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A few things taken to Burton Island in 2017. Not all of it our stuff :) A couple of weeks ago, I bought my backpack, and I knew I'd get a reaction to the size of it. After much debate, Charo and I decided to go for larger packs so we can lighten the load for the kids. A family member, Vero and a friend, Kathy, have both expressed to me that we should be going for the minimalist approach. Charo's sister can't believe we are going to fit our life in a bag that small for a year. Seventy litres is quite a bit of space, and I know the more I fill, the more I have to carry. I want to assure everyone that we are going to pack light(ish). So here it is, the clothing I'll be packing for our trip: 5 Short-Sleeve t-shirts2 pairs of shorts2 Long sleeve shirts (Charo wants 3)2 pairs of pants5 Pairs of socks5 Underwear1 Light fleece1 Rain jacket1 Long underwear2 swimsuits1 hat1 Pair of hiking shoes1 Pair of sandals1 Flip flops The kids' list will be identical to this, and Charo's list will just be adding a few bras. We are debating on a jacket as a few parts of South America will be dropping to single digits at night time. There are other things we will have in the pack, like toiletries, technology, and a couple of games for the kids. I still feel like we're overpacking. What should we cut down on? Thanks for reading and Happy Adventuring!

By |2020-04-23T09:47:06-04:00November 4th, 2018|Life Before the trip|5 Comments

Oh, the places you’ll go!

As an adult, the moment I thought about going away from home for a year sounded great. I couldn't wait to sign up. How about as a kid? As you could imagine, at first, my kids were reluctant to go when we told them. Just like any other idea, to get someone to buy in, it just needs a little repetition. After four years of hearing about it, they've finally fully bought in. As we get closer to the date, they all seem to be more relaxed and at peace with the idea of going. I wish I captured their emotions the first time we told them we were going. For today's blog, I'd share with you some of the things they're thinking about. First, we start with Mateo.   Next, Daniela was eager to participate. Finally, Marco popped in to tell us what he was thinking about.   I can't wait to hear what they have to say about the trip after it's all done. I especially can't wait to see and hear how much they grow from this experience. Thanks for reading and watching. Happy adventuring!

By |2020-05-21T21:28:27-04:00October 28th, 2018|Life Before the trip|6 Comments

Our New Best Friends: Our Backpacks

My Backpack We did it! We purchased one of the essential items we will have on our trip. We bought our backpacks! Over the past couple of months, Charo and I have been trying to figure out what type of backpacks we were going to purchase and found that there are many different sizes and styles. Each pack is as individual as it's owner, and the right one for you might not be the right one for me. We decided the feature we were going to focus on was pack capacity. Our thinking: Do we carry only our stuff, so everyone gets to bring a pack? Do we buy two bags and take all the kids' stuff as well as our own? Already a decision that is pretty important for the rest of our journey. We decided to buy two larger packs, as well as three smaller carry on bags for the kids. This way, we can carry the bulk of what we have while giving the kids the experience of carrying their things. We want them involved in the experience without being overburdened. What did we get?Charo's Backpack: the Gregory Diva 70 Litre Charo, being the go-getter that she is, got her pack first. She found her bag on Kijiji. Charo purchased the Gregory Deva 70L Goal zero backpack, which has 70 Liters of capacity to fill up. What's impressive about this pack is the goal zero part. It has a solar panel you can attach to charge electronics as you're moving around.  Joe's backpack: Osprey Waypoint 70 L I purchased the Osprey Waypoint 70L. I found mine on Facebook Marketplace. My bag comes with a detachable daypack, so I [...]

By |2020-04-23T09:45:56-04:00October 22nd, 2018|Life Before the trip|6 Comments

Researching for Black Friday

Last week was Thanksgiving here in Canada, a great time to spend time with family and break our diets. In the upcoming weeks, we are going to start hearing about American Thanksgiving, which means Black Friday! Deals, Deals, Deals! I’m looking for one particular sale. This year I’ll be shopping for a camera. I’ve tried to narrow it down to a few models, and I need a little advice from anyone with experience using these cameras. […]

By |2020-04-23T09:45:11-04:00October 14th, 2018|Life Before the trip|0 Comments

IP rating… not just an address

My iPod. Its IP rating is currently 00 A few days ago, I was at a friend’s house when a modern disaster happened. A cell phone was dropped into a bathtub! Many of us know the pain of what could have happened next. What did happen was what I thought nothing short of a miracle. The phone survived. But how? […]

By |2020-04-23T09:44:43-04:00October 13th, 2018|Life Before the trip|0 Comments

Couchsurfing: Our First Guests

A few weeks ago, I wrote to you about Couchsurfing. Today I’m going to tell you about hosting our first guests. Before I begin to tell you about our experience, I want to explain the use of names. You’ll notice today I’m going to refer to our guests as Betty and Cathy. Betty explained to me that although Couch surfing is very social, some parts of their lives are private and should remain so. So forgive my effort to keep their lives anonymous. For today’s blog, I’m also not going to give you any of their background info like where they are from, well, other than they are somewhere from Earth. I’ll also not talk about their jobs, which are both pretty cool and highly respected. I don’t think the rest of their background is essential for today. […]

By |2020-04-23T09:44:09-04:00October 7th, 2018|Couch Surfing, Life Before the trip|8 Comments

Toronto Eggfest: A BBQ Celebration!

Eggfest/Toronto Smoke Show = BBQ Holiday in September (June 29th, 2018) For those of you who know me, you know I enjoy playing hockey and generally having a good laugh. For those of you who know me, you know that one of my favourite hobbies is BBQ. This weekend, Charo and I enjoyed Eggfest/Toronto Smoke Show at Woodbine Racetrack, and it was worth every penny! […]

By |2020-04-23T09:43:43-04:00September 30th, 2018|Life Before the trip|0 Comments

Beginning the Keto Diet

Homemade Bbq chicken Until recently, I’ve been on the see-food diet. I see food, and I eat it. During the winter, I play a lot of hockey and can maintain my weight. The summer is my nemesis. Lots of good food and very little activity in terms of exercise has me gaining a few pounds. This year, at the beginning of September, I was tipping the scale at just around 200 pounds. Charo has the same problem with summer weight gain. We both looked at each other and wanted to change our lifestyles. Our upcoming trip has been a wake-up call to get in better shape and to eat better so we can be more active when we are away. We decided to try the Keto diet two-week challenge. […]

By |2020-04-23T09:43:21-04:00September 23rd, 2018|Life Before the trip|4 Comments

Couchsurfing: Ride the Wave

This photo was inspired by my brother. I can’t wait to get started on this adventure! All the different places to go, people to meet. Will we be staying in hotels? AirBnB? Hostels? All different, all with their benefits and downfalls. Are these our only options? Nope! Charo’s been doing some research, and she’s signed us up for some surfing – Couchsurfing. […]

By |2020-04-23T09:43:06-04:00September 16th, 2018|Couch Surfing, Life Before the trip|2 Comments

6 Things to Think About before our trip

I’m not a big fan of lists. They scare me. They never seem to be manageable, and they never seem to end! Much like my students, I like tasks that have just a few to-do items, finish them and move on to the next job. However, considering what we are going to do, I thought, “Hey, why not. How bad can it be.” Well, success! I am scared! […]

By |2020-04-23T09:42:03-04:00September 9th, 2018|Life Before the trip|6 Comments
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