Day Dreamer
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Hello Everyone,
Just found this forum a few days ago and have read quite a bit. I recently started researching "the lifestyle". I always assumed it would be more expensive than traditional living. This is comforting to me as a life "Plan B". My spouse and I are separated but living together for now after 21 years of marriage. We are past the fighting stage. Romance is over but we get along OK now that new dynamics have been set. We even go out as friends about once a week. I doubt that friendliness will continue when it's time for the big D though so I am preparing. It will be probably a year or so until we get to that point, maybe two. Sorry to get so personal right off but it's what's happening now and makes it easier for you guys to answer the many questions I have in coming up. Our son leaves for college this summer so things will change more I'm sure once he's gone.
My spouse is a workaholic and the bread winner of the family. I did 70% of the parent duties for the last 11 years and sacrificed building a career. I am self employed though. I used to make a decent income from home while doing m parenting stuff (about $60k but still WAY less than my spouse). My industry has changed very fast much like many industries today and my income dropped to about 25% of that the last 2 years. I've been pretty much done with my parenting role since our son was 17 since he is very independent and leads a clean, drug and alcohol free lifestyle. I'll take credit for that, thank you very much (even though I don't live that way LOL). I have about $20K of passive income from an automated online business which is great but that could go away in an instant as volatile as it is (it's been going for about 10 years now though). I'm pretty sure I could get alimony in our state. No idea how much. I can do a bit of remote work on the road as well but that isn't constant so would be a bonus. I don't know if my spouse has a nest egg other than retirement since I'm not privy to my those accounts.
Right now I'm working as a bartender as well to try to stash as much $$ as possible on the side while still contributing to the household fund.
We have about $100K equity to split from our house but I'm afraid much of that will be eaten up by lawyer fees. Especially once it goes into fight mode which I expect as I was told it will be a battle.
I will have to help pay for my son's college so I do have that expense. I don't want to wait 4 years though if we split next year. I might be able ti get my spouse pay in the divorce but I would / do feel guilty not helping him with that.
Reading has me confident I can make it work financially. My biggest fear is loneliness. I'm a very social person and need relationships (partly my insecurities I know). But to be honest I am often very lonely now with people all around me. Everybody seems to busy or too interested in just themselves to be bothered these days. Heck, having a conversation is even hard when people have their faces in their phones constantly.
The physical aspect I can handle. I do have occasional back issues and some other aches and pains but nothing like some of the stories I have read here. I'm an experienced camper and backpacker. We had a 32 ft travel trailer for about 12 years but we didn't tow (it was on a seasonal site). I backpacked in my 20s (I'm mid 50s now). I'm pretty experienced with cold weather as well as I have been an avid skier since age 13 (ski instructor for 10 years). I used to ski in Vermont a lot and sleep in my Ford Bronco. I parked in hotel parking lots. I will cover my current build platform and plans later.
I have dreamed of full time travel for many years in various forms including "traditional" RVing, thru hiking the AT and minimalist travel/living with just a backpack.
I have a lot more to share about my preparation and many questions but I will save that for different threads/posts.
Is there a budget spreadsheet template somebody can share?
Sorry this is so long and rambling on but I feel like I need to catch up LOL.
Thanks!!
Just found this forum a few days ago and have read quite a bit. I recently started researching "the lifestyle". I always assumed it would be more expensive than traditional living. This is comforting to me as a life "Plan B". My spouse and I are separated but living together for now after 21 years of marriage. We are past the fighting stage. Romance is over but we get along OK now that new dynamics have been set. We even go out as friends about once a week. I doubt that friendliness will continue when it's time for the big D though so I am preparing. It will be probably a year or so until we get to that point, maybe two. Sorry to get so personal right off but it's what's happening now and makes it easier for you guys to answer the many questions I have in coming up. Our son leaves for college this summer so things will change more I'm sure once he's gone.
My spouse is a workaholic and the bread winner of the family. I did 70% of the parent duties for the last 11 years and sacrificed building a career. I am self employed though. I used to make a decent income from home while doing m parenting stuff (about $60k but still WAY less than my spouse). My industry has changed very fast much like many industries today and my income dropped to about 25% of that the last 2 years. I've been pretty much done with my parenting role since our son was 17 since he is very independent and leads a clean, drug and alcohol free lifestyle. I'll take credit for that, thank you very much (even though I don't live that way LOL). I have about $20K of passive income from an automated online business which is great but that could go away in an instant as volatile as it is (it's been going for about 10 years now though). I'm pretty sure I could get alimony in our state. No idea how much. I can do a bit of remote work on the road as well but that isn't constant so would be a bonus. I don't know if my spouse has a nest egg other than retirement since I'm not privy to my those accounts.
Right now I'm working as a bartender as well to try to stash as much $$ as possible on the side while still contributing to the household fund.
We have about $100K equity to split from our house but I'm afraid much of that will be eaten up by lawyer fees. Especially once it goes into fight mode which I expect as I was told it will be a battle.
I will have to help pay for my son's college so I do have that expense. I don't want to wait 4 years though if we split next year. I might be able ti get my spouse pay in the divorce but I would / do feel guilty not helping him with that.
Reading has me confident I can make it work financially. My biggest fear is loneliness. I'm a very social person and need relationships (partly my insecurities I know). But to be honest I am often very lonely now with people all around me. Everybody seems to busy or too interested in just themselves to be bothered these days. Heck, having a conversation is even hard when people have their faces in their phones constantly.
The physical aspect I can handle. I do have occasional back issues and some other aches and pains but nothing like some of the stories I have read here. I'm an experienced camper and backpacker. We had a 32 ft travel trailer for about 12 years but we didn't tow (it was on a seasonal site). I backpacked in my 20s (I'm mid 50s now). I'm pretty experienced with cold weather as well as I have been an avid skier since age 13 (ski instructor for 10 years). I used to ski in Vermont a lot and sleep in my Ford Bronco. I parked in hotel parking lots. I will cover my current build platform and plans later.
I have dreamed of full time travel for many years in various forms including "traditional" RVing, thru hiking the AT and minimalist travel/living with just a backpack.
I have a lot more to share about my preparation and many questions but I will save that for different threads/posts.
Is there a budget spreadsheet template somebody can share?
Sorry this is so long and rambling on but I feel like I need to catch up LOL.
Thanks!!