Clan Graham
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Wow ... Middle Class to homeless in two months ! I would have never believed it, had it not happened to me. I am almost crippled with a bad ankle, and have been working from my home for the past 5 years. But the screwed up economy has simply killed my small businesses, and I no longer earn an income from this. My wife has worked for 17 years in the medical industry, and was the primary bread winner this past 5 years. She was working happily until 3 months ago, until she suddenly fell so ill that she could no longer stand over two hours per day. She was diagnosed with fast onset Dercum's disease ... An incurable, lifelong disease, so painful it is rated only second to cancer.<br><br>And all of this is why we bought a full sized school bus yesterday. This will now be our permanent home from now on. And this is why I have joined this forum. I NEED all of the advice and information I can get! So here is what we are dealing with :<br>Very little money ... very little. No income other than unemployment for my wife (if she is approved for it).<br>We plan on insulating the walls of the bus, adding a ventless propane heater, a $600 generator, lighting, and flooring. We have all of the furniture, and home belongings we need. At first we will not have anything but the generator for electricity. We want to later add solar panels on the roof for our power.<br> When we complete it, we will be moving in it to the beautiful coastal woods near the beach in Northern California. We will need advice on dealing with the damp cold, and general dampness. It never gets over about 80 degrees there, so no AC will be needed.<br> The kind of things I need to know is ... Is the 30,000 BTU ventless propane wall heater the best way to heat our bus ? That is, for the same $350 this heater will cost us.<br>Wood flooring or carpet in the damp conditions ? And sooooo many more questions.<br> So please ... we are open to any and all advice you can offer. We are very limited on budget, so please remember this, and may all of you be well !