In sharing our full-time travel plans with family, friends, coworkers and most of Instagram, the biggest question we got was what we are going to do with our stuff. Here are our seven tips for scaling down your belongings for full-time travel!
Ready for Roadschooling: Education on the Go
As we planned our Great Big Adventure, one thing became evident. Both of us can't work full-time. At least, if we did, we'd need to figure out schooling/child care for the boys. Not that big of a deal... unless you're planning to travel up and down the state (and possibly in and out) for the next year (or two).
Why We’re Selling Our Home for Full-Time Travel
So we've made this big decision, and set the deadline to hit the road for Our Great Big Adventure next month. Now what? Well, that's a good question! The one decision that was pretty easy for us to make: we're selling our home.
Our Great Big Adventure!
Before we get into it... I can’t believe I’m actually publishing this blog post! It feels like we're sharing the biggest secret with all of you. Things are getting REAL. I hope you enjoy the news as much as we do. Our family is so excited for this next phase of our life together, and we can’t wait for the freedom it brings with it. So with that said, we have a BIG announcement to make...
6 Inexpensive Things to Do in Southern California for Families
Spring break is the perfect opportunity for some family bonding, and it’s a great excuse to hit the road and discover new adventures. Here are our top six kid-friendly activities in SoCal that won’t break the bank!
Our Family-Friendly Week in Paradise: Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Over the past few years, Steven and I have consistently taken vacations in late December/early January. I can’t quite recall how we stumbled upon doing so, but after our first “winter” trip to Xcarat years ago, we have made it a tradition of sorts. While we live in a pretty mellow area as far as weather goes – basically some fog, wind or rain – there’s something about packing your bags and heading towards warmer weather. Our goal: do a whole lotta nothing! Usually, we’re drawn to Mexico. It’s easy to get to from California, and has a ton to offer in terms of food, culture, vibrancy and beauty. We…
2018: A Year in Review
Do you ever look back on the previous year and think, what the heck did we do? It seems like for all of the wishing and planning, we never get to the trips on the list. That is, until I ask Steven to send me a list of all of the adventures we have been on this past year… and then I realize that we actually did more than I remembered! I’m not exactly sure why we forget how much traveling we were able to do, but I think it’s because we’re so often caught up in “every day” life – work, parenting, family obligations, etc. – that we overlook…
The Challenges (and Rewards) of Our Family Adventures
We often get asked how we’re able to get out and explore the world around us, especially with two young kids. The answer is pretty simple: how could we not? Over the past couple of years, we’ve learned that being in nature is not only good for our souls, but it nurtures our kids’ too. We’ve also learned that it’s not always easy. In fact, you can almost guarantee that 100% of the time there will be challenges! Someone will be in a bad mood, not get their way, be in desperate need of a nap… you name the challenge, we’ve experienced it. There was the trip to the Santa…
Meet the Nascimento Family
Well, hello there! Welcome to our humble little website. Collectively, we’re the Nascimento fam! We love to seek adventure, whether it be exploring all that nature has to offer, relaxing our toes in the sand on a beautiful beach, or immersing ourselves in a new city. Individually, here’s a little bit about each of us: Steven is our CEO – Chief Exploration Officer, naturally. When he’s not advocating for California’s special districts at his FT gig, you can find Steven combing through the depths of YouTube to find the latest and greatest gear reviews, or planning his next great hike. Dad’s in charge of our travels, and is the master…