Kids & Family
Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Susan Whitehead from Wanderlust Families all about growing up in a bicultural home, selling it all to trade her "normal" American life for long-term travel with her family and how those adventures have changed her kids' lives for the better. Here are some important takeaways from our conversation: Growing up in a bicultural family (Costa Rican and American) with parents who valued travel, traveling was Susan's normal. -Her parents allowed her to travel whenever the opportunity arose, and the budget allowed because they knew it would be a good experience. -With her own children, Susan and her husband made travel an intentional priority. -Even though money was tight, they decided to sell everything a move their family to Costa Rica for six months. Before taking the leap, they considered: Cost Ability to get home Goals for their family (ie they wanted their kids to improve their Spanish and learn about their Grandmother's culture) Travels have taught Susan's children: To be skeptical of what they see in the news and draw their own conclusions about people. To overcome obstacles Confidence Being comfortable being uncomfortable Sparked interest in other areas of the world If you are interested in learning more about Susan's story or taking your own long term family travel adventure, check out Susan's website, podcast, and family travel course.