With the new year here, the idea of resolutions and bucket lists are as common as having a cup of coffee in the morning.
So, Adam and I sat down this morning to come up with things we want to do this year. Of course we both want to be healthy, positive and in great shape. Each day we remind each other as to how important it is to take care of yourself. With so much on our minds these days, these simple three things have taken quite a back seat.
Here is our brief list of To Do’s, Intentions, Bucket List, Travel Wishes, Resolutions…etc…
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Travel with your family
Intentionally and incrementally. Most families who live this way did not leap from conventional to adventurous overnight. They built remote work capacity, paid down debt, tested longer trips, and had increasingly honest conversations about what they actually want from their lives. The leap feels bigger from outside than from inside.
Different for every family. For some it is long-term travel. For others it is weekend adventures close to home. What connects them is intentionality about how time is spent and a preference for experiences over accumulation. The version that fits your family is the right one.
By finding stability within the adventure rather than treating them as opposites. Routines, rituals, and family rhythms travel with you. Familiar foods, bedtime routines, and predictable family dynamics provide stability even when the location changes. Kids need consistency in relationships more than consistency in geography.
That people are fundamentally similar across cultures in what they want for their families. That comfort zone is a smaller circle than it feels from inside. That the things worth having in life require effort and discomfort to get. And that time together doing hard interesting things is the most reliable source of family closeness.
By getting clear on why you made the choices you made and returning to that clarity when the outside noise gets loud. Most families living unconventionally describe an initial period of explaining themselves that gradually gives way to just living the life. The explaining becomes less necessary as the results become visible.
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Awesome list! Argentina is on mine as well … looks like you have an amazing year ahead!
Looks like you’ve got a latin theme going on :-)…minus Portland, Maine of course. LOL. That’s random, why Maine? xoxo
I have no idea, it just has always seemed so pretty!
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