Checking myself out: Solo travel with 4 kids and without knowledge of English

It was a real test of courage. Standing on the dock with four children and a complete lack of knowledge of English, I felt my heart sinking into my heels. It seemed that any wrong step would turn into chaos, and the language barrier would become an insurmountable wall. But as soon as we stepped on board, fear began to give way to excitement. We did it! Help came naturally: somewhere it was enough just to smile, somewhere - to show the direction on the map on the phone. The children were delighted, feeling like real researchers, and I was surprised to realize that the world was much friendlier than I imagined in my head. When I finally crossed the threshold of the hotel on the new island, I was overcome with a feeling of incredible pride. We did it, we're here! Now I'm looking out the window at the sunset, and I have a calm confidence inside me.: That was just the beginning. There are new roads ahead of us, unexpected discoveries and many more amazing adventures. Now I know that any boundaries are only within us.