We wanted to freeze time with our daughters. So we rented out our house and sent them to school in 3 countries in one year.
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We wanted to freeze time with our daughters. So we rented out our house and sent them to school in 3 countries in one year.
"We were racing to keep up with our packed family schedule. Days blurred into school, work, gymnastics, birthdays, and dinner parties - energizing in theory, exhausting in reality. We were scraping by. I remember peak multitasking: listening to my 6-year-old read aloud while making breakfast, and trying to finish putting on eyeliner while the eggs finished cooking in the pan. My husband and I longed for wide-open days to actually connect, but school holidays were never long enough to decompress."
"In July 2024, we rented out our London home, stored our belongings, and took the bus to Heathrow with two backpacks and a carry-on. We weren't wandering aimlessly. We planned to live in three locations, traveling for five weeks before and after each stop. I pivoted my marketing consultancy toward travel writing and speaking, while my husband's academic research guided our shortlist of places we wanted to live."
Lisa Lucas and her husband felt worn down by managing a busy family life and decided to rent their London home and live out of backpacks for a year with their two young daughters. They planned residencies in Japan, the United States, and the Netherlands, staying three to four months in each location, with five-week travel periods between stops. Lucas shifted her marketing consultancy toward travel writing and speaking while her husband's academic research enabled legal residency and school enrollment for the children. The family sought broader unstructured time to connect and intentionally designed the year to slow the pace and focus on relationships.
Read at Business Insider
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