
The Beeson family in the Sahara Desert
According to the British "Mirror" reported on January 11, former human resources expert Rosie Beeson persuaded her husband Dan to give up a nine-to-five job and start a round-the-world trip with her 8-year-old son Monty and 5-year-old daughter Winter, while choosing a family-style independent education of children.
Within 24 hours of selling their terrace villas, they quickly placed an order for a £21,000 (about 189,000 yuan) 23-inch campervan and began their journey to Europe and Africa a week later. Now, after they've had the "lightest Christmas," the family is ready for their next leg of their journey.
They have no regrets about their journey, and their 5-year-old daughter is also very happy to say, "I love living now!" Our house has wheels, we can go anywhere in the world, I love seeing new things in different countries, learning new languages, and making new friends! ”
And her brother Monty naturally enjoys life now, "I like to walk with my dad. While we were all riding our bikes, I met new people from all over the world and I could often see the sea and the beach. ”
Christmas in Morocco in 2019
The Beesons sold a terrace villa in Erxton, Derbyshire, England, for £90,000 (about 810,000 yuan). Rossi said, "People always say to do what we can, and although we are not rich, we still decided to live a different life and did not want to be bound by all kinds of material things." ”
The Beessens feel that traveling around the world makes sense, "It's fantastic for our family, the kids have seen incredible things, met people from all over the world, and made us understand the most important things in life." ”
Rossi says it's the pressure of children going to school at home and the various work-life pressures that trigger the idea of travel. Until by chance, she found a sharing post about parents teaching their children when they traveled the world, and then she made up her mind. Rosie told her husband, "I don't want to work nine to five, but I don't have time to spend with my family and I don't have money for vacations." Hope to sell everything to travel the world. ”
The Beeson family on the way
Rossi used to work in personnel, but quit his job to take care of his family, and worked part-time in a bar to support the family, while educating Monty, who was suffering from autism.
At present, the two children are very happy every day, and Monty's illness has improved. They have traveled to Scotland, Ireland and Europe twice to France, Spain and Portugal. In December, Wendy celebrated wendy's 5th birthday in the Sahara Desert of Africa. Next, they plan to travel to Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark.
Rosie is reading to her two children