Tag: Travel trailer
Sunday Meditation
But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. Matthew 6:33 NKJV
Winter Storm February 2021
You know the Boy Scout motto? Well, we were not great Boy Scouts. We were most definitely not prepared. We moved from our campsite near Knoxville, Tennessee to a campground in southern Middle Tennessee on February 12. We knew a winter storm barreled toward the south central part of the country, but after checking multiple… Continue reading Winter Storm February 2021
Five Things We’ve Learned in our First Five Months of Full Time RV Life
This list makes it sound like we don’t love our camper and RV life. That’s not the case. We love our camper and our truck. It’s true we’ll love RV life more when it’s safe to travel again. But we are so grateful to be living our dream. However, it is true that you don’t… Continue reading Five Things We’ve Learned in our First Five Months of Full Time RV Life
Settling in to RV Life
Now that we’re a month into our full time RV life. We are starting to settle in to living in a very small travel trailer. We’re learning to deal with not having separate rooms, except for the bathroom, and not having a bed available all the time since we have a Murphy bed. Adjusting to… Continue reading Settling in to RV Life
Living RV Life
August 7, 2020 we launched our RV life! We are excited, grateful, overwhelmed, exhausted, all the emotions all at once. The overriding emotion, however, is a sense of humble gratitude that we have the opportunity to live our dream.
A God Thing
I’m not a patient person. Seriously, I’m not. Last Tuesday we drove to A&L RV Sales in Columbia, Tennessee to look at travel trailers, specifically the Forest River No Boundaries 19.6. We looked at others as well. You know, covered our bases. But that NOBO 19.6 spoke to us. Well to me. Daniel liked it… Continue reading A God Thing
Changes
To say life changed in the past two months and five days since my last post is beyond understatement. From changes in our personal plans to global upheaval in a fight against a novel virus, nothing seems the same. The third week of February one of our three dogs had to be humanely euthanized. We’re… Continue reading Changes