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- Thanks for all the new comments! One quick point: I did say "First of all, I know there are single mothers and poorer families who have no choice!" I know that there are people who have...
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A while ago I was reading Location Independent Living, and I came up with three questions that I had about actually implementing it with a family. Most of these questions probably would arise reading the now-famous Four Hour Work Week, too, but I have yet to read it. In my first post, I ask
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Your point about health care is a good one - and we travel with a fairly comprehensive travel/medical insurance plan which provides for private emergency/short term health care on location. We're looking into worldwide private health care (not just travel insurance-based cover) as we speak - and it's definitely something we've factored into the budget.
As to the costs & quality of living - they will of course largely depend on where you choose to go. For example, where we are currently (South Africa), we have a far higher standard of living for about half the cost we'd pay for it in the UK/US so it works out very cost effectively - with kids, the foods here are 'normal' and not especially 'foreign' so acclimatisation wouldn't be too much of an issue.
Doing what we do with kids is something we've talked about - and we think is logistically possible (no kids on the horizon for us for a while though!)...it just demands a little more planning and prob a bit less of the get-up-and-go flexibility you have whilst travelling without kids.
Anyway - just wanted to say "hi"!!