Wandering Footsteps: Wandering the World One Step at a Time » A travel journal following a family on their overland trip around the world.

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  • Welcome to Wandering Footsteps, the travel journal of a nomadic family on an overland trip around the world. With thirty years of travel experience, a round-the-world trip already under our belt, a newly-converted bus, and a new baby in tow, this journey is bound to be interesting! Join us in our global wanderings - we've saved an extra seat just for you!

    - Brittany, Bruno, and Phoenix

My first class is class 3 – ohhhhh class 3. There are 35 students, and I think 25 of them are failing the class. There are about 5 or 6 that are so talented and quick, but I don’t think that the rest even understand what I’m saying to them. This makes this class incredibly […]

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I have received several e-mails from people wondering what I do with myself all day – how I like Pokhara and if I have made any friends here. And the answer is, truly, that I am too busy to venture out into Pokhara or meet random young Nepalis anywhere.Why? I’m in school.Six days a week […]

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I am about to upload many entries about the school I volunteer at, but I thought I would start off with a plea for help.I am not going to pretend that my school is the poorest school in the world (African schools can claim that title) of even in Nepal I’m sure. I’m not going […]

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Things that Annoy Me:– There is a leak in the bathroom sink which means that there’s always water on the bathroom floor and it gets on the bottoms of my pants. Thankfully the leak was fixed yesterday, so now the bathroom is water free, except after showers.– There’s a leak in the toilet so I […]

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  • Holly - I had the same problem in Costa Rica. I went around telling people to “eat more chicken.”ReplyCancel

For three weeks now, I have been reading about the situation in the Terai. Perhaps it has even made international news at this point, so you may have also read about it. Minority groups have been violently protesting there because they feel that the new interim constitution, which was agreed upon by major political parties […]

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