MT RV Dreamer
New member
Hello! Just wanted to introduce myself and say 'hello'. This is my first forum membership so please bear with me if I'm rambling or out of context. Have so much on my mind and am so excited and encouraged by what I read from everyone.
A bit about me...I am a very happily married momma of 2 with 2 grand babies and 2 dogs. My dream of RV living started a few years back when the bottom fell out and my husband's employer of 16 years went belly up. It was extremely difficult as you might imagine. We had to sell our house at a loss which totally wiped out our sons college fund and maxed our credit cards. I was ready to live full time in our truck, workout and take showers at the Y, and save every dime we could.
My husband, being old school and wanting to provide for me in the traditional sense, sent me to live with family in AK and he went to work in the oil fields of ND. After 9 months of being apart I had had enough. I didnt spend 25 years of my life loving a man that I could no longer share my daily life with because of money. So I moved back to MT. I had the perfect opportunity to try stealthy living at that point but I chickened out as I got quite a bit of pushback from my family, but it was I that made the decision not to and I do regret it.
So I found an 800sf house that we could afford to live in together. Much smaller than our previous 2900sf house and I love the simplicity of it.Things now are very good work wise for us, but I have no delusions the bottom could fall out again and I still dream of living the nomadic lifestyle and may one day be brave enough to put my foot down and make him help my dream come true.
I was told I was insane and that it could not and should not be done, and I truly thought at the time that I must be crazy, no one else thinks this way...and then I found CRVL and I found my tribe! I spend time on here every day reading your stories, smiling, dreaming, and planning. Its definitely not a have-to for us any longer, but the dream of being free of the confinements and conventions and being the master of my life call to me every day. I want so badly to break the chains of status quo of 'what I should do' or 'what people expect me to do'. If things go belly up for us again it may be the most wonderful thing that could happen as I would be free, and I wouldnt chicken out again now that I've found the encouragement in these posts and Bob's blogs. I will be making strides and start slowly, so I dont complete lose my family, and I'll start living in a van for a few months at a time, I'm hoping to start next summer.
Please keep posting your wonderful stories and safe travels!
A bit about me...I am a very happily married momma of 2 with 2 grand babies and 2 dogs. My dream of RV living started a few years back when the bottom fell out and my husband's employer of 16 years went belly up. It was extremely difficult as you might imagine. We had to sell our house at a loss which totally wiped out our sons college fund and maxed our credit cards. I was ready to live full time in our truck, workout and take showers at the Y, and save every dime we could.
My husband, being old school and wanting to provide for me in the traditional sense, sent me to live with family in AK and he went to work in the oil fields of ND. After 9 months of being apart I had had enough. I didnt spend 25 years of my life loving a man that I could no longer share my daily life with because of money. So I moved back to MT. I had the perfect opportunity to try stealthy living at that point but I chickened out as I got quite a bit of pushback from my family, but it was I that made the decision not to and I do regret it.
So I found an 800sf house that we could afford to live in together. Much smaller than our previous 2900sf house and I love the simplicity of it.Things now are very good work wise for us, but I have no delusions the bottom could fall out again and I still dream of living the nomadic lifestyle and may one day be brave enough to put my foot down and make him help my dream come true.
I was told I was insane and that it could not and should not be done, and I truly thought at the time that I must be crazy, no one else thinks this way...and then I found CRVL and I found my tribe! I spend time on here every day reading your stories, smiling, dreaming, and planning. Its definitely not a have-to for us any longer, but the dream of being free of the confinements and conventions and being the master of my life call to me every day. I want so badly to break the chains of status quo of 'what I should do' or 'what people expect me to do'. If things go belly up for us again it may be the most wonderful thing that could happen as I would be free, and I wouldnt chicken out again now that I've found the encouragement in these posts and Bob's blogs. I will be making strides and start slowly, so I dont complete lose my family, and I'll start living in a van for a few months at a time, I'm hoping to start next summer.
Please keep posting your wonderful stories and safe travels!