Eaglesnest3
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Morning all! Well I did it....purchased a 2002 Chevy Astro van to live in. Not going to say I'm not freaking out a bit this morning as I only made the purchase yesterday evening. That decision took a big leap of faith that I was doing the right thing. I've been following Bob Wells and all of the wonderful Cheap RV Living videos for a couple of years now and am convinced that this is what I want to and CAN do. Rents keep going up and I find myself on that proverbial rat wheel of dissatisfaction. I can retire anytime now, but will probably try to postpone that for one more year. I'll be moving into my "new home" when my lease is up in February (burr!) and for the time being will put all of my belongings in storage -just in case I discover being a full time Nomad is not what I thought it might be (commitment phobia?). I can't imagine I wouldn't enjoy the lifestyle as I'm drawn to all the wonderful videos and the idea of adventure and living a life of freedom.
I know nothing about solar & nothing about electricity or voltage or when to use solar or the jackery, etc., but I have a talented son who says he can do the solar install for me. That's a big hurdle I can check off my list!
Purchased a journal and am re-watching videos and taking notes on suggestions for all those items I'll need -Jackery, fridge, fans, stove, etc.
I've no clue about any of this, but am sure those to go before me had no clue either and if they can do it then I can do it! Blind faith.....I just have to trust myself that this is the right decision for me.
What do I expect (hope) to gain from this adventure? (These are in no specific order...)
*Living rent free and exploring the outdoors
*Watching awesome sunrises and sunsets
*Healing from all the BS life throws at you!
*Minimalist living, healther/lighter eating (maybe Vegan?), finding my spiritual path
*Meeting new people who have a passion for Nomadic living
* Reading & crafting
*Journaling
*Teaching myself the art of a bow and arrow
*Riding a bike most days -my father rode a bike every day up until he was 88 yrs old. He logged 1,000 miles every year for as long as I can recall!
His motto is" keep moving or you'll die." LOL
*Inspiring and helping others in need
*Becoming a better person (instead of a bitter person) and finding the meaning for my life.
Soooo, like with many others this is going to be a strange new adventure. One I'm sure that will have many successes and a few failures along the way, but isn't that part of life and how we learn and grow?
Thanks for taking the time to read my ramblings! Look forward to seeing you one day :heart:
I know nothing about solar & nothing about electricity or voltage or when to use solar or the jackery, etc., but I have a talented son who says he can do the solar install for me. That's a big hurdle I can check off my list!
Purchased a journal and am re-watching videos and taking notes on suggestions for all those items I'll need -Jackery, fridge, fans, stove, etc.
I've no clue about any of this, but am sure those to go before me had no clue either and if they can do it then I can do it! Blind faith.....I just have to trust myself that this is the right decision for me.
What do I expect (hope) to gain from this adventure? (These are in no specific order...)
*Living rent free and exploring the outdoors
*Watching awesome sunrises and sunsets
*Healing from all the BS life throws at you!
*Minimalist living, healther/lighter eating (maybe Vegan?), finding my spiritual path
*Meeting new people who have a passion for Nomadic living
* Reading & crafting
*Journaling
*Teaching myself the art of a bow and arrow
*Riding a bike most days -my father rode a bike every day up until he was 88 yrs old. He logged 1,000 miles every year for as long as I can recall!
His motto is" keep moving or you'll die." LOL
*Inspiring and helping others in need
*Becoming a better person (instead of a bitter person) and finding the meaning for my life.
Soooo, like with many others this is going to be a strange new adventure. One I'm sure that will have many successes and a few failures along the way, but isn't that part of life and how we learn and grow?
Thanks for taking the time to read my ramblings! Look forward to seeing you one day :heart: