
CNN
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Imagine this: you pull your kids out of school for a year, stash your stuff in storage, rent out your house, put your career on pause and set out into the wide world, bound for all seven continents as a family.
You serve up lessons the kids would miss during the year in their American classrooms in a different way in places like Cambodia, Nepal, Namibia and Antarctica — through books by local authors and in-the-wild history, geology and geography lessons.
Then you come back home ready for the next school year without missing a beat.
For American couple Andi and Randy Almond, from Lafayette, Colorado, that more or less describes how they…