Hi Everyone,
I was so excited to discover this forum/website last night - I stayed up almost all night reading and still have a ton more to get through!
I currently live a pretty traditional lifestyle that, unfortunately, makes me miserably unhappy. Basically, the "work, eat, sleep, repeat" model. I've lived a fairly conventional life in terms of college/grad school/jobs, but I've never felt like I "fit in"; my priorities are often different than the people around me. I am single and don't have kids, which, as a woman in my late 30s, makes me a bit of an outsider as well (at least in the family-centric large town in which I live).
The one bright spot is that my job has afforded me a lot of opportunities to travel. This may sound odd, but I find that I am rarely happier than when I am "leaving" somewhere. Sometimes I'll even rent a hotel room in my own town, just to give myself the illusion of being somewhere else. When I'm traveling, I never feel lonely, even if I'm alone; it's only this day-to-day drudgery that upsets me.
I've had a dream of "living on the road" since I was young, but it always seemed out of reach - an unrealistic fantasy. A few things have happened over the past few years that seem to have made it more "real" to me though. First, an ex-boyfriend of mine told me about all of the adventures he'd had living on the road in his twenties; before him, I'd never met anyone who had actually lived this lifestyle. Then, a year ago I went on a long road trip around Europe with a friend. Due to poor planning, we had to sleep in the car one night, and we found it so easy/not a big deal that we wound up doing that a bunch more times on the trip to save money. Finally, the depression I've been having over my work/life situation got so bad that I couldn't go a day without thinking about suicide. Suddenly, it seemed utterly ridiculous to not start exploring other lifestyles - no matter how scary it is, if the alternative is suicide, you might as well try, right?
Anyway, I am falling absolutely in love with the idea of the vandwelling lifestyle, and I really think it might be for me, but I'm still just at the exploring stage. I have a ton of student loans, unfortunately, but I am not going to put my life off indefinitely until they are paid. However, they do mean that I have some practical constraints on how little money I am able to live off of so I may have to get more creative than some others need to be - temp jobs would be fine if it were just about lifestyle, but they wouldn't cover the loan payments. I currently live in a climate where I don't think it would be a great idea to make a first try at vandwelling (too cold - I know some people manage, but I'm talking regular double-digit negatives in the winters, and I just don't think I could handle that as a newbie). So maybe a first step would be to find a regular job in a better climate and then try out the lifestyle while still working in one place full-time.
Well, I won't force you all to listen to every little idea in my head. Just wanted to say hello and that I'm so happy to have found a forum where I will be able to meet people who are actually DOING this thing that I've only fantasized about. It's very inspiring, and it makes me feel like I can do it too!
I was so excited to discover this forum/website last night - I stayed up almost all night reading and still have a ton more to get through!
I currently live a pretty traditional lifestyle that, unfortunately, makes me miserably unhappy. Basically, the "work, eat, sleep, repeat" model. I've lived a fairly conventional life in terms of college/grad school/jobs, but I've never felt like I "fit in"; my priorities are often different than the people around me. I am single and don't have kids, which, as a woman in my late 30s, makes me a bit of an outsider as well (at least in the family-centric large town in which I live).
The one bright spot is that my job has afforded me a lot of opportunities to travel. This may sound odd, but I find that I am rarely happier than when I am "leaving" somewhere. Sometimes I'll even rent a hotel room in my own town, just to give myself the illusion of being somewhere else. When I'm traveling, I never feel lonely, even if I'm alone; it's only this day-to-day drudgery that upsets me.
I've had a dream of "living on the road" since I was young, but it always seemed out of reach - an unrealistic fantasy. A few things have happened over the past few years that seem to have made it more "real" to me though. First, an ex-boyfriend of mine told me about all of the adventures he'd had living on the road in his twenties; before him, I'd never met anyone who had actually lived this lifestyle. Then, a year ago I went on a long road trip around Europe with a friend. Due to poor planning, we had to sleep in the car one night, and we found it so easy/not a big deal that we wound up doing that a bunch more times on the trip to save money. Finally, the depression I've been having over my work/life situation got so bad that I couldn't go a day without thinking about suicide. Suddenly, it seemed utterly ridiculous to not start exploring other lifestyles - no matter how scary it is, if the alternative is suicide, you might as well try, right?
Anyway, I am falling absolutely in love with the idea of the vandwelling lifestyle, and I really think it might be for me, but I'm still just at the exploring stage. I have a ton of student loans, unfortunately, but I am not going to put my life off indefinitely until they are paid. However, they do mean that I have some practical constraints on how little money I am able to live off of so I may have to get more creative than some others need to be - temp jobs would be fine if it were just about lifestyle, but they wouldn't cover the loan payments. I currently live in a climate where I don't think it would be a great idea to make a first try at vandwelling (too cold - I know some people manage, but I'm talking regular double-digit negatives in the winters, and I just don't think I could handle that as a newbie). So maybe a first step would be to find a regular job in a better climate and then try out the lifestyle while still working in one place full-time.
Well, I won't force you all to listen to every little idea in my head. Just wanted to say hello and that I'm so happy to have found a forum where I will be able to meet people who are actually DOING this thing that I've only fantasized about. It's very inspiring, and it makes me feel like I can do it too!