by Jen Martin | Feb 19, 2018 | National Parks, Roadschooling, Travel Log
We set sail Friday, thinking Let’s go south! There had been some cold mornings and we weren’t feeling it. We had wanted to see Mammoth Cave National Park, and it was an easy stop. We found an Army Corps campground, which was cheap, awesome, and so...
by Jen Martin | Dec 15, 2017 | Food, International, Roadschooling, Travel Log
You guys. The adjectives do not even exist to give this store its due praise. We went at least four times during the week. Seriously, I can’t even. They had everything. I would live here if I could. Can you imagine living near a place like this?! This...
by Jen Martin | Dec 7, 2017 | Food, International, Roadschooling, Travel Log
We spent the rest of the week shopping (excellent conversion rate, woot woot!), doing random bus projects (remember the door/ratchet strap picture?), and checking out the Hergé exhibit at the Musée de la civilisation. We had to talk ourselves into leaving at the end...
by Jen Martin | Nov 13, 2017 | Roadschooling, Travel Log
We spend a ton of time out exploring the areas we’re in. Even so, there’s still a lot of downtime during the week. Laundry must get done. I have good helpers though! We never turn down an open green space! The kids love exploring the trails around our...
by Jen Martin | Nov 12, 2017 | Gear, International, National Parks, Roadschooling, Technology, Travel Log
Sunday we decided to take a day trip to Canada. My desire was to hit Lubec, Maine, the eastern most point of the U.S., and also to see Campobello International Park, FDR’s summer home. Billy’s desire was to test out the internet in Canada with our new...
by Jen Martin | Oct 30, 2017 | National Parks, Roadschooling, Travel Log
The Martins love Maine. Well technically Carrington hasn’t weighed in yet, but we feel good about speaking for her on this one 🙂 There were some rainy days in the forecast, so the kids and I set out to do some indoors-ish exploring. With a storm approaching, we...