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We Are Moving 4500 Miles - Out of Morocco and into a Bus

After 6 years in Morocco, we are heading back to the States and buying a school bus. The school bus will be the vehicle we use to begin crafting the next stage of our dream lives. It is and will continue to be hard. We are minimizing down from a 5 bedroom, 3 bath house to 200 square feet. We are saying goodbye to friends and communities that are like family. And building our new home with very minimal skills or training. We are buzzing, learning, and stretching in every way possible.

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Make Money from Home by Teaching English Online with Dada

Do you dream of working from home, but haven’t found the right opportunity? Do you need a part-time or full time job with flexible hours that allows you to spend more time with your family? Or maybe you want to become a digital nomad and travel the world? If so, then teaching English online with Dada may just be the job for you. Learn all about it and apply today!

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Eco-Friendly Holiday Gift Guide 2019

This is the perfect gift guide for everyone who is trying to live more eco-friendly or anyone who travels a lot.

Travel, especially by plane is very hard on our world. I feel it is important to know this, because most of us travel to experience and celebrate how beautiful the world is - it would therefore make sense that we do our best to try and protect it as we explore its wonders. In this blog post I will share with you easy and luxurious ways to reduce your impact while traveling.

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Agdz - Morocco

Agdz may just be a small, oasis, desert town, but it’s one of my favorite places in all of Morocco. It was my home for two years and taught me so much about myself and the world in general. While modern day Agdz isn’t full of monuments or impressive mosques, it is overflowing with Moroccan charm, hospitality and history. This is a place that is more fully appreciated when you read up on its history before visiting.

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Ouarzazate - Morocco

Ouarzazate literally translates to, ‘space between noise,’ and in a country than can be quite overwhelming at times, it truly is a place of peace and quiet. And even if you’re thinking that you’ve never heard of Ouarzazate before, I’m sure you’ve seen it, as the city frequently stars as the setting for desert based films. But there is so much more to this small city that movies and peace - like stunning handmade rugs, ancient palaces, and some of the world’s nicest people.

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