111 | Family Travel Hacking Strategy with Rachel West
In this episode we help families navigate travel rewards so they can travel more for less. Rachel walks us through her 5yr travel planning process and workflow.
Inspiring families to connect through simple authentic adventures
In this episode we help families navigate travel rewards so they can travel more for less. Rachel walks us through her 5yr travel planning process and workflow.
A road trip is a classic American tradition that provides an opportunity to escape the daily grind, see new sights, and create memories that last a lifetime. Learn how the scenic byways and discovering hidden gems with 30+ days on the road shaped our family gap year.
Looking at your current situation can be an asset allowing you to explore a completely different life. By thinking a little bit differently, the Jurek Family is able to live differently and explore narrow and winding roads in life.
In this episode, Chris shares about his intentionality to pursue his childhood dreams and make them a reality.
Winter camping in an RV can be a fun and unique experience for families who love the great outdoors. Whether you’re planning to hit the slopes for some skiing or simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings, it’s important to prepare properly. This article will provide a comprehensive guide for families looking to embark on a winter … Read more
Camping and skiing are two adventures that shape our first week of our family gap year. In this episode we walk you through our first week and share insights of camping and skiing as a family of 5 in an RV kicking off our family gap year in January from Wisconsin.
In this episode we’ll learn about his version of adventure and how his love of fly fishing is leading to a new business.
In this episode we’ll learn about her version of adventure, she will also walk us through her accident, recovery and the many ways she continues to be brave.
“How do your kids feel about the gap year?” Let’s have them tell you how they feel with a series of interviews with my kids. While the family behind Ordinary Sherpa is taking a gap year, Ordinary Sherpa is still focused on the human element of living a life adventure and all the ordinrary things we did to get here. Our gap year will also be filled with ordinary everyday adventures accessible to everyone. I hope this series exemplifies you don’t need to take a gap year to experience adventures with your kids.
Eliminating “should” from her language had profound impact on Tricia’s life. “Should makes us think outside of ourselves, replacing it with want brought it back to me and owning that thought, feeling or belief.”