![]() This cliche is the most over used and most underdone. Thank you, The Bucket List Family, for being confidently vulnerable! I am looking forward to following their new journey. ![]() Meanwhile, Garrett and Jessica are busy working on new projects, like a family cartoon inspired by their travels and a travel agency. Their kids attend school and participate in other activities, like surfing and soccer. The bungalow simply acts as their "home base," where they spend time with friends and can be part of the community. The Bucket List Family has found a new place to call home: a little bungalow on a beach in Hawaii. Bravery is important in life because it will help them face fears and overcome obstacles. They have learned to be "brave like a cheetah," as Manilla would say, and step outside their comfort zone. ![]() The seven goals that Garrett and Jessica started out with perfectly capture the lessons that they have instilled in me and countless others.ĭorothy and Manilla have crossed incredibly brave things off their bucket list, like swimming with whales, scuba diving with great white sharks, and jumping out of a helicopter, to name a few. The Bucket List Family's openness and authenticity in documenting their travels-from their highs, like the birth of Calihan, to their lows, like when they were robbed-has allowed fans like me from across the world to laugh, cry, and grow with them. That same day, they said goodbye to their home and embarked upon an amazing journey. Their experience in technology and marketing came in handy when they started an Instagram account and YouTube channel, called The Bucket List Family, on August 15, 2015. I can only imagine how difficult making these sacrifices was they practically pressed a reset button on their lives. Garrett was a CEO of his own company, Scan, which he sold to Snapchat, and Jessica was an online marketer and web developer. They also quit their jobs in order to make their dreams of traveling the world a reality. Garrett and Jessica Gee decided to sell everything, including their Utah home, to travel the world with their two-year-old daughter, Dorothy, and baby Manilla. If you placed an order for a signed copy with Porchlight Book Company, please reach out to with any questions.The Bucket List Family was founded in August 2015 when the Gee family took a chance. Pre-orders for signed copies are now closed. This insider's guide from one of the world’s most traveled families will inspire you to create new and lasting memories with your family for years to come. Alaska, where you’ll feel you’ve gone truly wild in the last frontier.The Galapagos, where your kids will squeal with joy as they encounter penguins and larger-than-life tortoises.Berlin, where holidays come to life at beloved Christmas markets.Utah, where ice castles bring a world of magic to a vacation full of natural wonders.South Africa, where you’ll make lifelong memories on an astounding safari experience.You’ll learn everything you need to know to take a family vacation to: Along with personal family anecdotes, Jess offers 50 itineraries for family-friendly destinations and inspiring top-10 lists, from the best resorts to the world’s top theme parks. This beautifully illustrated guide provides all the know-how to fulfill your own family’s bucket list-including how-tos for picking a destination, packing, budgeting, and even surviving a 12-hour plane ride. Now, Jessica Gee brings her tips and tricks to you in the ultimate expert’s guide to traveling as a family. In this indispensable guide by Jessica Gee of the Bucket List Family, discover expert tips for traveling with kids and 50 not-to-be-missed destination itineraries.Īs a family of five, the Bucket List Family has swum with whales in Tonga, slept in castles in Ireland, lived on a houseboat in Amsterdam, eaten breakfast with giraffes in Kenya, spent Halloween in Disneyland, and visited more than 80 countries around the world.
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