Boris Lozinsky
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Father of four amazing daughters. I love exploring the world and learning new things together as a family. Passionate about mountains, water sports, and all things extreme. I've learned 11 languages and traveled to 39 countries—and counting
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Bridges We’ve Crossed: Lessons in Steel, Stone, and Soul
The Brooklyn Bridge & A Question That Started It All It all kicked off five summers ago when my youngest, Kvitka, then about four, was perched in her car seat next to me as we drove across the Brooklyn Bridge. Sunshine poured through the suspension cables, tourists clicked photos, and the East River glinted below. She stuck her tiny finger into the air.
By Boris Lozinsky6 months ago in Families
Why We Always Choose Experience Over Souvenirs
We live in a world where you can buy almost anything — except the things that actually matter. Strangely, we travel thousands of miles, collect boarding passes, snap photos, and then line up at the souvenir shop before we even know how the place smells in the morning or sounds at night.
By Boris Lozinsky7 months ago in Families
Why I Say Yes
If you’ve read any of our previous adventures — like that time I learned to surf with my four daughters here, or when we made family decision-making into an art form here, or even how we turned curiosity into a lifestyle here — you might already know that I try to live by a very simple parenting philosophy:
By Boris Lozinsky7 months ago in Families
Teaching My Daughters to Love Learning — Without Tests or Grades
If you’ve read how I learned to surf with my four daughters here, or how we negotiate international travel plans without totally losing it here, or even how we made an agreement to try something new every month as a family here, then you already know: learning in our family doesn’t usually happen in a classroom. We are open to new things... always )
By Boris Lozinsky7 months ago in Families
How I Learned to Surf with My Four Daughters
You know how people say, “Life begins outside your comfort zone?” Well, I used to nod along politely, usually while sipping coffee and planning our next safe little family trip. Beaches, yes. Mountains, of course. But surfing? No way. That was for tanned teenagers with six-packs and zero responsibilities. Like we all do from time to time.
By Boris Lozinsky7 months ago in Families






