Baking Holiday Cookies in a Motorhome
Cooking and baking holiday cookies in a motorhome just requires a bit more planning than a traditional home, but it’s not impossible!
Cooking and baking holiday cookies in a motorhome just requires a bit more planning than a traditional home, but it’s not impossible!
As promised, here’s everything we’ve replaced, repaired, installed and broken on our rig in the last two years. Our two year motorhome maintenance log! Overall our coach was in great condition when we bought it. I attribute that to several things: Jeremiah researched the ever living poop out of which year, model, and make would…
700 days on the road. 700 days ago we drove away from our little plot of land outside Portland, Oregon, headed South, and haven’t put down any “roots” since. My goal since starting this blog on our Full-time RV life has always been to be helpful to anyone who is reading it, but simultaneously I…
This blog about full-time RV life and internet is part three of a series of full-time RVing that we’re interspersing through our regular blogs as well. You can find part one here and part two here. I had intended on putting this one a lot further down the series, but internet is something that we…
I tried to avoid writing this blog. The reason is twofold: one, I had told myself I was writing a series, and shouldn’t interrupt said series – but I’ll get back to that next week. Two, I just didn’t really want to talk about the COVID-19 crisis that much. Truth be told, I wasn’t sure…
Now that you’ve seen a bit about what full-time RV life is, you might be thinking, when can I hit the road? Well, you’ll need an RV! So, your next questions might be: what type, and how much do they cost? For part two of this series, I’m addressing some of the major questions regarding…
We have had so many questions lately about how we make full-time RV life work for us, what it’s all about, and a ton of detail-oriented questions about everything from our water storage capacity to how we choose where we stay to internet questions. In fact, the internet might be what we’re asked about most!…
We’re in day nine of our social distancing/stay put measures. And, in fairness, I lost my mind by day four. We both consider ourselves relative introverts, although if you ask me, Jeremiah is not. At all. So the fact that he’s taken this in stride a lot better than I have goes to prove that…
Good morning! Or evening, or afternoon, or whatever time it is when you’re reading this. It’s been a hot minute since I wrote a blog; I missed last week’s because two of our blog readers were here in person! Jeremiah’s parents! So, we decided we’d get some holiday celebrating in. Holiday one: Thanksgiving Last week…
A year ago today, we hooked up the explorer to the back of our Home on Wheels in our backyard: next to a nectarine tree I had planted 4 years earlier, across from the shop where Jeremiah had built a remote controlled lawnmower with a friend. Nope, I need to rephrase that. Where Jeremiah tried…