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Learning the lessons of travel

From Karma in Sri Lanka to social etiquette in Japan, there’s nothing like globetrotting with kids for teaching unexpected life lessons

July 3, 2022 17:30
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It became a regular refrain. Whenever we announced our latest travel plans to take our children to places such as Borneo, Cambodia, or Sri Lanka, the standard comment came back: “Oh, but they won’t remember any of it.”

“Might as well just stick them in a cupboard until they’re teenagers then,” was my usual tart reply. Fortunately — as my memoir, Shape of a Boy: My Family and Other Adventures, goes to show —I didn’t pay any attention.

Instead, the pages tell of the many quite-by-chance life lessons that my sons have been given while travelling. Most experiences were magical, on very rare occasions disconcerting, but all were life-defining, and I was sure that all would shape my sons into the adults they’d become.

After all memory is a tricky one to capture, often triggered by a smell or taste; a photograph or a story shared within a family, a conversation beginning: “Remember the time when we…?”
And among some of my favourite family travel moments, there’s a life lesson to be found.