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August update

August update

Well the tickets out of New Zealand are finally booked. We are going via Brendan’s sister’s place in Melbourne for a night before heading to Singapore and starting the South East (SE) Asia leg of the adventure.

I have now booked and paid for the first 6 weeks of the total 7 weeks in SE Asia. I had wanted to let it all be a bit more fluid, stay longer where we were enjoying and move on quicker where we didn’t like much but I soon worked out we were traveling at a peak time so have pre booked it all, hopefully I don’t regret it! Oh well. It’s done now! It does relieve the stress a bit, getting everything done before we leave the country is going to be quite the task so it will be good to just have to get from place to place without too much thought.

This term we are going to start packing our house, you know, those platters that never get used, the spare this and that. The grandparents have kindly said they’ll have our kids for a weekend once a month so we can get house jobs done with out two kids round our ankles “I’m hungry” “he looked at me and I don’t like it” “this is boring”

So now a new topic…..BK working on the road.

How exactly is BK working going to fit into all this. Quite an important part of the whole adventure! We had a lot of conversation about power and keeping everything charged, we finally settled on a plug/usb thing from Belkin.  Where will he work? I think it will be a matter of who has the most solid internet connection! So a mix of co working spaces, cafes, our accommodation. What will he work on? He is already working on his Surface pro, we have added a travel (read: light in weight!) screen to his set up so he has more ‘real estate’ (in his words) to work with. When will he work? I’ve calculated he needs to work about 16 hours a week. I expect that the mornings will get taken up by exploring while everyone is fresh and the weather is cooler so I’m taking an educated guess it’ll be the afternoons/evenings/rainy days/when the kids and I are at something he doesn’t feel passionate about joining us/at any time there’s an influx on the server……so pretty much, he’ll wing it!!

So that’s me for now, the next post I’ll share what I’m planning on packing for the family….how much luggage does a family of 4 actually need?

 

Til next time,

 

Claire

May update

May update

“You are so LUCKY!!!!” “You are going to have the best time ever!” “You will learn so much!” are things our children hear frequently when they or we tell someone about our trip. It’s highly amusing because until the last couple of months they had nooooooo idea what they were in for! (And still don’t really!)

We decided that maybe we should do something ourselves to get their excitement rolling. After tossing around a few ideas we settled on each week looking up two cities we hoped to visit. When we do this we look on our world map to see where in the world this city is, look up which country it is in in the kids Lonely Planet Travel Book and then find a tourism clip on YouTube about it (the latter being the most looked forward to by our children), it’s fun to see what the ‘Top 10’ things to do in each place are. So far we have done: Derby, Dublin, Siem Reap, London, Kuala Lumpur, Copenhagen, New Orleans, Bacharach, Portland, Split, Kampala, Bangkok, Singapore, Dubai, New York, Prague, Galway, Venice, and Chiang Mai. The kids love the special time with us and are starting to pipe up with “Can we do that?” “Are we doing that?” When they see activities they want to do. I’m also working out which exact things are, not to be missed, what would be good to do if the budget can stretch, and what I’m not going to suggest we do!

In terms of prepping ourselves…we are lining up the ducks! As I said a few blogs back, BK and I have done this thing! It was actually our honeymoon. 20 countries in nine months. Yep put our partnership to the test pretty early on! From missing flights to French train strikes to getting ripped off in Mallorca and Zambia…..we’ve done it all!
This time it’s taking a bit more prep, the obvious question in the front of every decision….Are we ok putting our kids in that situation? Other questions are:
Is that going to be too much for the kids?
What can we do to enrich their education and/or experience? and, Does that accommodation have a pool for our water babies!!??

BK is lining work up that will fit with the travel life. He’s been very blessed by having an old boss already offer to top up any lull in work to 100% if he needs it.

I have booked one flight, a 50 minute flight for $3.98 each, it was on a ‘mega sale’ so I couldn’t really pass that up…it doesn’t include seat selection or food, hopefully we can use the toilet onboard if we need to! Ha! It also didn’t include checked luggage. The children will be ‘carry on’ luggage only but BK and I will have a full size pack each that we’ll have to pay for.
I also have booked some accommodation in SE Asia via Airbnb, Agoda and booking.com, three great booking engines with some great deals if you have the patience to scroll them all.
BUT no flight out of New Zealand yet. It’s not real until I’ve booked that I tell myself! Flights to Asia sales from a few companies are coming up soon so hopefully I will rectify that. I’m hoping for a Qantas flight to Singapore via Melbourne or Sydney, but an AirNZ or Singapore Airlines direct flight would be all good too!

Saving is going strongly and we should get to the expected amount before we leave. The pile of things i have acquired to take with us that I wrote about in the last blog continues to get larger. Stationery for the children has been added. I’m also compiling a list of things to buy the kids for Christmas so they have some surprises at least.

So that’s about the update from us.
Our jobs for the next couple of months include sell some more stuff!

Till next time,

Claire

February Update

February Update

10 months to go!

The January tasks have been ticked off. We’ve had a lovely summer including some day trips out to Waitomo Caves and up to the top of Coromandel to go on a railway. We camped down the east coast at Ohiwa and did plenty of walks whether it be in the bush or up/around Mount Maunganui.

I also ticked off the other task of finding a job. 

We visited the doctor…spent $80NZD to find out my family needs $2100 NZD of travel vaccinations and that’s not including 2 very expensive ones that I’m on the fence about.

February came and we got into school routines and I started work.

We spent a few days decluttering our house/garage/garden shed and now have a ginormous pile heading to the rubbish dump! As we decluttered I found items that weren’t going to get chucked, sold or packed with the house stuff but these items actually may just make it into our luggage! So a pile begun….just to keep them safe, so I know where they are! 

I also splurged at Kathmandu in their Christmas sale! 

Packing cubes – These are for my pack. They fit perfectly. 1 for Little Miss, 2 for me. 

Stuffer sacks – The boys will be sharing a pack, it’s a different shape to mine.

Sunlight soap – not sure the whole box is coming but one bar will be.

Snap lock bags x2 sizes – I just feel these will come in very very handy.

Headphone splitter – for those times the kids watch the same movie but can wear their own headphones!! 

Travel clothesline – got to dry those clothes I washed with the soap somehow!

Connect 4 game – the compact version! Other games will come too but they are in normal use currently. Thinking ‘uno’ card game and ‘spot it’ card game.

Paper work – Peugeot euro lease for Europe transport, world vision application form to visit our sponsor child, Watoto application to volunteer there.

Notebooks – sketching or writing, they’ll be used for something.

Quick dry towels x2 – will need to buy 2 more.

Vaccination records – a must have! 

USB hub – for charging devices all at once! 

Camera wrist strap – not sure if this will make the final cut but it could be handy! 

March/April tasks 

Fill in paper work for Watoto and World Vision.

Till next time! 

Claire 

December update

December update

A year to go!

Until our estimated fly out date 😊

So the real countdown is on, it’s time to get serious!

I’ve got a plan for things to do each month in 2017. Here are some of the major things that need to get done before we leave.

Finances – tighten up the budget
*We’ve dropped some of the kids extra curricular actives to save some extra money
*We have refixed the mortgage at a lower interest rate (what good timing for it to come up!) which means I now know exactly how much I need our tenants to cover while we are away.
*I’m on the hunt for a job, with two kids going to school five days a week in 2017 this Mummy has the capacity to bring income into the family.

The house – declutter, declutter, declutter
*This summer the house, but more importantly the garage and the garden shed will get a ruthless sort out because the less we have to store, the better. We still don’t know where our things will go but I’ve looked at storage prices and it’s not cheap!!! So we will throw out a few things that have seen better days and my parents will take a few of our precious things.
*We also need to do a few jobs to make the house ready for tenants (sort out drains/gutters/fences etc.)

Step up the researching
I know, it seems like I’m researched out but there is always more to do, particularly the nitty gritty stuff. How exactly do you cross country boarders in SE Asia without getting scammed. How exactly does the toll road thing work in Europe….to name a couple.

Begin to apply for and book things
*Vaccination plans – visit the doctor, find out what we need and how many times we need it etc.
*International drivers’ licenses
*New passports for the kids
*Put in our expression of interest to work in an orphanage in Africa and other places that we might come across during all that researching
*Book flights!

I have realised this year (and you may have too, since I’ve been MIA for a few months), that October and November are very busy months for me. So I need to have this adventure sorted/mostly ready to go by September 2017 to alleviate as much stress as possible during those months then hopefully it will only be the very last packing and wrapping up to do in December.

Bring on 2017! First up January’s tasks – spend the summer holidays with the kids in our beautiful home city of Tauranga! Annnd find a job to start in February 🙂

Till next time

Claire

September update

September update

Hello again, for this blog I thought it would be interesting to ask each of my family members a few questions about what they’re thinking about our trip…

Looking forward to:

BK – the first flight

Me – living local, last time Brendan and I did the very (expensive) touristy things, we also trained Europe so only really got to see the inner cities, this time I want us to get in the ‘burbs and have had this at the forefront of my brain as I’ve planned…oh and adding more countries to my count 😛

Master 7 – learning different languages – no one told him he would be or would have to. I find his answer fascinating and am now putting my feelers out on how to get this rolling for him

Miss 4 – looking at everything around the world and going on a plane

 

Not looking forward to:

BK – family meltdowns

Me – Being with my family, all day. every day. As much as I love them with all my heart. This Mummy needs her space and I think it’s going to be my biggest challenge.

Master 7 – not seeing my friends

Miss 4 – I’ll miss my toys and my friends

 

Miss from home:

BK – my home brewing beer kit

Me – familiarity

Master 7 – Lego

Miss 4 – toys

 

Destinations:

BK – USA & Ireland

Me – USA & SE Asia

Master 7 – Africa

Miss 4 – a place with unicorns! (Uh? Disneyland?)

 

Experience:

BK – Sampling the worlds beers

Me – Watoto orphanage,

Master 7 – Safari

Miss 4 – Pepper Pig world

 

So we’ll see how those answers change.

The kids know they’re going and happily tell anyone but really, at 4 and 7 years old and only having been to Australia (but are very well traveled in NZ, having extensively traveled every corner of the north island in the past 3 years), really have noooooo idea what they’re in for!

 

Till next time!

 

Claire

July update

July update

Hello again!

Let’s get into it!

Researching:

One down point of being me is my desperate neeeeeeeeed to either know ‘the plan’ or to meticulously plan however the other side of me (the well travelled side), knows this is the most ridiculous thing ever because travel never goes to plan!

But still, I’ve spent hours and hours and hours researching for our upcoming trip.

Between my iPhone, iPad and BK’s new surface pro computer tablet (which I have recently fallen in love with much to his frustration, a high spec’d machine used for Internet surfing isn’t his idea of money well spent! Haha!) I’ve clocked up solid days if not weeks of research!

I have researched flight paths and costings, accommodation, transportation, road tolls in Europe, visas, places to do a safari that will actually take kids under 10 (none as of yet!!!), cruises, places to volunteer, vaccinations, other people’s daily budgets, how to educate the children – including what the NZ Ministry of Education’s thoughts are on taking our kids out of school and overseas for a year which is apparently not a lot – and of course, stuff to do for families in all of the cities I plan for us to visit!

I’ve also read a LOT of blogs on how other families have done this thing. From families with only carry-on luggage to families driving motorhomes (RVs) across whole continents. From families of 2 adults to families of 2 adults and 9 kids (yes 9 kids and a bunch of those kids have special needs, wow). And everything in between.

All my researching has given me ideas for daily budgets, sometimes I think they are quite generous and sometimes I think we’ll be eating only toast! We’ll see how that goes. Let’s just say I’ll be watching the foreign exchange market closely. I saw the £ took a dive recently and I’m still on the fence whether to buy any or not. If I did I would probably need to buy cash as currency cards start charging you after a year of not using them and so there goes any benefit from the good currency conversion!

My research is stored on a note on my phone, yes I know, not the smartest place to store it but I do regularly email it to myself and since my emails “live in the cloud so are always backed up” according to my onsite IT geek, I mean husband, I will forever have them. It’ll be interesting to look at very early editions of the notes to see how my planning/researching has evolved! At some stage I think I’ll have to move to an excel spreadsheet but for now, my phone is fine.

So after all that, a top tip from me: know which currency you’re looking at and if you’re a Kiwi like me, chances are if it has a $ at the front it’s not NZD! I learnt this the hard way as I may or may not have planned out almost my entire budget before Captain Obvious (aka the husband), announced “Ahh that’s American dollars you’re viewing!” Oops, oh well it is all part of the researching process.

And last but not least, here are some sites I’ve found useful so far!

Accomodation – airbnb.com

Flights – skyscanner.com

Transport – peugeoteurolease.co.nz

(Any suggestions on how to get a car in the states for 3 months are welcome. We hope to start in New York, NY and end in Portland, OR.)

Tolls – viamichelin.com

(Wow European tolls are expensive! I can see how they think it’s better to get the tourist to pay rather than the taxpayer though.)
Until next time,

Claire

My first blog post!

My first blog post!

Well here we are. My first blog. I’m not a writer and never thought I’d have a blog, so bear with me… and sorry for the grammatical mistakes in advance!

A lot of you will know / heard through the grapevine that we (ok, it’s mostly me), are in the planning stages of a year of backpacking the world with our children.

Yes…you read that right, we are pulling our kids out of school for a whole calendar year and road schooling them (that’s, for those that don’t know, a mix of home schooling and letting them learn about the world around them as we go)

We hope to depart late 2017 and be away most of 2018.

I’ve personally told quite a few people our plans and the reactions have been priceless! From “that’s awesome! Go you guys” to “wow really? Why? Your kids won’t remember it!” to (my absolute fave) “you are crazy!! But if anyone could pull it off it’s you two!” 

Then the gazillion questions come, so I thought I’d answer a few of the common ones here….

WHERE ARE YOU GOING?

The plan is….SE Asia – United Arabs – Africa  – Eastern Europe – Western Europe – UK – America.          It should be 32 countries including a few mini countries.

WHAT’S WITH THE BLOG?!

To keep the fam and friends updated on how we’re going but mostly as a record of our time away, as the plan when we get home would be to copy and paste it into a photo book and get it printed for a keepsake.

What you will see on ‘the blog’ – blogs on daily life on the road/great places we’ve visited and tips on how to visit them best if you choose to visit them one day/pictures of stuff we’ve seen/how educating the kiddies is going.

What you won’t see on ‘the blog’ – pictures of our children! I’m not into their photos being online so you’ll just have to imagine them in the photos. 

HOW CAN YOU AFFORD TO TRAVEL FOR A YEAR? THAT MUST BE COSTING YOU A BUCKET LOAD!!!

It sure will cost us a lot but I’d like to hope not more than we’d spend to live our life at home.

We are in savings mode at the moment and hope to get half our trips budget in the bank before we depart. The other half will be funded by BK working as we go. Obviously as a software developer and business owner all he really needs is the Internet (and his noise cancelling earphone buds in his ears!) The plan is for him to work 4 hours a day, apart from transit days and first day in new places (plus other times like if we do a safari or a cruise). This may be in a 4 hour stint or split up over the day depending on what we want to see/how tired we are/weather etc, some days maybe 8 hours then the next day off. He’ll work it out to suit us as a family. 

WHAT MADE YOU WANT TO TAKE A TRIP LIKE THIS?

After following a family of 6 on facebook do it successfully in 2015 I felt it was something I’d really like to do with our children, BK and I did a similar trip in 2007 as our honeymoon so the thought of taking our kids isn’t overly daunting….so after following this family via Facebook for a few months I went about informing the husband of my thoughts to which he exclaimed he’d suggested it a couple of years ago!!???…well it must have landed on deaf ears because I don’t  remember him saying anything like that!!

WHY NOW, WHEN THE CHILDREN ARE STILL YOUNG? THEY WONT REMEMBER IT!! 

This is the most asked question…and my answer is pretty simple. 

Why do you read a book to a child? 

For them to remember the story? No, you read it so they start to get a love of reading, to learn words etc. Same with traveling…..we travel to get a love of travel (Here, have an expensive hobby kiddo! Haha).  We travel to learn that NZ is such a small part of the world community.  We travel to see how others live – and work out we are very fortunate to live the New Zealand lifestyle…. Yes we’ll fork out tens of thousands of dollars and yes they’ll remember some of it and forget a pile of it. I don’t remember all the places I’ve been, with pictures jogging my memory I do a bit better but there are certainly things I’ve well forgotten! 

 

So there you go, first blog post done.

Hoping to do these monthly till we depart then more frequently.