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Top 10 Reasons Its All Worth It

We closed on the selling of our house last month and then promptly wrote out a rent check so we could stay and finish up some work projects and other commitments. Kind of strange to be renting our own house, but it worked out for the best so we can’t complain. Most importantly, we are mortgage free!! We all have mixed feelings about this: Cara is still insistent that we sell the Airstream and move the house to a campground; Rachel and Andrew will miss their friends and all the great memories we made. I will miss our garden and the flower beds I so painstakingly put together. Sam has had a great work space in the garage. We’ve definitely called this pile of brick & mortar our HOME. It will be missed. A lot.

At the same time, we look forward to new adventures. There are many reasons we made this decision, so I thought we could detail out the Top 10 Reasons Selling Our House and Almost Everything In It To Travel Full Time is Worth It. Ready? Here we go:

1. Not Stuck In One Place All the Time

This is only advantageous if your are not a “nester”. Apparently we aren’t one house/one neighborhood kind of people. We like new and exciting places and don’t mind a continuous string of new experiences. My brother, on the other hand, loves to come home to his bed, his house, his normal life after a vacation. Totally fine, just not our style.

2. We Get to See Each Other ALL Day

Once again, this definitely can have its up and downs. Generally its pretty up though. In the few short weeks we’ve been at the “Lehi house” (as my kids have dubbed it) I rarely see Sam. We get to the end of the day, and I feel like we haven’t spoken or seen each other at all. My kids are always off playing with friends and we just have less family time. It makes me sad as we’ve grown accustomed to being in each other’s space and we LIKE it. Crazy, right?

3. Small House, Big Backyard

We couldn’t afford the real estate to give us this kind of acreage. Our backyard is ever changing, ever exciting. Mountains, beaches, desert, trees! We get to have it all, right outside our door. Yes, our house is small, but we try not to spend too much time in it anyway.

4. Education for our Kids

I can’t even begin to imagine the types of things our kids are learning without even realizing it. I imagine that years into the future we will still be reaping the benefits of their on the road education. Real life experiences in historical places, plant identification, geography, and just learning about our amazing country in general.

5. Piles of Nature

I have always been a tent camper. Growing up, we’d love to go spend time in the “great outdoors”. I still love it. Yes, its a little dirty, there’s generally some bugs, but how beautiful! We get to explore, admire, and travel in this beautiful land that our Heavenly Father created for us.

6. Jr. Ranger Badges

These have certain bragging rights. I love watching my kid’s hats fill up with shiny gold badges. Its so fun to see others’ responses when they wear them around the National Parks we visit. A lot of them take work (some are easy) and I’m super proud of my kids for working so hard to earn them.

7. Seeing Friends & Family

We love visiting people!  We have many college friends scattered all over the country, and its been fun to visit as we travel through. Between those friends, photography friends, and family we have plenty of people to see. Prior to traveling full time, we rarely made it to see many of them because of the logistical difficulty of getting there.

8. Making New Friends

Even though they only get to play for a day or two, my kids are really good at making new friends. They waste very little time being shy, but rather they jump right in and start playing! I’ve also enjoyed the many people we’ve met in various campgrounds, National Parks, or other places.

9. Decide What Is Really Important in Life

Packing up our life into a small storage unit really has forced us to decide what’s important. Not just what kinds of things we want because they are convenient, but what we really can’t live without or replace. We also made the decision that spending time together and traveling is more important than dance class, or soccer, or any other activities our kids could currently be doing.

10. Intentional Living

We’ve written about this before, but we can’t get complacent. I love it. I love being forced to choose every day what we are going to do. Yes, we still have the occasional lazy day, but those are few and far between. Most days we are intentional deciding where we want to go, what we want to see and how we want to spend our time.

We love traveling and the benefits its had on our family. We know its not forever, but we’ll enjoy it while it lasts!

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Fitness & Recipes

I’ve Turned My Kids Into Breakfast Monsters

I love breakfast. I always have. Mouth watering waffles, pancakes, hot cereal, oatmeal, overnight blueberry french toast – anything but plain ol’ cereal. Making a yummy, healthy (okay, so sometimes its not so healthy) breakfast in the morning just makes me happy. It takes a bit longer than pulling cereal boxes off the pantry shelves, but most days I feel it is worth the effort.

Lately, however, our mornings usually go something like this:

Child #1 stumbles in from the back bedroom to snuggle.

“Mom?” she mutters sleepily, ” What’s for breakfast?”

“I don’t know,” I respond. “Maybe cereal?”

Suddenly she’s fully awake and responsive. “What? No!! Let’s have German Pancakes! Or Waffles!”

“What about eggs?” I say thinking that’s probably a lot easier and faster since I’ve been up for an hour already and am starting to get hungry.

“Yuck. I hate eggs.”

Fantastic. This is pretty much how it goes with all three kids every morning. It is driving me crazy! Apparently my breakfast creativity has spoiled my children. Not only is a cereal breakfast a rare occurance, but they’ve come to expect amazing culinary prowess every morning. How did I get here? Suddenly my mornings are not ruled by what I want for breakfast, but rather what my children want for breakfast and that’s just not as much fun. I’ve threatened to make them eat cereal for a week just to detox their little bodies (not that I would eat cereal for a week mind you).

In the meantime, I thought I’d share some of our favorite breakfast recipes for those of you looking to branch out of your cereal routine.

1. Pumpkin Pancakes (occasionally with chocolate chips & whipped cream)

You are going to laugh at easy this one is. You take your favorite just-add-water pancake mix, and then add then for every cup of mix used, add ¼ cup canned pumpkin and ¼ tsp pumpkin spice. See? Easy. If you don’t have your own pumpkin spice mix together: ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon ¼ teaspoon ground ginger ⅛ teaspoon allspice ⅛ teaspoon nutmeg.  Pictured below  is with real maple syrup and whipped cream we had leftover in the fridge. Delicious!

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2. Oatmeal with Cocoa-Nut Almond Butter and Fruit

It took me awhile to love Old Fashioned Oats and not just the instant Quaker Maple and Brown Sugar kind. Andrew is now upset that I don’t buy the little packets anymore, but always make it in a pan on the stove. Too bad. I buy dried blueberries from Costco, and instead of brown sugar I whip up some Cocoa Nut Butter in my Blendtec Twister Jar. Chocolate for breakfast? Yes please.

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3. German (or Puff) Pancakes

These are hands-down Andrew’s favorite. I will occasionally even make them in the Airstream although that will probably be a rare occurrence in the summer as the oven heats up the entire house.

Ingredients (feeds our family of 5)

1/4 cup of butter
9 eggs
1 1/2 cups milk
1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt

Directions:

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
While oven is heating, chop up butter and add to 9×13 pan. Put it in the oven while heating to melt the butter.
Mix remaining ingredients in a blender or mixer.
Pour over melted butter in pan.
Bake for 18-22 minutes. Pancakes will puff up over the side of the pan if done right.
Eat with maple syrup and enjoy!

4. The Best Belgian Waffle Recipe EVER (adapted from Food.com)

I’ve always struggled to get waffles just right. One year for Christmas, Sam bought me this AMAZING double-flip Belgian waffle maker and I was ridiculously excited. Only, they didn’t turn out quite right. Still not puffy enough. THEN Sam taught me how to really whip the egg whites. It seriously makes all the difference. Moist, fluffy, deliciously tasting awesomeness. Occasionally when we have family coming for dinner we’ll do a waffle bar complete with whipped cream (are you sensing a trend?), fruit, berry syrup, and sometimes even ice cream.

Although we debated for months, we have decided NOT to bring the waffle maker with us in the Airstream. Its too big and bulky and honestly I could eat them every day and then I’d just gain loads of unwanted weight. So.. we’ll have to rely on friends we visit or the occasional splurge at IHOP for our waffle fix.

Ingredients (this usually feeds our family of 5 with a few leftover)
4 cups flour
8 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup sugar
4 eggs, separated
1 cup oil
4 cups milk

Directions:
1. Separate the eggs.
3. Using a power mixer, beat egg whites until stiff.
4. In a separate bowl, mix together the egg yolks, milk and oil and mix well.
5. Add dry ingredients and mix well.
6. Gently fold in beaten egg whites with a spatula.

And my most recent favorite:

5. Strawberry Oatmeal Pancakes

Its like  healthy dessert. These things have body and they taste soooooo goood! We made extra and snacked on them all morning. Adapted from This Silly Girl’s Life.

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups old fashioned oats
  2. 2 cups buttermilk (or 2 cups milk + 2 Tbsp Lemon Juice)
  3. 4 eggs
  4. 8 Tbsp. canola oil
  5. 3 tsp. vanilla extract
  6. 1 cup all purpose flour
  7. 1 cup whole wheat flour
  8. 5 Tbsp. sugar
  9. 1 tsp. baking powder
  10. 1 tsp. baking soda
  11. 1 tsp. salt
  12. 1 tsp. cinnamon
  13. 2 cups finely chopped strawberries (Mine were frozen – I just let them thaw a bit and then chopped them up like normal.)

Instructions

  1. In a large mixing bowl, combine the oatmeal and the buttermilk and let sit for 20 minutes.
  2. After the 20 minutes, add the eggs, vanilla and oil and mix well.
  3. Add the flours, sugar, powder, soda, salt and cinnamon and mix until incorporated.
  4. Gently mix in the fresh strawberries.
  5. Heat your griddle to 350 degrees.
  6. Drop the thick batter (about 3/4 cup size) onto the griddle, kind of spread into a circle shape and cook for 3 minutes, flip and then cook for 2 or 3 more minutes or until batter is not raw.
  7. Serve warm with fresh whipped cream, maple syrup or both.
  8. *To freeze: prepare as usual, let cool completely on a cooling rack, place in freezer friendly plastic gallon sized bags, with parchment paper in between each pancake. To reheat: remove from the freezer and warm in the microwave or oven.
  9. Enjoy!

 

 

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WanderLog

We Rent a Storage Unit, Hike a Mountain and Celebrate with Family

Travel Dates: May 31 – June 6, 2014

Last Saturday we had the opportunity to attend the sealing of my brother and his wife in the Salt Lake Temple. They were married a year ago in Monticello, Utah and were able to enter and be sealed together for time and all eternity! We are so excited for the decision they made.

Lots of work projects this week, fixing computers, and continuing to slim down our belongings. We also found a storage unit and have started hauling the items we are keeping over there! Its so great to watch our house empty out.

Friday afternoon we hiked up to the Timpanogos Cave National Monument in nearby American Fork Canyon. The kids did amazing for how steep the hike was!

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WanderLog

Memorial Day, Zion National Park, and Signing Away the House

Travel Dates: May 24 – 30, 2014

We spent Memorial Day weekend exploring the beautiful Snow Canyon State Park with Jess’ family, visiting a cemetery where she has ancestor’s buried, hiking, exploring, and flying kites! It was perfect.

Sunday the heat kicked in and after a quick stop to meet up with some friends and do a little four wheeling we headed to Zion National Park on Monday evening. We melted. Even plugged in with the A/C running, it was just hot. Sam was comfortable enough working, and Jess took the kids out to explore and work on their Jr. Ranger Badges.

The most perfect evening was spent hiking a small ways up the Virgin River Narrows. The kids absolutely loved it!

We dashed home Thursday afternoon in time to sign the paperwork and officially sell the house! We still can’t believe we did it! Jess also picked up the quilts from the shop and we got them on the beds in the Airstream. So excited! We still have lots to do in the next three weeks before we set out full time and we couldn’t be more excited!

This Week on Instagram May 24-30 2014

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Airstream Meetups

Airstream Meet-Up: AudreyAirstream

Through Instagram we realized that Heather & Jeff of Audrey Airstream would be in Napa, California the same time as us! After visiting with Sam’s family in the area for almost two weeks, we were just about ready to head back across Nevada to take care of the Utah house. Knowing they were coming into town, however, we extended our stay by just a few days in order to overlap. So glad we did!

Who Are They: Heather, Jeff, and their Airstream named Audrey

Website: AdventureswithAudrey.com

When We Met Up: April 2014

A Little About Them: Heather & Jeff were on a 2 month trip around the western US during a break from working. They both had just quit their jobs and were taking a break before heading back into the work scene. They hail from Las Vegas, NV.

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After a few back and forth emails with Heather about where we wanted to meet up, I finally had the  idea to go hiking in the Skyline Wilderness Park where we were staying. Jeff is a avid hiker, and I know that Heather often tags along (although she says she can’t go as far as her husband!).  We picked a trail with some potential views of the city and had a great time. I was SO impressed with Jeff and my kids. Andrew talked his ear off about everything under the sun and Jeff amazed Rachel with his grass eating skills. I’m now convinced that if I ever need my kids to hike without whining we have to take Jeff with us. They still tag rocks and yell “Switchback!” when turning sharp corners.

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Afterwards, we hung out for a bit at the Airstream and ate Triple Berry and then Mango & Pineapple Sorbet. Yum!

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We are so grateful to have met this amazing couple! Part of the reason we LOVE traveling (and in an Airstream to boot!) is the amazing community of people that we associate with. We haven’t met anyone that wasn’t gracious, willing to help with anything, and amazingly nice and good with our kids. Plus, when they come bringing Annette’s Chocolate you just know you are bound to be friends. 🙂

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