Capitalism, corporatism and materialism are three areas which often prevent individuals from living a free and uncluttered life. Although, the new trend of tiny living has people changing all over the world. For, there are now individuals whom are realizing how different life can be when it comes to simplicity versus chaos and clutter. In one case, by moving out of a home and into an RV after creating an airstream RV life inspiration travel plan.
To better aid others in looking at the option of RV living, a couple has provided a great story related to the experience. The first part discusses how the two woke up one morning, then hopped into a red pickup to go pick up an airstream trailer, affectionately named Charlie. While the couple had a great experience and everything was on the up and up when paying for the RV in advance sight unseen, individuals may want to be cautions as situations like this are often scams.
One couple paid up front based on an ad sight unseen for the airstream. In this case, the two were lucky as the transaction was not a scam. Whereas, there are a number of these type of listings being posted by people other than the owners of apartments, houses, RVs, tiny houses and mobile homes attempting to obtain funds, then skipping out with the money.
Upon acquiring the airstream, the couple then realized there were a number of unanswered questions. Fortunately, a relative whom was RV knowledgeable was able to help answer the questions and hitch the trailer to the pickup. Although, it still took lessons and hours of practice in order to learn how to successfully hitch the trailer.
While Steve had been looking forward to the experience for weeks, the wife had been somewhat hesitant. Not because of the drive, or Steve driving the truck and pulling a trailer, it was just a huge transition from a stationary home to one which was being towed. In addition, the whole RV lifestyle and experience was still something which had still not been experienced at that time.
According to the wife, all went well during the first drive. In fact, the husband was driving so well that the couple decided to pull into an abandoned lot to try driving and parking the trailer in reverse while hitched to the truck. Once it was clear that the husband could accomplish the feat, the journey continued.
While having encountered a few challenges on the road such as flying hay bales and cut-offs, the husband eventually drove the RV onto the cul-de-sac of the home from which the couple were moving into the airstream. As such, while the husband's day was done after driving, the wife's was just beginning as the couple's belongings now needed to be moved into the RV.
After having downsized for months, there was more each one had to let go of before moving into the RV. During the process, it was difficult to figure out what to keep and what to let go of while also requiring a great deal of compromise. For, anytime an individual or couple downsizes from a large home to a tiny one, it is often hard to let go of things, especially ones with monetary or sentimental value.
To better aid others in looking at the option of RV living, a couple has provided a great story related to the experience. The first part discusses how the two woke up one morning, then hopped into a red pickup to go pick up an airstream trailer, affectionately named Charlie. While the couple had a great experience and everything was on the up and up when paying for the RV in advance sight unseen, individuals may want to be cautions as situations like this are often scams.
One couple paid up front based on an ad sight unseen for the airstream. In this case, the two were lucky as the transaction was not a scam. Whereas, there are a number of these type of listings being posted by people other than the owners of apartments, houses, RVs, tiny houses and mobile homes attempting to obtain funds, then skipping out with the money.
Upon acquiring the airstream, the couple then realized there were a number of unanswered questions. Fortunately, a relative whom was RV knowledgeable was able to help answer the questions and hitch the trailer to the pickup. Although, it still took lessons and hours of practice in order to learn how to successfully hitch the trailer.
While Steve had been looking forward to the experience for weeks, the wife had been somewhat hesitant. Not because of the drive, or Steve driving the truck and pulling a trailer, it was just a huge transition from a stationary home to one which was being towed. In addition, the whole RV lifestyle and experience was still something which had still not been experienced at that time.
According to the wife, all went well during the first drive. In fact, the husband was driving so well that the couple decided to pull into an abandoned lot to try driving and parking the trailer in reverse while hitched to the truck. Once it was clear that the husband could accomplish the feat, the journey continued.
While having encountered a few challenges on the road such as flying hay bales and cut-offs, the husband eventually drove the RV onto the cul-de-sac of the home from which the couple were moving into the airstream. As such, while the husband's day was done after driving, the wife's was just beginning as the couple's belongings now needed to be moved into the RV.
After having downsized for months, there was more each one had to let go of before moving into the RV. During the process, it was difficult to figure out what to keep and what to let go of while also requiring a great deal of compromise. For, anytime an individual or couple downsizes from a large home to a tiny one, it is often hard to let go of things, especially ones with monetary or sentimental value.
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