We started planning a simple trip to Lapland…
and somehow ended up booking reindeer rides, elf school, glass igloos, and possibly bankruptcy.
In this episode, we talk (and argue) through planning a family trip to Lapland, what we actually want to do vs what we can afford, and how quickly “just a few activities” turns into chaos.
Along the way, you’ll hear natural Mandarin and English conversation, real-life vocab, and how we actually think through decisions as a bilingual couple.
Also in this episode:
– Should podcasts feel like a conversation or a show?
– Why talking to the audience vs each other changes everything
– Christmas in Lapland… is anything even open?
– The reality of planning travel with kids
– Wholesome news (with Mandarin vocab you can actually use)
If you’re learning Mandarin, this is how it really sounds in real life. No scripts. No slow talk. Just conversation.
Key Mandarin you’ll hear:
– 募款活動 (fundraising activity)
– 太陽能板 (solar panels)
– 星星 / 天文學家 (stars / astronomers)
If you’ve ever been to Lapland, drop a comment.
Tell us what’s actually worth doing… and what’s a waste of money.
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Listen, learn, and just enjoy the chaos.
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