Restless Pursuits

Helping adventurous families with older kids and teens explore beautiful destinations while avoiding the crowds

About Us – Restless Pursuits

Standing on the wall in Cartagena near San Diego area

Hi Family Traveler!

👋🏼 I’m Amanda from Restless Pursuits!

I believe that traveling teaches us new interesting perspectives, creates strong family bonds and brings joy to our lives! 

It is not always easy to just go on a trip though, right? 

We get caught up in the everyday; the soccer matches, the laundry, the endless lists, work….

We are also influenced by the many voices around us that sometimes make us doubt ourselves. 

Booking that dream trip, traveling full-time, or simply getting away for the weekend. These dreams get set aside while we wait for it to be the “right time”. 

But when is the right time? 

If we don’t feed that desire, we don’t take those first steps, we are left with only what ifs: 

  • What if we got out of our comfort zone and booked a trip to Asia instead of Florida this year? 
  • What if we sold our belongings and traveled the world for a year? 
  • What if we prioritized travel and took 2 vacations a year?

What is your what if?

What if your what if turned into a reality? 

Because, let me tell you, it can!!!

And I’d love to help. 🙂


How Can I Help YOU?

Posing in front of Cotopaxi that is hidden by the clouds

Restless Pursuits provides inspiration and honest advice to families looking to travel the world. 

Our travel destination guides are filled with tips from locals that have lived in these vacation spots for years. This gives you an in-depth look into what each travel destination can really offer your family. 

These family-friendly travel guides and all itineraries are filled with activities that everyone will enjoy, not only the kids, with a mix of city breaks and outdoor adventures.  

If you are looking for advice for traveling with kids and teens, because that seems impossible, we have that too! 

P.S. It’s not impossible. It’s actually very enjoyable. You’d be surprised!

Whether you are a family seeking out the most popular attractions or a wanderer that is searching for the hidden gems of the world, this is the destination for you to bring purpose and fulfillment to your journey. 

I am here to help you see all the beautiful places in the world.

Let me show you a taste of what’s to come! Ready? 


Popular Posts to Date

Glacier National Park on a smoky day

Here’s some of my most popular posts to date:


How I Can Help Your Family Experience The Beautiful Places in the World?

Family Travel Tips
Passports stamped and enjoying a cup of hot chocolate at the Refugio on Cotopaxi

I’ve got tons of free resources for families looking to explore the world but don’t know where to start. These tips include ways to save money on travel, how to find the best airbnb, travel budget tips, full-time travel tips, travel hacks, safety tips and more. Plus I have created a great free trip planning checklist for you, so you don’t forget anything along the way. 

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Local Travel Guides
La Basilica in Quito

Read advice on family-friendly travel destinations from locals that actually live in these places. Who knows a place better than its locals, right? Get advice on where to rest your head, where to fill your tummies and activities and places to explore. Not only do they include the popular attractions but also the hidden gems with less crowds. Make your trip planning easier and use the knowledge of a local! All of the local travel guides can be found at the top of each destinations page.

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Real Life Inspiration
Bandon Beach - Oregon Coast

You can travel with kids! It’s possible and we will show you how we did it through our travels. We not only tell our stories, but also provide helpful tips along the way. Steal our trip itineraries and make them your own!

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Our Story – The Short Version

Quito - Apply for a U.S. passport to travel abroad

Let me tell you a little bit about how Restless Pursuits got started. I initially started this blog to document our full-time travel experience and provide some inspiration to other families interested in experiencing the world. And also to let our families and friends read a little bit about our adventures too! 

Traveling has changed our lives. We have created life long memories with our kids that we will cherish forever. We only live with our kids for a short time and much of that time is sleeping, working and school. With travel, you get uninterrupted time together while doing fun, exciting things everyone will remember for the rest of their lives! 

We want to be able to share that joy with others. We hope many people can experience a life that includes visiting places around the world and making happy memories with your family along the way.

While we traveled, the blog has transformed into something more robust as we have learned so much more about who we are and how we can provide to the family travel space. Many people have asked us how we do what we do. Other families want to do something similar or just travel more, but life gets in the way, or they don’t know how to get started. 

Now my goal is not only to inspire other families, like you, to see the world, but to give you the resources you need to take that first step. As a family of 4, we know how busy life can get. Researching destinations is time consuming. I have done the work for you! Use my research to plan your adventures!

If you are a busy mom or dad that wants to plan an epic trip, but doesn’t want to dig through numerous blogs to plan your trip or pay a bunch of money for a travel agent, we are here to help you! 

Don’t see something you are looking for, reach out! I am always open to answering questions. If I don’t have the answers, I will find someone that does!


Meet The Family

Amanda sitting on the wall in Cartagena - the content creator behind Restless Pursuits

Amanda

Age 41. Content Creator. Blogger. Hiker. Reader. Doer.

Visited 19 countries and 28 US States

Favorite Destinations so far: Paris, Spain, Ecuador and Banff

Mike at the Quilotoa Crater - the man behind some of the photos at Restless Pursuits

Mike

Age 41. Accountant. Hiker. Snowboarder. Planner.

Visited 20 countries and 29 US States

Favorite Destinations so far: Switzerland, Banff, Ethiopia and Mexico City

Levi in a tortoise shell in the Charles Darwin Research Station on Santa Cruz Island

Levi

Age 11. Group 6 (5th grade). Video gamer. Golfer. Smarty pants. Loves chocolate. Baker.

Visited 14 countries and 13 US States

Favorite Destinations so far: Cartagena, Transatlantic Cruise, Galapagos

Juan Valdez iced coffee in Popayan, Colombia

Isaac

Age 9. Group 5 (3rd Grade). Video gamer. Dreamer. Skier. Super kind. Loves seafood. Golfer. Bike Rider.

Visited 14 countries and 11 US States

Favorite Destination so far: Cartagena

We are not quite luxury travelers and we are not quite budget travelers either. My days of staying in hostels are over. 

We like a mix of city and culture and a lot of outdoor time! We don’t plan our trips solely around our kids, but make the adult activities we have planned enjoyable for the kids. 

Can you relate?


Our Story – The Long Version

Zermatt

Mike and Amanda’s History

We grew up in Michigan, USA around the now somewhat hip city of Grand Rapids. It wasn’t even remotely cool back then. As our undergraduate years neared an end in 2006, we schemed to move out to Colorado. Think about when Fat Tire was all the rage. 

We spent a little over three years in Estes Park. For those who don’t know, this is the gateway town to Rocky Mountain National Park. It is windy as hell in the winter, pretty nice in the spring, overcome with tourists in the summer, and absolutely stunning in the fall! (Visit in the fall. 🍂) We truly enjoyed it there, but stable job prospects that offered advancement opportunities were rare. We’d also seen about all we could see in the national park. Consequently, a larger adventure was necessary.

First Big Trip 

In 2009, we signed up for the Peace Corps and soon afterwards found ourselves on a plane to Panama. We improved our Spanish skills, met some amazing people, did some meaningful projects, lost 30 pounds, picked up a dog, and more. It was incredible. But, our 2 year commitment came to an end and we were ready for hot showers, reliable internet, being able to drink water out of the tap, and better food options. 

Family Matters

In 2011, we returned to Colorado so Mike could attend the University of Denver for a graduate degree. In just over a year, and with $50,000 of further debt amassed, he had a nice piece of paper with his name and degree on it that we could hang on our wall… after paying $100 to get a custom frame for it of course. 

We continued to hunker down in Denver after this. Amanda was progressing her career quickly, Mike was trying to find an organization that would hire him in a field that related to his degree, and kids were about to enter the picture. 

When our son Levi was born in 2013 our goals shifted. More accurately, they disappeared and were overtaken with a day-to-day goal of keeping him alive. We succeeded (yay!) and in 2015 we added our son Isaac to the mix. 

During this time in our lives, we still wanted to travel but didn’t really think it was a possibility. Traveling on a plane with a young child seemed hard, our finances weren’t completely stable (we were definitely in the growth phase at this point), and honestly we felt so overwhelmed that it was hard to make it a priority. 

We did do some traveling when we could around this time in our lives; we are travel addicts afterall. Instead of hopping on planes and traveling the world, we traveled more locally and took road trips. Visiting California to visit family was an adventure and we cut costs by staying with them. Finding nearby attractions like taking a trip to the mountains or eastern Colorado were more in the cards. 

In 2016, we’d begun to sour on Denver. We had a 2-bedroom row home with no yard. The park close to our house began to be overtaken with used needles, and downtown just isn’t as fun when you can’t really leave the kids at home in order to socialize with adults at the local establishments easily. Additionally, the population boom caused trips to the mountains to be full of annoying traffic jams or waking up much too early early to avoid them. 

Where to next?

Ousel Falls in Big Sky, Montana - Part of the Bozeman Itinerary

We kicked around a lot of ideas of where we could move, but nothing ever got us over the hump until a trip up to Yellowstone National Park that fall. During that trek we spent a couple days in Bozeman, Montana. While sitting on a patio on a perfect day staring at the mountains while drinking a delicious local craft beer and being able to have our kids roam without worry, we decided this was where we wanted to move. We drove back to Denver, put our house up for sale a few days later, sold it in a month, and drove on up to Bozeman. That was the end of 2016. 

Restless Pursuits is Born

In 2021, we had been static for much too long. We were restless (hence the name of our blog and a theme in our life story), and we were actively pursuing a new adventure. Since we weren’t financially independent (but had a little income coming in from rental properties that we owned), we decided on taking a 6 month-long trip and then returning to Bozeman, Montana for 6 months to earn money. 

2 months into that trip, we knew we didn’t want to stop the journey and realized we weren’t spending as much as we thought we would. So we kept going. We had learned that we loved to travel full-time, but didn’t like the solitude that it brings. Missing our community of friends and family, we brainstormed ways to make this work and landed on moving to Europe. 

Skip ahead to August 2023

Groningen, Netherlands - colorful buildings in the harbor - Restless Pursuits

Currently we are living in Groningen, Netherlands. This may seem like a strange spot to move to, but we have good reasons behind it. 

  1. Mike’s ancestors are from the area. We visited here when his mom came to visit during our trip in April 2023. The city of 250,000 people piqued our interest, so we added it to our list of potential cities. 
  2. We have friends in the Netherlands already! We didn’t have to start from scratch at making friends. They are a couple hours away, which is a bummer, but it’s better than nothing. Also, trains make it easy to visit. 
  3. The Netherlands has a pretty easy visa process for Americans. We applied for the Dutch American Friendship Treaty (DAFT) visa when we arrived. We got our residence permits! So we can stay until at least 2025.
  4. On a more broad scale, living in Europe makes it easy for us to travel and discover new places. With Amsterdam’s airport a train ride away, we can fly to many different destinations with ease.

So Happy You’re Here!

Check out the blog and find adventures you want and get started planning the trip of a lifetime.

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