MarciMallow
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Hello all,
I have followed this site for about a year, and with the exception of 5 months living with my mom (what a nightmare and story in itself), I've been living in my van for a little over a year. I have a 1996 Ford Econoline Mark III with a wheelchair lift that is broken at the moment. I've taken out all the back seats and have a cot, desk, and portapotty in there, along with my cat, Sparky. While it's not the best, it does work for me. I make jewelry (MarciMallow) and until next week I have a blog, though I'm about to rebrand and change everything up. Right now, I"m boondocking in Central Texas, in a little bitty town called Copperas Cove, though I travel back and forth to Killeen. Next week, when my van, Petunia, gets a new radiator, I will be going further. I'm quite nervous because I've never gone where I don't know anyone, and this is a HUGE step for me...though a necessary one. I'm still working on storage solutions and food, and I'm OK with showers at truckstops...I actually feel quite safe at truck stops. I need to get a few more things for safety, and then figure out how to get my wheelchair in and out of the van easily, but other than that, I'm ready to go. I want to travel, however, I probably won't be going very far until this summer because I also participate in Wheelchair Basketball with a local team called the Harker Heights Hustlers. I am disabled and live on social security, with a little bit of child support, which my son lives with his aunt and we've worked out an agreement that I pay her some also from what I get so it helps us both out.
Last summer, I had someone ask me, "What are you running from?" and at the time it was nothing, but right now, I've been abused and assaulted at my mom's house, so I am actually looking to "find" myself and heal from the trauma of the past couple of months.
I'm trying to figure out a name for a new blog, as I'm very active on social media and want something to include my van life. It may not be the best, and I'm upgrading a little at a time, but it's what I have. The motor is stout, and I have new tires. There's just a couple of minor (hopefully) problems that can be easily fixed over the next couple of months while I embark on this journey.
As I mentioned, this is a twist because I have to make room for a wheelchair and I have to make sure things are accessible. Again, as mentioned, I travel with my cat...who will not try to leave the van, and usually rides in my lap or a perch that I made for her, that I'm still perfecting.
Thank you for having me, and I welcome any suggestions and insights along with any other advice...for example, maybe I share too much? Maybe I'm too talkative? Anything, because you guys are my new family...which is really funny but true...
I have followed this site for about a year, and with the exception of 5 months living with my mom (what a nightmare and story in itself), I've been living in my van for a little over a year. I have a 1996 Ford Econoline Mark III with a wheelchair lift that is broken at the moment. I've taken out all the back seats and have a cot, desk, and portapotty in there, along with my cat, Sparky. While it's not the best, it does work for me. I make jewelry (MarciMallow) and until next week I have a blog, though I'm about to rebrand and change everything up. Right now, I"m boondocking in Central Texas, in a little bitty town called Copperas Cove, though I travel back and forth to Killeen. Next week, when my van, Petunia, gets a new radiator, I will be going further. I'm quite nervous because I've never gone where I don't know anyone, and this is a HUGE step for me...though a necessary one. I'm still working on storage solutions and food, and I'm OK with showers at truckstops...I actually feel quite safe at truck stops. I need to get a few more things for safety, and then figure out how to get my wheelchair in and out of the van easily, but other than that, I'm ready to go. I want to travel, however, I probably won't be going very far until this summer because I also participate in Wheelchair Basketball with a local team called the Harker Heights Hustlers. I am disabled and live on social security, with a little bit of child support, which my son lives with his aunt and we've worked out an agreement that I pay her some also from what I get so it helps us both out.
Last summer, I had someone ask me, "What are you running from?" and at the time it was nothing, but right now, I've been abused and assaulted at my mom's house, so I am actually looking to "find" myself and heal from the trauma of the past couple of months.
I'm trying to figure out a name for a new blog, as I'm very active on social media and want something to include my van life. It may not be the best, and I'm upgrading a little at a time, but it's what I have. The motor is stout, and I have new tires. There's just a couple of minor (hopefully) problems that can be easily fixed over the next couple of months while I embark on this journey.
As I mentioned, this is a twist because I have to make room for a wheelchair and I have to make sure things are accessible. Again, as mentioned, I travel with my cat...who will not try to leave the van, and usually rides in my lap or a perch that I made for her, that I'm still perfecting.
Thank you for having me, and I welcome any suggestions and insights along with any other advice...for example, maybe I share too much? Maybe I'm too talkative? Anything, because you guys are my new family...which is really funny but true...