Thank you for joining us for Part 2 of our terrifying trip to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. If you haven’t read Part 1, you can find it by clicking here. Enjoy. A few hours had already passed by this time. Finally, I got a hold of a nice tow guy who couldn’t towContinue reading “Road Trip from Hell – Part 2”
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Road Trip from Hell – Part 1
We are going to switch gears today and discuss the crazy occurrences of the last few days. It was moving day at Foster Park, where we had been staying for a few days while visiting Los Angeles and the Channel Islands National Park. The day was very relaxed, unlike most moving days. The boys andContinue reading “Road Trip from Hell – Part 1”
What We Bought Before RV Move-In Day
When living in an RV (part-time or full-time) you need some things to get up and running and make the RV liveable. Here is a comprehensive list of things we bought… MUST HAVES: Drinking Water Hose – Get at least a 50ft hose. The potable hoses are a pain in the rear to wind andContinue reading “What We Bought Before RV Move-In Day”
How We Found the *Perfect* RV and Tow Vehicle for OUR Family
If you read my article from last week (here), you know we started our searching process a year before it became a reality for us. We watched *all* the youtube videos and looked through *all* the rv websites. We knew we needed a bunkhouse, good sized living space, place for Zach to work and ourContinue reading “How We Found the *Perfect* RV and Tow Vehicle for OUR Family”
Memphis, Tennessee In A Night
I know, I know, another short stay in another great city where we could have most certainly spent more time. Unfortunately, we went to Florida for Thanksgiving and had to make it to Angel Fire, NM by the end of December to meet up with our family. Our family ended up not meeting up withContinue reading “Memphis, Tennessee In A Night”
Our RVing Story: How We Got Started
Just imagine a typical American family. Mom and Dad both work full-time. Mom, an accountant, and Dad in sales, have three kids in a suburban neighborhood outside of Austin. The three kids either go to school or daycare until about 5:30pm every day. The week nights are filled with tutoring, sports, or homework. The weekendsContinue reading “Our RVing Story: How We Got Started”