These posts capture our days as they unfold while travelling long term as a family. They’re written in real time, without polish or hindsight, and reflect the small moments, routines, and rhythms of life on the move.

Longer reflections and feature stories live separately on our Stories page.

Day 17 - Last Morning at Bambusa, Beach Bliss & a Power Surge Nightmare in Phu Quoc

Day 17 - Last Morning at Bambusa, Beach Bliss & a Power Surge Nightmare in Phu Quoc

Our final morning at Bambusa felt like leaving home. From Rosie hiding in the freezer preparing for Austria, to gifting koalas to new friends, to beach swims, chaotic world-schooling hub energy, and a wild 280-volt power surge that nearly fried our gear. Day 17 had everything.

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Day 15 - Slow Mornings, Banh Mi Runs & Big Lessons on Resilience
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Day 15 - Slow Mornings, Banh Mi Runs & Big Lessons on Resilience

Day 15 was another slow, steady day on the island. Morning exercise, Rosie reading a book, more banh mi runs on the scooters, and a lazy afternoon by the pool. We wrapped the night watching Chris Hemsworth’s Limitless and talking about resilience, pain, and mindset while also navigating sibling tension and the challenges of worldschooling on the road.

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Day 10 - Power Outages, Banh Mi and Market Chaos in Phu Quoc
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Day 10 - Power Outages, Banh Mi and Market Chaos in Phu Quoc

Day 10 on Phu Quoc brought a full island blackout, crystal-clear water at Ông Lang Beach, pork noodle soup overload, and total chaos at the Duong Dong night markets when the power suddenly cut out. Generators fired up, Banh Mi was devoured mid-blackout, and we discovered the island’s subsea cable had been damaged. One of those wild travel days you’ll never forget.

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