Hello! Welcome to the new blog! We are a family of four with two small children, living a wonderful life in a beautiful 3,000 square foot house in a quiet suburban neighborhood, with nice cars, a great elementary school, and a bunch of family nearby. What more could we ask for, right?
I will be leaving my portrait photography business behind, and will have to find a way to make some money while photographing on the road. As the bread winner for the family, Aaron is hopeful that he can work with his current job to turn his part-time telecommuting into a full-time telecommuting arrangement so that he isn't tied down to a certain location.
We haven't told our family yet that we are planning to do this. They ARE NOT going to be happy. Mainly, because we'll be taking the children away from them. Plus, this is such a drastic lifestyle difference from the way most people live, so they will have many concerns about how we are going to educate and socialize our children, as well as work and live in a positive manner.
Before we can head out, there are many steps we will have to take first. We sold our beautiful but big dog yesterday to a very nice family who will hopefully love him as much as we did. It was really sad for us to leave him behind, but he wouldn't have been happy on the road. He is so large that he would have constantly been in the way in the cramped quarters. Next, we will sell my SUV. Again, I'll be sad to see this go, because I love that car. In the end though, it is just a car and if I want another one once we find a place to land, then I'll get one. The next big step will be getting our house ready to sell and putting it on the market. Thankfully, I have a wonderful brother who is a rock star in the real estate world and helped me find another rock star in our area. I would have loved to hire my brother, obviously, but he isn't in our local area. After that we will be selling most of our belongings. We will store the sentimental items and a couple pieces of the large furniture, but everything else will go. After all, we are looking to live a simpler life and after we are done with this adventure, we are planning to live in a much smaller home than we do now. So we're choosing to sell everything to raise money for the road.
In the midst of all that, we are researching, researching, researching. We are trying to find a camper that will fit our needs and budget, figuring out if we need to buy a bigger truck, and searching for tons of information about many different aspects of life on the road. We need to figure out when to break the news to the family too. I've been pleasantly surprised by the community of full time RV families that I've found so far. There are some that have small children like we do, some with older children, some that are in their retirement stages, etc. I'm excited to start meeting these people on the road. Multiple rallies are held each year for these families to meet and catch up and some even caravan together for months at a time to build strong friendships, for the adults and for the kids.
Oh my goodness. I'm in tears and you haven't even left yet. What a way to life to the fullest. I admire your ambition and drive so muchand can't wait to follow your family on this journey.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jess! We are excited, but it's a huge change. We truly appreciate the support from our family and friends! We love you all so much!
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