peacetara
Well-known member
I've been meaning to write in for a while now, about how hard adjustment into van dwelling can be. I'm not sure I have any answers at all, but this is what I've noticed for me, around the emotional side of getting started.<br /><br />Overall it's pretty exciting! It's all so new! But it's also super scary, you don't really know where you are going to be tomorrow, let alone tonight, you just maybe have a vague plan, Go north, go South, head towards my friend's place, etc.<br /><br />Safety is a biggie. Trying to figure out, is this parking spot safe? Will anyone harass me here tonight!?!?!<br /><br />But also, it's just this overall adjustment to going grocery shopping, or the post office, or all those little errands you always did from your house. Suddenly you do these things everywhere you are. It's hard shifting my brain from, Oh, I need to wait until I get 'home' and then I can go grocery shopping, or whatever little errand it is. Nope, your home is always with you!<br /><br />And it's sort of hard, because every new place, you have to find all the things you need all over again. In your hometown you always knew where to find the fruit you liked, the right brand of every product, and the cheapest place to find whatever you were looking for, or you knew exactly who to ask, in the rare case you didn't know. Now every new town, you have to try some new place and hope they have what you are looking for at a price you will pay.<br /><br />Anyways, these are my very jumbled thoughts that have been going around in my head for the past few months as I'm trying to adjust to being a vandweller.<br /><br />Overall I still think, given my circumstances, this is the right solution for me, and I would do it again in a heartbeat!<br /><br />Others have adjustments to life on the road?<br /><br />With Love,<br />Tara, lost in Oregon, headed north!