Culture, languages, and geography have always been my jam. The adventure begins in the planning and preparation. This builds the anticipation of the trip and I enjoy it even more.
As my husband and I planned a trip to London, I looked up movies set there (tons!) and we watched quite a range: action, classic, rom com, documentary. Each gave a different perspective on what we might experience. Seeing these locations come to life in person was thrilling.

Once we decided to take our children with us on our adventures, it was important that they not only get the most out of the experience by actually remembering it, but also that they can make connections to what they’re seeing while in the place.
What we’re finding now is that now only do they remember the experiences, they’re making connections to other places and ideas as we continue to adventure with them. The journey is the destination. Come join us.




