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so, I did it!!
I took my first little trip out in my mini van conversion.
just testing the waters, SO FUN!!
I've been watching Bob's videos and plenty of other's videos, learning all about setting up.
I bought a Dodge Grand Caravan.
I hired a carpenter to rip out all the back seats, up and out.
he built me a wood floor with three access doors to the deep storage where the seats used to hide away.
using all I learned from youtube videos, I built out the back, using all things I had, repurposing things, and thrift store finds.
and off I went!
I'm a 59yo woman and have a little ways to go to retire (if I decide to hold out that long).
anyway, I went on my first trip this week to a campground in Harold Parker State Forest in Andover, MA.
don't laugh but it's only about 10 miles from my home!! LOL
I wanted to be in my comfort zone, location-wise.
as I was out of my comfort zone, with the untested van set-up and being all alone in the forest.
I went for two nights.
can I just say . . . I LOVED IT!! I LOVED IT!! I LOVED IT!!
I loved being alone.
I loved the silence.
I loved the simplicity.
I loved being unplugged from wi-fi.
I loved being challenged with inconveniences.
I loved all my pretty things in my tiny home on wheels, it was so fun to learn about it, plan it out, and actually manifest it!!
I loved the amazing night's sleep (I'm a great sleeper, but I never knew this level of deep comfortable sleep, in the silence, OMG!!)
I loved roughing it and making do.
I was not afraid.
in 48 hours time, I experienced hot weather, cold weather, rain, and a thunder/lightning storm.
I was provided all this to experience and I handled each scenario so well, just rolled with it.
how nice that a man in the next site came over and invited me to his camp during the storm, he had just put on a pot of coffee, how nice was he?
he also helped me the next day when I couldn't get my new butane stove to work, I thought I bought a lemon, but I was doing it wrong.
people are good.
anyway, I'm back home, back to work, and planning my next venture out!!
thanks Bob for your inspiration.
thanks to so many of you for your inspiration!!
YAY!!!
I took my first little trip out in my mini van conversion.
just testing the waters, SO FUN!!
I've been watching Bob's videos and plenty of other's videos, learning all about setting up.
I bought a Dodge Grand Caravan.
I hired a carpenter to rip out all the back seats, up and out.
he built me a wood floor with three access doors to the deep storage where the seats used to hide away.
using all I learned from youtube videos, I built out the back, using all things I had, repurposing things, and thrift store finds.
and off I went!
I'm a 59yo woman and have a little ways to go to retire (if I decide to hold out that long).
anyway, I went on my first trip this week to a campground in Harold Parker State Forest in Andover, MA.
don't laugh but it's only about 10 miles from my home!! LOL
I wanted to be in my comfort zone, location-wise.
as I was out of my comfort zone, with the untested van set-up and being all alone in the forest.
I went for two nights.
can I just say . . . I LOVED IT!! I LOVED IT!! I LOVED IT!!
I loved being alone.
I loved the silence.
I loved the simplicity.
I loved being unplugged from wi-fi.
I loved being challenged with inconveniences.
I loved all my pretty things in my tiny home on wheels, it was so fun to learn about it, plan it out, and actually manifest it!!
I loved the amazing night's sleep (I'm a great sleeper, but I never knew this level of deep comfortable sleep, in the silence, OMG!!)
I loved roughing it and making do.
I was not afraid.
in 48 hours time, I experienced hot weather, cold weather, rain, and a thunder/lightning storm.
I was provided all this to experience and I handled each scenario so well, just rolled with it.
how nice that a man in the next site came over and invited me to his camp during the storm, he had just put on a pot of coffee, how nice was he?
he also helped me the next day when I couldn't get my new butane stove to work, I thought I bought a lemon, but I was doing it wrong.
people are good.
anyway, I'm back home, back to work, and planning my next venture out!!
thanks Bob for your inspiration.
thanks to so many of you for your inspiration!!
YAY!!!