Edith Lemay and Sébastien Pelletier are still unpacking from a world tour to help three of their four children build a visual memory before a genetic condition takes their physical sight
Edith Lemay and Sébastien Pelletier are still unpacking, even though they’ve been home from their trip for a couple of weeks. They’re not procrastinating; it just takes some time to sort things out after more than a year travelling – especially for a family of six.
Ms. Lemay started documenting the trip, which took them to 13 countries, on social media for the benefit of friends and family. To her surprise, the audience grew quickly. More than 100,000 people now follow their adventures onThe family is pictured in the family's cabin on an overnight train from Zambia to Tanzania.
Ms. Lemay, a business intelligence analyst, and her partner, an accountant, saved for years to make this possible before quitting their jobs and packing their bags, she said.but they learned a great deal outside of their makeshift classrooms, Ms. Lemay said. “It was amazing how they adapted to any situation, whether in terms of food or hygiene conditions, we could sleep anywhere and there was never a problem for them.
She saw this in action when the boys approached young monks playing soccer outside a monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, toward the end of the trip. “The language barrier, to play soccer, it does not matter.”they initially did not plan to visit and where they ended up doing a nine-day trek in the Himalayas. “The people welcoming us, the culture, the food, the extraordinary landscapes. It is really a country that has charmed us.
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