UnpackagedLife
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G'day, how're use all going?
We're a family of 3 Canadian mum, English-Australian Dad and a mutt 3 year old girl. Currently in the Sydney area moving to Ontario, Canada in April.
We became sorta accidentally "homeless" at the beginning of May 2014. We started a 4 month housesit to save money and gave up our rental. Our house sit ended early and my husband lost his job. Guess what? They don't rent houses to people who can't prove income! So we crashed with friends and family and did some more house sitting and camping... and I love it. What I don't love is the packing, unpacking, repacking, leaving things behind, buying more things... and the insecurity between places. We have no back-up plan if we're stuck between stays. It's stressful. But I love the change.
I also love the idea of homesteading, living sustainably and ecologically. I would love to grow and raise my food, preserve and recycle and build our own world. But I get itchy feet. Thinking about the commitment of buying a house gives me hives, especially the mortgage that would make it possible. ~shudder~
The thought of living mobile is terrifying... but now we've been forced to face our fears. We have so much stuff in storage that we have no use for. I want to get rid of it and never re-accumulate it. I didn't realise how eco-friendly mobile living could be. I just thought of all the fuel burning to give us comforts and transport. Now I realise I can have solar panels, composting toilet, and even a green roof if we're clever enough to create it. And the biggest luck of all... today for the first time, my husband says he likes the idea. I've been given license to dream!
We have a lot of practicalities to address before it becomes a reality and we're not too good at keeping our eyes on the prize when the long run is too long... but this is a dream I've had for a long time and fits with my personal philosophies and beliefs perfectly. We already plan to do natural life-learning with our child, so that's not a point of contention.
I just need to get my driver's license, keep reading and dreaming, we need to make some money in Canada... and who knows where we'll be in a few years' time.
My question of the moment is about having a third/additional seats for child passengers. I'm seeing a lot of van conversions but mostly for singles and couples. Where do the kids go while in motion?
We're a family of 3 Canadian mum, English-Australian Dad and a mutt 3 year old girl. Currently in the Sydney area moving to Ontario, Canada in April.
We became sorta accidentally "homeless" at the beginning of May 2014. We started a 4 month housesit to save money and gave up our rental. Our house sit ended early and my husband lost his job. Guess what? They don't rent houses to people who can't prove income! So we crashed with friends and family and did some more house sitting and camping... and I love it. What I don't love is the packing, unpacking, repacking, leaving things behind, buying more things... and the insecurity between places. We have no back-up plan if we're stuck between stays. It's stressful. But I love the change.
I also love the idea of homesteading, living sustainably and ecologically. I would love to grow and raise my food, preserve and recycle and build our own world. But I get itchy feet. Thinking about the commitment of buying a house gives me hives, especially the mortgage that would make it possible. ~shudder~
The thought of living mobile is terrifying... but now we've been forced to face our fears. We have so much stuff in storage that we have no use for. I want to get rid of it and never re-accumulate it. I didn't realise how eco-friendly mobile living could be. I just thought of all the fuel burning to give us comforts and transport. Now I realise I can have solar panels, composting toilet, and even a green roof if we're clever enough to create it. And the biggest luck of all... today for the first time, my husband says he likes the idea. I've been given license to dream!
We have a lot of practicalities to address before it becomes a reality and we're not too good at keeping our eyes on the prize when the long run is too long... but this is a dream I've had for a long time and fits with my personal philosophies and beliefs perfectly. We already plan to do natural life-learning with our child, so that's not a point of contention.
I just need to get my driver's license, keep reading and dreaming, we need to make some money in Canada... and who knows where we'll be in a few years' time.
My question of the moment is about having a third/additional seats for child passengers. I'm seeing a lot of van conversions but mostly for singles and couples. Where do the kids go while in motion?