From Honeymoon to Halfway Around the World

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An interview with Hunter & Lora Strozier from Travels Over the Edge

Listen to the podcast here.

What happens when kids who travel full-time and homeschool grow up?

Do they turn out okay? How much do they remember?

How do they feel about traveling, education, and spending time together?

In this interview, I’m chatting with a couple who literally went from traveling together on their honeymoon to traveling full-time across the United States and then spending an extended time traveling across Europe together.

We talk about getting travel visas, finding short-term rentals, and navigating international travel as a couple of English speakers.

As a bonus, one of them was a full-time traveling homeschooler back in the day – and he still loves to travel!

(what a relief for those of us who are trying out this thing with our kiddos right now)

Below are the links to everything we talk about in this episode.

That other couple who travel full-time and inspire people on Instagram: The Wynns 

Renting in Europe for short-term travel:

Getting visas to travel internationally: (and warnings and vaccine requirements)

Dealing with language barriers:

Working on the road:

  • Online English teacher (I love Outschool, but there are certainly others)

  • Writing companies (too many to link - I recommend a search on Google, indeed, or we work remotely)

  • Programmer jobs (same - too many to link)

  • Work-camping

The Life Regret Study:

“The Top Life Regret of Dying Hospital Patients” by James Clear - “I wish I'd had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.”

Follow along with Hunter and Lora’s adventures @ https://travelsovertheedge.com/

Do you have questions about traveling more with your family?

Come join the discussion in the email group - we'd love to answer your questions.