If there was any 1
Travel will change you.
I suppose my mom normalized
That memory presses on in my heart as something that moved my very soul and grew a curiosity for other cultures, people and places.
You see I grew up in Toronto, my mom was a single mom and we had very little money. She had a passion for travel, but our funds were limited so we didn’t get to do much. We didn’t have a car, so travel was always reliant on someone else.
As I grew up I desperately wanted to see the world and so I excelled in school and registered myself for 2 different exchange programs in high school. One that took me to France for 3 months when I was 14 and one that took me to Japan when I was 16. These experiences were fundamental to my growing up. Living inside families from other countries helped me to grow up seeing how similar we were as humans. It instilled a level of trust in my fellow human being.
I’m so
Then life was just not heading in the direction I envisioned. So at the age of 26, I set out again. This time for Korea as an English teacher for a year, which allowed me the opportunity to visit Thailand, Malaysia, Japan again for 3 days and Taiwan.
At the end of that trip which I had been dreaming of since I was in grade 9, I had to take emergency surgery where they removed an ovary. I continued on my journey after that, but the universe pushed me home to Canada. I went back to school for nursing and hoped someday I would be able to return to the world.
6 years later, having to quit nursing school in my second last semester and the confusion that followed that would lead me to myself
It had been a long road to
With my cousin, Britt’s savvy camping skills and my savvy people skills, we had very few hiccups in our way.
It culminated in us staying with my Godparents (who I hadn’t seen since I was 8) for a week and me meeting my biological father for the first time in my life.
I got closer to nature that trip than I had ever been
3 years, 2 kids and never making more than a
35 years of being in the world gave me the strength to believe that I could do this with my 2 young children. My mom was a huge world traveler before I was born. Sadly, other than a few trips as a young kid to visit family in the US, she had never done much traveling since.
I had never heard the stories of turkey or Greece or
It was my promise to myself that I wouldn’t have kids until I knew I would stay true to my spirit. Ensuring that I would embody what I wanted them to become in their lives. I had always said, you have to follow your own dreams to teach your kids to follow theirs. Without your own
It’s been a long road embracing the circumstances that pushed us into our present situation, and it’s not easy in every facet of the word. But on the summer solstice of 2018, my now husband and I, a
We jumped, with only a couple thousand dollars in our bank accounts, and a guaranteed income of roughly 1800$/month from parental leave. We crossed our fingers and put our faith in the universe to take care of us. To get us here safely. I believed that if this longing was aligned with my highest purpose, then whatever came would lead me to the life
The universe took care of us. I drove
We have now been living in the bus for almost 9 months. Now, finally, we moved to a property where we feel safe enough to start growing roots in the community. 1 year almost to the day that the bus showed up on Kijiji.
I struggle every day with how much it takes to be a mother, a wife, a woman while essentially camping. But, I know when I look back on these days I will regret nothing. This experience has been the culmination of every experience before. I am so
Being in nature for so many months has deepened my
This adventure has deepened my relationship with my husband, in pushing us in every direction and loving each other despite our limitations, we compliment each other and have the ability to step up where the other falls short.
We don’t know where the next year will take us, and I have dreams of having a house that we can call our own, and building the bus out to be more comfortable, but wherever the journey takes us, I believe in the kindness of strangers and that the earth truly is a mother to us all. I know in my heart that this time spent with my kids at such a young age has created a foundation in their beings that will help them survive whatever the future holds. Whether they remember or not it has given them a level of connection to the universe; to taking care of ourselves/themselves with very little resources, to survival and, to
Perhaps it was growing up in a city until I was 12. Or, my mother’s death when I was 20, but I have struggled to feel safe in life. I suffer from anxiety and depression. Pushing myself to be comfortable in those feelings, to love myself and my desires, to
We are only going to change the world and create peace
Amanda Archer, a Canadian traveler who is now on cross Canada trip in a school bus with her family.
Amanda’s story is a great inspiration for those who want to dare and travel, also with kids. Dealing with nature, the present and the past. Pursuing dreams.
You can follow the journey with “Optimystic Prime” school bus through the following media’s:
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