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Wow. You all had some
I've done a bit of extended stay traveling (1 - 3 months) with my kids, and I'm definitely going to add SA to my list. It sounds like a great place to stay for a while.
There's nothing quite like the sensation of coming home from a long adventure somewhere and wrestling with your feelings of how it turned out. Maybe it's something like finishing a novel. As the outside observer here, this just screams for a take two. You learned a lot, I'm pretty sure if you tried again, you'd be ale to achieve much more than you expect.
You are super impressive. Thanks for sharing the story.
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I've done a bit of extended stay traveling (1 - 3 months) with my kids
Awesome!
and I'm definitely going to add SA to my list. It sounds like a great place to stay for a while.
It's an amazing place. Don't know if you're an American or not, but everyone in the states (not just the republicans) paints it like a war zone. As I understand, that's how parts of the country are, but not the small towns in the Western Cape. By the time we were leaving, I would walk through the township by myself and have my wife come pick me up with our three year old in the back seat. If you read the US state dept. guidance, they basically say you'll be murdered in less than a minute if you so much as look at a township. Don't get me wrong. I don't think anyone should have to live like that, but it's really not like the people living in them are inherently dangerous or something.
this just screams for a take two
I hope you're right. Once our oldest hits twelve, we've vowed not to move again until we're empty nesters. I'm feeling the pressure of moving around too much with kids.
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