THE FAMILY-OF-FIVE, the Richardsons, may have three kids and even a stunning house in the UK - but earlier last year, the parents decided to give it all up for ''a new life''.
After living here, in the UK, for some time with their three tots, all of whom are under six, the family made the decision to put their house on Airbnb - and start a brand new chapter in the tourist hotspot, Bali.
Although people on social media may think they're ''mad'' and have even described the move as ''selfish'', the mum-of-three said there were several reasons behind this life-changing choice.
Not only did the parents feel as if the family ''never to spend time together'', but the mum and dad duo insisted that their kids, none of whom had been enrolled into a school, were glued to the TV.
According to the Richardsons, they were also desperately trying to get ''out of the UK education system'' and instead, replace it with what they call ''world knowledge''.
''My children are quite small - Amaya just turned five in December, so we didn't have to register her into the school system.
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''They are your children at the end of the day, so you are able to do with your children as you wish - and we have chosen to world-school our children,'' the mum explained on the family's TikTok page, where they document their adventures.
The mum-of-three noted that instead of a regular schooling system, their tots use the Boundless Life education, a community which empowers digital nomad families ''to live, work and experience beautiful destinations around the world''.
There's no right or wrong way - but this is the way that we have chosen
The Richardsons
''All the best teachers from around the world have come together in different destinations [...] - there's Bali, there's Italy, there's Greece and there is Portugal so far.''
Sharing an example of what her kids learn during their time in Bali, the parent said the tots will visit a turtle sanctuary and release a baby turtle into the sea.
''So, it's just a different way of educating your children.
''There's no right or wrong way - but this is the way that we have chosen, and we are really excited for our children.
''And when we're not in the Boundless Life, we will be doing world school - so, all the different destinations and countries that we will be visiting, the kids will be getting those experiences.
''Just learning different things about the different places that we go.
''This is the happiest that my children have ever been,'' the mum insisted in a more recent video.
What's more, she noted in a different clip, so far Bali has also felt ''safer than the UK'' and the locals, the Balinese people, are ''full of love''.
''Because of their religion here, there's not really a lot of crime.
''I can leave my bike unlocked, it will never get stolen. We're from Cambridge [...] and honestly, if you even left your bike unattended for ten minutes it would get stolen.''
But as the tots are getting their education in the complex, the parents are ''looking into ways of making money online'', as this was never an option during their ''busy'' schedules back home, in the UK.
As of now, the main aim is to find creative ways to rake in via social media, as well as learning different courses to help them in the process.
''We spent a whole year planning for this trip and we paid for our accommodation upfront, so we really saved hard.
''All we had to find was our spending money,'' added the mum who'd also covered the Boundless Life expenses upfront.
''We have our house on Airbnb and we have a little bit left over each month for our spending money, and I also have a business in the UK.
''I have a beauty salon and I've had that running for over 12 years, so I am able to take a little bit of money from that as well.''
Although the cash does keep the family ''going'', it is ''the bare minimum''.
For the Richardsons to continue with their amazing journey, the mum admitted that they do ''need to perfect some skills'', such as learning digital marketing and other opportunities.
''I am not great on computers, so it is a learning curve. But we are trying.''
The picturesque travels has certainly garnered the family quite the fanbase, with close to a whopping 37k people tuning into their adventures.
One said: ''So you've decided to live life... goals.''
A fellow mum chimed in: ''We did this. Had 11 years away from the UK, been to 59 countries. People will have lots of opinions about it.''
''That is so brave, have a wonderful time. What a great experience for the little ones also,'' a third praised the parents.
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''Sometimes you just have to go for it. I wish I was as brave as you.''
''This is absolute goals, your kids are going to have the BEST adventures!'' someone else agreed.



