05/28/2026
There’s something so magical about slowing down enough to explore a little town you may have otherwise driven right past. 🤍
Today we spent the day worldschooling in Union Grove and it was the perfect reminder that learning doesn’t have to be extravagant to be meaningful.
We started the morning with breakfast at Mulberry’s Pancake & Cafe on Main Street, sharing pancakes, conversation, and noticing the rhythm of a small town waking up for the day. From there, we walked down to the sweetest little library where the girls explored books, played games, asked questions, and followed their curiosity naturally.
Afterward, we wandered through the shops along Main Street, taking our time, talking with each other, observing the details, and letting the day unfold organically.
This is one of the things I love most about worldschooling…
It doesn’t always have to mean airplanes, big adventures, or expensive experiences.
Sometimes worldschooling looks like:
✨ exploring a town an hour away
✨ learning through conversations and connection
✨ discovering local history and community
✨ practicing curiosity in everyday life
✨ realizing the whole world really can be your classroom
There is so much wisdom, beauty, and learning waiting in places we’ve never explored before — even the little towns close to home.
If this kind of learning and living speaks to you, I’d love for you to follow along on the journey over at .usa as we continue discovering the world one experience at a time. 🌎🤍