I am a very proud former roadschooled kid. I embrace the uniqueness, the social awkwardness, and everything that comes with it because I think that growing up roadschooled is pretty much the best thing ever. From ages 11-17, I grew up living and traveling in an RV full-time around the US with my parents. Though […]
RV Dreamer
10 Things We Traded for RV Life
Six weeks ago, my husband Brian and I pulled out of our suburban Atlanta neighborhood for the last time. It was a momentous occasion we’d spent some two years planning for. Since then we’ve lived full time in our class A motorhome, glamping at one RV park or another. Life is good. If I was a […]
6 Mistakes Every New RVer Makes on Travel Day
There are mistakes every new RVer makes on travel days. And then there are MISTAKES! Don’t be the new RVer that doesn’t plan ahead…..at least minimally ? Planning ahead isn’t always fun, but can help you avoid travel disappointments and avoidable situations. Travel day for most new RVers is exciting! A new destination! You can’t […]
5 RV Cooking Tips To Make The Most of Your Small Kitchen
RV cooking can seem daunting at first. But don’t let the size of the kitchen in your camper deter you! Just because your RV kitchen seems much much smaller than any kitchen you’ve seen in a house, it shouldn’t stop you from preparing tasty, healthy meals and desserts. Use these RV cooking tips to make […]
Workamping & You: What To Expect as Campground Host
Have you ever consider workamping as a campground host? It took us 2 years of full-time RVing to seriously consider our first workamping experience. While getting a free campsite caught our attention, we were fully aware that it would mean hard work. And by hard work we mean unappealing. Think: early mornings and occasional late […]