Adventures in Alicante and Valencia

Post Granada we drove North and East through the Sierra Nevada Mountains to Alicante. First of all, did you know there is a Sierra-Nevada Mountain range in the west coast of the US and also a Sierra-Nevada Mountain range in Andalucia, Spain?  Until this trip, I am certain I thought they were one and the same….

Granada, Spain

After Seville, we pressed on to Granada, in particular, to see the Alhambra. We loved Granada. The city was impressive with an obvious and prevalent culture of family. People were out day and night together and enjoying family time. It was one of the most social Spanish cities we have seen and we loved it there.  Below is…

Spanish Adventure: Seville

Our journey to Spain this time began with an industrious few days of sightseeing and Flamenco in Seville. The city is vibrant and young, while its history is old, gorgeous, heavy. The interior roads of Seville are forbidden to cars (though some parts were open to taxis or horse-drawn carriages) so arriving to our apartment was…

More Portugal…

I can’t help myself. Portugal was really beautiful. Portugal was rustic and proud. To watch the Atlantic roar and thunder from the “other side” was awe-inspiring. Did I mention we had never seen the Atlantic from the east before? Funny thought. I know it is a great big ocean, but there was something familiar and…

Exploring Portugal

(Sophia’s mini-research project on Portugal has been quite helpful over the last 10 days over here) Woa. Portugal is beautiful. We landed in the evening to meet Tony after a day of racing and our first adventure of this school year has officially begun!  We were greeted by wild peacocks and friendly locals and loved the…

Summer Reading and Back to School

Summer is our favorite time to catch up on personal reading.  Sophia and Oliver read a great deal this summer snuggled on the porch cushions or sprawled out at the beach… I’m happy to share their reading lists, as it always helps me to know what other kids their ages are reading… we have received some great book…

Giving Back, Summer 2015

Tony and I feel strongly about the importance of community service. A philanthropic nature is one that is learned and teaching our kids to give back is one of the most important lessons we can give them.  In the past, we have volunteered for different local organizations whose missions we felt in harmony, but this year as part of…

Gearing Up for New Adventures on Land and Sea

This summer has been so peaceful; beautiful weather, nearly always a calm breeze. We have picnic-ed, beached, played loads of baseball and watched outdoor movies.  Lovely.  Summer family time has been full and plenty. As July rolls into August I am starting to organize myself for school and our upcoming travel. The curriculums that I…

Adventure School

There are many families that are doing what we are doing, or have done a similar version. We do not feel alone, nor that we are setting any records in raising/educating our kids in an alternative way. There are many types of “homeschoolers” and home-schooling families. We don’t seem to fit into most categories we have…

One family’s life of adventure.

“Leave the Dock and Good Things Happen.” Tony often says this – which applies to boats on every level – but also to life in general.  Sometimes you just have to let loose the docklines and… go! We started a life of adventure for real when Tony and I were married in September, 2000.  Our ten-year old daughter was several years into private…