oliviaoatman
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Hi all, first off, trigger warning. I'm new to forums so this is a first for me - I'm going to give a completely honest first step forward in a clear introduction to a community I know I will be happy to be a part of.
My name is Olivia, I'm a single young woman on the road with her dog from my home-state of California. I'm the new owner of a 2006 High Top Sprinter 220k miles after spending the last year as an activist unhoused after a flood, a job loss, and a general life fall out. I was recently completely displaced by a predator + abuser who had me filling a domestic servitude role in exchange for "support" and escalating violent, narcissist abuse - after which I became immediately placed into my 4runner with my dog. After a few weeks of working hard to catch up on my independence and sovereignty, a friend gave me a personal loan to purchase a Sprinter I came across by chance. It's snowing here so we are cruising the mountains chasing sun while I order supplies and begin to build the van. Currently I am ready for insulation, annoyed by how fast propane goes, and in a mechanical failure waiting on an EGR valve to come through.
I have been on my own and moving from spot to spot since I was about 17, working since I was 15, and this is the longest I have ever not worked since being wrongfully fired from my hometown job a week before Thanksgiving. The amount of growth I have experienced is impossible to put into words, because I know I have just began and I am relieved to move towards happiness and away from the darkness I have given space to for so many years. I love Oaxacan food (dreams of driving a fully built van to the warmth of the city someday), my almost 2 year old road dog Sativa, writing, embroidery (planning on getting better), documenting everything, and a good song (I hope to learn how to play one)
I'm on this forum prior to watching the movie Nomadland - a film that has been recommended to me by multiple people in my life. In this emotional, tough spot of vulnerability, I have been relieved to see this community and this forum. I have been experiencing more fear and anxiety than usual in the past few weeks of living in the car, I'm experiencing a pretty significant transformation or as my mom would call it "a reckoning" and it has felt very alone at times. I look forward to hopefully connecting with others and learning some skills to make my life as an unhoused human being easier, comfortable, and to really find out what it means to be free. "I'll tell you what freedom is: no fear!" - Nina Simone
Thank you for being here and be safe out there in the world.
- half child half ancient, half wholesome half wild animal Olivia + Sativa the dog.
My name is Olivia, I'm a single young woman on the road with her dog from my home-state of California. I'm the new owner of a 2006 High Top Sprinter 220k miles after spending the last year as an activist unhoused after a flood, a job loss, and a general life fall out. I was recently completely displaced by a predator + abuser who had me filling a domestic servitude role in exchange for "support" and escalating violent, narcissist abuse - after which I became immediately placed into my 4runner with my dog. After a few weeks of working hard to catch up on my independence and sovereignty, a friend gave me a personal loan to purchase a Sprinter I came across by chance. It's snowing here so we are cruising the mountains chasing sun while I order supplies and begin to build the van. Currently I am ready for insulation, annoyed by how fast propane goes, and in a mechanical failure waiting on an EGR valve to come through.
I have been on my own and moving from spot to spot since I was about 17, working since I was 15, and this is the longest I have ever not worked since being wrongfully fired from my hometown job a week before Thanksgiving. The amount of growth I have experienced is impossible to put into words, because I know I have just began and I am relieved to move towards happiness and away from the darkness I have given space to for so many years. I love Oaxacan food (dreams of driving a fully built van to the warmth of the city someday), my almost 2 year old road dog Sativa, writing, embroidery (planning on getting better), documenting everything, and a good song (I hope to learn how to play one)
I'm on this forum prior to watching the movie Nomadland - a film that has been recommended to me by multiple people in my life. In this emotional, tough spot of vulnerability, I have been relieved to see this community and this forum. I have been experiencing more fear and anxiety than usual in the past few weeks of living in the car, I'm experiencing a pretty significant transformation or as my mom would call it "a reckoning" and it has felt very alone at times. I look forward to hopefully connecting with others and learning some skills to make my life as an unhoused human being easier, comfortable, and to really find out what it means to be free. "I'll tell you what freedom is: no fear!" - Nina Simone
Thank you for being here and be safe out there in the world.
- half child half ancient, half wholesome half wild animal Olivia + Sativa the dog.