we're home after a year of traveling and I'm enjoying the routines and happy for the kids to plug back into sports and friendships. we do have a big carrot dangling in a few months... moving from EU back to US. it's never the perfect time but for us it feels right. the homeschool opportunities in Belgium are too scarce as we enter into the tween years. I enjoyed the article linked about American Mobility. cheers Blake!
“I’m traveling because I’m a Californian who ran out of West Coast…” What a gorgeously perfect epigram…which I think would wildly fit on a cheerful turquoise-with-sunrise-accents long sleeved t-shirt or hoodie. And it appears you have opened up the whole world as a replacement destination we Americans used to have as Shangri La. 🩵☀️
P.S. Love those fabulously wide-leg trousers in the photo…can you possibly point me to the emporium where you purchased them?
Oh! And it also occurs to me that the lyrics of this old song from Tom T. Hall—“Magnificent Music Machine”—would seem to re-work well into a ballad of Blake’s “Perpetual Motion Machine.”
we're home after a year of traveling and I'm enjoying the routines and happy for the kids to plug back into sports and friendships. we do have a big carrot dangling in a few months... moving from EU back to US. it's never the perfect time but for us it feels right. the homeschool opportunities in Belgium are too scarce as we enter into the tween years. I enjoyed the article linked about American Mobility. cheers Blake!
“I’m traveling because I’m a Californian who ran out of West Coast…” What a gorgeously perfect epigram…which I think would wildly fit on a cheerful turquoise-with-sunrise-accents long sleeved t-shirt or hoodie. And it appears you have opened up the whole world as a replacement destination we Americans used to have as Shangri La. 🩵☀️
P.S. Love those fabulously wide-leg trousers in the photo…can you possibly point me to the emporium where you purchased them?
Oh! And it also occurs to me that the lyrics of this old song from Tom T. Hall—“Magnificent Music Machine”—would seem to re-work well into a ballad of Blake’s “Perpetual Motion Machine.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=isMFXYyDG6I
Cheers and All the Best to You Blake!