The Critic
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Hi everyone,
I am starting my vandwelling journey, beginning tomorrow. A combination of financial trouble and reading about others who do this propelled me to take a leap. I will be doing a combination of stealth in-town camping and partaking of the many places to camp in Idaho.
I am scared and know that I have a lot to learn. My vehicle of choice is a 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan (w/ all wheel drive). No modifications to the van. Just the basics to get started. I do have a Coleman butane single burner stove, a 5 gallon bucket with pool noodle for a toilet, an Acopower 150wh portable generator and a small assortment of tools, cooking, a cot w/ memory foam I'm very comfortable sleeping on, an o2cool fan, some totes and a plastic dresser from Walmart, a cooler, water jug, thermos, an iPhone, some food, some cash, a Kindle, reflectix with black construction paper for the side windows (it took some trial and error to get it right), and some black privacy curtains for the rear window and behind the driver/passenger seats.
Sorry to be so boring. I'm just in "to-do list" mode.
I've managed to save up enough money and sell a few things to give me 1-2 months before I have to get a job. I'm in my 40s and have a masters degree, but graduating in 2008 and leaving the country for three years (ESL gig in Korea), my career in education never quite got on track.
But I'm beyond worrying about things for the moment. There will be plenty of time to ruminate over "what the hell did I just do". I somehow trust the stories others who have done this. It took a while to get to this point. I worked at a homeless shelter for a couple of years after I came home, so I am fully aware of the risk one takes when they become officially homeless and branded by society as such.
I look forward to being part of this community and doing what I can to make a positive difference. I have read through quite a few stories and just know that I deeply admire what you guys are doing and what you're all about.
Wish me luck!!
I am starting my vandwelling journey, beginning tomorrow. A combination of financial trouble and reading about others who do this propelled me to take a leap. I will be doing a combination of stealth in-town camping and partaking of the many places to camp in Idaho.
I am scared and know that I have a lot to learn. My vehicle of choice is a 2005 Toyota Sienna minivan (w/ all wheel drive). No modifications to the van. Just the basics to get started. I do have a Coleman butane single burner stove, a 5 gallon bucket with pool noodle for a toilet, an Acopower 150wh portable generator and a small assortment of tools, cooking, a cot w/ memory foam I'm very comfortable sleeping on, an o2cool fan, some totes and a plastic dresser from Walmart, a cooler, water jug, thermos, an iPhone, some food, some cash, a Kindle, reflectix with black construction paper for the side windows (it took some trial and error to get it right), and some black privacy curtains for the rear window and behind the driver/passenger seats.
Sorry to be so boring. I'm just in "to-do list" mode.
I've managed to save up enough money and sell a few things to give me 1-2 months before I have to get a job. I'm in my 40s and have a masters degree, but graduating in 2008 and leaving the country for three years (ESL gig in Korea), my career in education never quite got on track.
But I'm beyond worrying about things for the moment. There will be plenty of time to ruminate over "what the hell did I just do". I somehow trust the stories others who have done this. It took a while to get to this point. I worked at a homeless shelter for a couple of years after I came home, so I am fully aware of the risk one takes when they become officially homeless and branded by society as such.
I look forward to being part of this community and doing what I can to make a positive difference. I have read through quite a few stories and just know that I deeply admire what you guys are doing and what you're all about.
Wish me luck!!