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853 We left Texas for a year in Spain. After 3 countries and 3 school systems, we found where we belong.

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Faye Bradley @ Business Insider · 05/14/2026 00:03 EDT

We left Texas for a year in Spain. After 3 countries and 3 school systems, we found where we belong.

Victor Trac traveled with his family while working remotely, renting Airbnbs, and testing out potential hometowns along the way.

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