you can only squeeze so much stuff into such a tiny space. Fortunately, most people don’t need 75% of the stuff they think they need, meaning the minimalist lifestyle is not really all that hard to get the hang of.
Related Read: Making Room to Breath While Living in an RV
That said, there are those who attempt to live in extremely small spaces such as vans, and this comes along with some pretty hardcore downsi.......
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Author: in We Wander Wherever
Several weeks ago, I posted about making friends while traveling. This is something many full-time travelers struggle with, and the difficulty of making deep connections can leave many travelers feeling discouraged.
That said, those with kids often end up with an even more difficult situation to deal with. After all, the number one concern most people have for homeschooled children is that they won’t be able to socialize. Honestly, this concern is unfounded, and most homeschooled childr...
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Boondocking and Staying Clean Doing it01-25-2018
Author: in We Wander Wherever
Boondocking is an amazing way to see some of the most beautiful parts of our country without breaking the bank. It allows adventurers to explore further off the beaten path and gives them a chance to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature.
Unfortunately, this opportunity to see some of the country’s most gorgeous scenery does come at a price—and no, we aren’t talking about money. After all, boondocking, when done right, is completely f...
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Spontaneous VS Planned RV Travel01-22-2018
Author: in We Wander Wherever
Obviously, the best thing about owning an RV is the ability to travel. Not only can you travel freely, you can do it on a budget, meaning it’s fairly easy to get up and go whenever you please. However, many RVers prefer not to pack up and go on a whim. These travelers much prefer to plan their adventures in advance.
Of course, there are pros and cons to both spontaneous and planned travel. For this reason, my family finds that we enjoy both types of travel, and we will go back and forth...
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