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Hey Reader, One thing we thought would be easier when travelling through South America with kids… was learning Spanish. You hear it all the time. “Just being here, you’ll pick it up.” And to some extent, that’s true. But what we didn’t expect was how inconsistent it feels day-to-day. Some days you’re using it constantly. Other days, you fall back into English without really noticing. And progress feels… slow. We looked at a few different ways to improve it properly. Apps. Tutors. Courses....
Hey Reader, Six months into travelling through South America with kids, a few things have surprised us. Some of the things we worried about most before leaving turned out to be fairly manageable. Flights.Packing.Even schooling on the road. Those things found their rhythm faster than we expected. The parts we’d probably approach differently now are smaller, but they make a big difference once you’re actually travelling. We’d slow down even more. We’d spend more time choosing neighbourhoods...
Hey Reader, When we first started looking at places to stay in Lima, the neighbourhoods didn’t seem that different on the map. Miraflores.Barranco.San Isidro. They all looked fairly close together, and every guide seemed to mention them in the same breath. But once we started digging deeper, it became clear that choosing the wrong area could completely change the experience of the city, especially when travelling with kids. Some neighbourhoods are far more walkable. Some have easier access to...