About Nancy Sathre-Vogel
After 21 years as a classroom teacher, Nancy Sathre-Vogel finally woke up and realized that life was too short to spend it all with other people's kids. She and her husband quit their jobs and, together with their twin sons, climbed aboard bicycles to see the world. They enjoyed four years cycling as a family - three of them riding from Alaska to Argentina and one exploring the USA and Mexico. Now they back in Idaho, putting down roots, enjoying life at home, and living a different type of adventure. It's a fairly sure bet that you'll find her either writing on her computer or creating fantastical pieces with the beads she's collected all over the world.
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Super video…great inspiration
-Eva Maria
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Nancy Sathre-Vogel Reply:
February 28th, 2013 at 12:03 am
@Eva Maria Keiser, Thank you! I’m kinda proud of myself – had no idea it would turn out this well!
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as i prepare myself for a long trip, this pushes me up a bit. ^_^ thanks for the inspiration
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Nancy Sathre-Vogel Reply:
March 1st, 2013 at 10:44 pm
@grasya, Thank you! Your journey will be magical.
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Great talk Nancy. It reminded me of my own trip to Colombia when I was also helped out by some locals after arriving late at night at an airport where there were no taxis. A family took me in their car and contacted a friend who had a taxi. They then dropped me off with him and he drove me to the next town I was trying to get to. I think that nothing restores you faith in the kindness of strangers like travelling does:)
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Nancy Sathre-Vogel Reply:
March 1st, 2013 at 10:45 pm
@Emily-Ann/The Grown Up Gap Year, Absolutely! But only if you are willing to open yourself enough to risk being on the receiving end. Too many people are too fearful to even begin to go there.
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Nancy you gave an inspired talk on an important topic.
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Nancy Sathre-Vogel Reply:
March 3rd, 2013 at 10:15 pm
@Barbara Weibel, Thank you Barbara! I appreciate that.
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