What do you think about raising kids with this lifestyle? A few months ago I read a similar article about sailing families.
http://todaynews.today.com/_news/2013/01/28/16696496-american-story-family-with-12-kids-roams-us-full-time-in-rv?lite[/URL]
Basically, it's about a family who lives in an RV, travels constantly, and homeschools their children. I have a rather favorable impression of it. Of course, I don't think every family has the opportunity to do it; it takes some unique circumstances. (This family happens to have decent employment that requires only a computer.)
The sailing lifestyle seems a little more practical, in terms of more versatile employment and lower expenses. (Sailing families can use their boat for charters, as well as fish for themselves, and don't have the fuel costs of an RV.) I think both are intriguing.
Here's the sailing article: http://todaytravel.today.com/_news/2012/07/20/12814250-sailing-a-way-of-life-for-some-families?lite[/URL]
What do you think? Are the kids getting a good upbringing?
http://todaynews.today.com/_news/2013/01/28/16696496-american-story-family-with-12-kids-roams-us-full-time-in-rv?lite[/URL]
Basically, it's about a family who lives in an RV, travels constantly, and homeschools their children. I have a rather favorable impression of it. Of course, I don't think every family has the opportunity to do it; it takes some unique circumstances. (This family happens to have decent employment that requires only a computer.)
The sailing lifestyle seems a little more practical, in terms of more versatile employment and lower expenses. (Sailing families can use their boat for charters, as well as fish for themselves, and don't have the fuel costs of an RV.) I think both are intriguing.
Here's the sailing article: http://todaytravel.today.com/_news/2012/07/20/12814250-sailing-a-way-of-life-for-some-families?lite[/URL]
What do you think? Are the kids getting a good upbringing?