Managing Stress in Times of Change

Christopher Wright/ June 13, 2022/ Slices of life, Transitions/ 0 comments

As many of you are aware our launch has been hit by delay after delay, unexpected twist after unwanted turn. Through it all I’ve done my very best to keep a level head, a laissez-faire attitude, and exude calm for my family to draw from. This post may contain affiliate links, meaning if you click on it and make a purchase I’ll receive a small commission at no cost to

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What Kind of RV is Right For Me?

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That is a huge question and one of the ones we struggled with before making our choice. Let me list the main options in quick succession. Let’s break these down type by type Class A: AKA the BIG ONES. These types of RVs look like buses, drive like buses, drink fuel like water, but have the most options for slide-outs (extra living space when parked) and total amenities. However, passenger

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Holiday Transitions

Christopher Wright/ June 13, 2022/ Transitions/ 0 comments

As we contemplate the transitions from living in a home to moving into the bus one of the biggest changes to consider this time of year is Christmas decorations and traditions. Our home has been no stranger to change in these regards, considering its size and our already non-traditional attitudes. Our first Christmas when it was just me and “mom” we didn’t even have a tree but made a “Christmas

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The Toad, or Towed Vehicle

Christopher Wright/ June 13, 2022/ RV Stories, Transitions/ 0 comments

One of our reasons for going with a skoolie vs getting a nice Class A RV is the ability to keep the whole family together on travel days. Yes, some Class A RVs have seating for passengers, however, they are not well regulated and are often added as an afterthought. Additionally, there is usually not a wall between the driving compartment and the living area, turning your rack of McCormick’s

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Toys and Such on the Road

Christopher Wright/ June 13, 2022/ RV Stories, Transitions/ 0 comments

When you have kids you have toys. They go together like bratwurst and sauerkraut. It’s possible to have one without the other, but do you think it will be a pleasant experience? As I said in a previous post, we’re stepping down from a 1281-square-foot home to a less than 250-square-foot Skoolie. The kids will have roughly 40 cubic foot bunks for personal space to call their own. This is

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