
Our Radical Sabbatical – Chapter Two
And it begins… THIS IS day one! Truly, we really started two months ago when we rode away from school. We rode away from a structured school system with times and schedules that often aren’t in the best interest of our children. We rode away from preconceived notions of a 9 to 5 daily life. We also rode into a life of the unknown, a life of exploring, a life where every day of the week can be similar or wildly different. A new and familiar way.
Finding our rhythm.
Exploring new places.
Learning about our boys.
Closer to nature.
Closer together.
Our radical sabbatical.
As we stepped away from school, the first step was to find a distributed learning school that would meet the needs of each of our boys. I phoned and emailed many schools. There were some that would send you weekly assignments and others where you could decide exactly what you could do with no teacher direction. There is even “unschooling” where you don’t follow any curriculum and don’t work with a teacher. We chose something in the middle, partnering with the school that I used to work for before becoming an ‘accidental entrepeneur’ with the nutritional company that changed my life and I chose to partner with. I am a trained teacher, but I know where I want my focus to be: Coaching my people to their best life and supporting my boys. The teacher we have the privilege of working with was my vice principal when I worked with as a Homeschool teacher and is also a very good friend. Once we decided on the school, the teacher and I created a student learning plan for each of the boys. These are individualized plans where myself, Sexy Neck and each of our boys would sit together and talk about our goals, and what are the strengths and needs of each of them. It was rich!
Sabbatical schooling.
Personal goals.
Individualised plans.
Rich conversations.
Dreaming big.
Keeping things simple.
One wants a Youtube channel.
Another wants to complete a standing back flip.
And our youngest just wants to play with Lego.
Every child will be heard.
Every one of our son’s will get opportunities to lead.
We will get the opportunity to learn.
More about our boys.
More about their ways.
More about what fires them up.
More about what slows them down.
Sabbatical schooling.

Once we created a plan around schooling, we knew the next step was to find renters for our home so that we could live in a smaller space, closer to Sexy Neck’s work without having to worry about being away from a house for long periods of time. We knew we were ready to live in our two room 900 square foot ski condo. Imagine a hotel with two adjoining rooms, one with beds and a bathroom and another room with a kitchen and hide-a-bed. Eh viola, you have exactly the picture of what we would be living in. We divinely found renters for our home through an old friend who reached out and said, “Hey, do you know anyone who is looking to rent out their home, my daughters are coming to university?” Oh ya, we do! We have know these daughters since they were wee ones and we knew that they were the perfect fit for our home!
The right people.
The right timing.
The right place.
Everything falling into place.
Unfolding effortlessly.
Without worry.
Without stress.
Walking out our dreams.
With this radical sabbatical.
In this small space.
With big dream.
Our radical sabbatical.
Once we had the school chosen and the house rented, it was time to declutter and start planning. And oh the decluttering we did. Following Dave Ramsey’s sage financial advice, we proceeded to sell more than $1,000 in clothes, toys and even a bed we weren’t using. I went through every single storage box in the basement and every cupboard and closet in the house. It was freeing! Stuff entangles me! Lastly, I went through all of my teaching boxes and found the resources that I knew I wanted to use. Four boxes widdled down to two boxes of treasures that I knew would help my boys learn.
Simplicity.
Freedom.
From stuff.
From clutter.
From chaos around us.
Freeing.
Simple.
As our radical sabbatical begun, the only thing left to ponder and pray about was what would we do to start the first day of school! We decided that a 1766 kilometres round trip road trip was in order. We visited two very special cabins for two nights each and ended up stepping into the 1800’s in Barkerville for the first day of school.
Stagecoaches.
Gold panning.
Old fashioned candy.
Cowboy boots.
Large hats.
Heavy guns.
Singing in the street.
King House B & B.
Three happy boys starting this first day of school in grades three, five and seven.

The Radical Sabbatical has begun!
Boys living their best lives.
Happy Mama.
Smiling Dada.
Dreams do come true.
Hold your visions.
As I hold mine.
Dream again if you haven’t recently.
Tell a friend.
And ask them to hold yours.
Radical Sabbatical.
Ahhhhhhhhhhh!



This brings a huge smile to my face! Dreaming it and living it, this is going to be amazing!
Awe, thank you! Doesn’t it always start with a dreaming. We are creating space to dream even bigger!!!!
Yeah!!! Looking so “bad” on your rad’ sabat’👏
Thanks friend! Feeling rad!
This is really a beautiful blog! What an incredible way to remember this special year with your boys!!
Love the “back to school photo”