Traveling Toward Fire

A Premature FI Experiment

budget

  • August Gap Year Budget Review

    August Gap Year Budget Review

    We have concluded another budget month while slow traveling internationally on our family gap year. I’m excited to crunch the numbers and see how our projections are matching reality. It’s the chance to prove or disprove that this approach of slow travel is sustainable over the long haul. Either way it’s useful data. The month

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  • International Cell Phone – Simple Verified Approach

    International Cell Phone – Simple Verified Approach

    A small but critical part of the research for international travel surrounded how to manage our cell phones. Our phone numbers are critical for all sorts of things. The least important of those is staying in contact with family friends. We could find ways to get in contact with them without our phones. The most

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  • The Correct Way To Notarize A Document

    The Correct Way To Notarize A Document

    Hint, the correct way to notarize a document is not here: More on notaries in Day 40 below. Travel Log: Day 38 (8/4), Jaco Costa Rica Today was leg workout day, and it went much better than last week. I think all of my struggles last week were probably due to recovering from my sunburn,

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  • July Gap Year Budget

    July Gap Year Budget

    July is our first full month of travel and is our first chance to see if the financial aspects of this trip are going according to plan. We projected expenses for the places we are traveling using numbeo, but the accuracy of that in practice is a complete unknown to us. Being in Costa Rica

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  • The Best Things In Life Are Free

    The Best Things In Life Are Free

    Travel Log: Day 12 (7/9), Costa Rica Today was the undisputed best day so far in Costa Rica, thanks to a completely free activity (aside from a $3 Uber ride). This is exactly the antidote to yesterday’s failures. The place we went to is called “El Salto” or “The Jump”. It’s a small waterfall with

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  • Rental And Budget Failures

    Rental And Budget Failures

    Travel Log: Day 11 (7/8), Costa Rica Failures It was a day of rental and budget failures, and lessons learned. Lesson #1 – We aren’t professional cleaners This lesson kicked off first thing in the morning with an email from our property manager saying the new tenants thought the kitchen and bathrooms weren’t cleaned sufficiently.

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  • Travel Vaccinations Cost Planning

    Travel Vaccinations Cost Planning

    When you have a list of 27 places that you might travel to, the plan for travel vaccinations becomes a project of its own. It is also an important consideration for cost planning. Reading through CDC recommendations became complicated enough that I had to put together a tracking spreadsheet. It was either that or one

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  • I’ll Show You Mine (Budget)

    I’ll Show You Mine (Budget)

    With tariffs bringing chaos to the market, this is an entertaining time to take a look at our year long travel budget for the upcoming premature FIRE experiment where we will travel internationally for a full year. I find the budgeting aspect of this interesting because we have different moving parts that we don’t normally

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