Category: Fulltiming
Children Are to Be Seen and Not Heard
🤫🤐 Living on the road, the camper is home, office, schoolroom, playroom, and sometimes can even feel a bit like an escape room. It can be kinda challenging to balance everyone’s needs when you’re living basically on top of each other, day in and day out. We do feel that kids need to learn (at…
The 3 Best Things about Pio Pico Thousand Trails
We’ve spent a good bit of time at this campground over the past few years, and to us, three perks really stand out. It’s not the facilities To be fair, they were working on an upgrade one of the times we were there: It’s not the staff and their attitudes Kinda funny that their web…
Best Thousand Trails Experience Ever
This was our first exposure to the camaraderie and support that, as a general rule, defines the RVing community.
Lost After Dark in Great Sand Dunes National Park 😱
Have you ever noticed there’s something special about harrowing experiences? They’re super bonding (as long as they turn out ok in the end). Our most recent scare was a new one- in all our years of hiking and exploring, we’ve never lost one of us before.
Loneliness as a Fulltimer – A Tween Girl’s Perspective
The following are a few raw, honest, unedited (by me) thoughts from my 12-year-old daughter Gracie. She’s a naturally social person, and has experienced phases of painful loneliness while living on the road that at times have had her and me both in tears.
Day 1
🤢 I was sick to my stomach. Not sick sick, but very much ready to throw up with an overwhelming mix of anxiety and terror. Did you feel that way when you took the leap? We were so eager…