What Day Is It?
When we decided to embark on this lifestyle, one of our personal goals was to get more control of our time.
Our lives seemed to be flying and we had grown tired of the hustle and bustle, the traffic jams, and the “I’d like to talk more but gotta go” conversations that filled our days.
Where had all of our time gone?
Love, Laughter, and Healing
What we did not know or expect was how this theme of celebrating a life lost, would open doors to healing conversations that were desperately needed.
Family bonds were strengthened, new friends became “chosen family” and the tears of open, honest communication were followed by hearty laughs throughout the night.
That’s a Wrap – Summer 2022 Gig
We are grateful as we depart the place that brought us laughs, new skills, friends, and memories that will last forever. It’s hard not to have a good time when you are serving beer, wine, and good food to people on vacation from all over the world!
Until We Meet Again
The past couple weeks we have been a bit quieter than normal on social media as we have been dealing with the loss of a family member.
Andrea’s father, Ed “Pops” Skinner passed away and onto a better place over the weekend.
Where will the Kids Call Home?
During our planning and preparation for life on the road this was a question we struggled with.
Where would our children go for the holidays? To have a home cooked meal, a bed with extra pillows, and just to be comforted by the love of mom and dad?
We Made It! Six Months of Full Time RVing!
To celebrate our six-month milestone, we wanted to share with you the top four things we have learned living full time in our Airstream.
November 2021 Full Time RV Recap
Three months into living full time on the road and it is still hard at times for Andrea and I to accept this is our life.
There are still mornings we wake up and must remind ourselves this is not just another vacation, a weekend getaway, or a holiday trip, but it is our life!
If You Want to See What’s Good About America…. Go Camping!
Now that we are in our third month of full time rv living, one thing has been constant for us in our travels.
The one thing we have found that we can count on from the farms to the vineyards. From the museum and bowling alley parking lots to the state parks to private campgrounds.
All these places offer us such different experiences, yet they all have one thing in common.
Nice people!
The Night the Swamp Attacked Us
One way we stay on budget through the months is by balancing the type of camping we do. We try to do as much “free” camping as we can find.