I guess I've lingered long enough and it is time to introduce myself.
I am from Louisiana, lived in Tennessee for a number of years, then moved back to Louisiana to care for my mother who passed away in 2018. I was comfortable and doing well in Tennessee. I took a serious financial hit moving back home, and after 4 years, I still have not recovered. Between the idiocy, price gouging, corruption and people with serious mental issues... I'm moving into my car.
Through the years, I have often thought of living a nomadic lifestyle, but thought it was my own unique zany idea. I did not know there was a whole movement of people having the same "aha" moment. I have obviously found my tribe here.
I have 3 streams of income... I started a business in 2020 with my unemployment money, it is growing but slowly. I also work for temp companies and prepare taxes. I make too much to qualify for any help, yet cannot afford a roof over my head.
I just can't wrap my brain around the fact that this is really going to be my only option to eek out a slice of normal - whatever that is. Maybe "peace" is a better term. I'm just glad that I am independent enough to make the transition. My kids are grown, and are on board with this. They take very good care of me (we actually all take care of each other) but they are struggling too.
So, that's me... cliff notes version, of course.
I am from Louisiana, lived in Tennessee for a number of years, then moved back to Louisiana to care for my mother who passed away in 2018. I was comfortable and doing well in Tennessee. I took a serious financial hit moving back home, and after 4 years, I still have not recovered. Between the idiocy, price gouging, corruption and people with serious mental issues... I'm moving into my car.
Through the years, I have often thought of living a nomadic lifestyle, but thought it was my own unique zany idea. I did not know there was a whole movement of people having the same "aha" moment. I have obviously found my tribe here.
I have 3 streams of income... I started a business in 2020 with my unemployment money, it is growing but slowly. I also work for temp companies and prepare taxes. I make too much to qualify for any help, yet cannot afford a roof over my head.
I just can't wrap my brain around the fact that this is really going to be my only option to eek out a slice of normal - whatever that is. Maybe "peace" is a better term. I'm just glad that I am independent enough to make the transition. My kids are grown, and are on board with this. They take very good care of me (we actually all take care of each other) but they are struggling too.
So, that's me... cliff notes version, of course.