A family on the road living fulltime in an RV.

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Video: Life as a Full Time RVing Family

If you’ve ever wondered what life as a full time RVing family is like watch this short video Brent put together for Go RVing. I think it captures the last…

If you’ve ever wondered what life as a full time RVing family is like watch this short video Brent put together for Go RVing. I think it captures the last few years of our life really well. In fact, every time I watch it I get a little teary eyed and feel so grateful.

Thank you to all our family and friends who add so much to this adventure. Thank you for meeting up with us in random locations. Thank you for letting us park in your driveways. Thank you for inviting us to your table. Thank you for sharing cool places to visit. Thank you for remembering us while we travel. You are always the highlights of our travels! You can visit two other full time RVing families in the video at The Lundy 5 and Studio Jema.

We’ve been enjoying sharing our family’s full time RV life with the Go RVing audience. You can read our other posts here.

Love and Laughter,
Jenn

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Day 22: The Warmth of Freshly Laundered Towels

Today, we had plans but somehow the details of life devoured the time. At 3:30 pm, I still had laundry in the dryer and the sun was getting low. These…

Today, we had plans but somehow the details of life devoured the time. At 3:30 pm, I still had laundry in the dryer and the sun was getting low.

These sort of days frustrate me. Especially now that we are living on the road and there are towns to be explored and national monuments around the corner.

Yet, I’m learning these days are necessary. After all there is laundry to be done, a house to clean, and minds that need to rest.

While I shuffled through through domestic duties, the boys played with the kids they met yesterday.

Brent worked.

We lived.

Life almost felt normal. I was glad to have the company of an ex-drug addict while I did laundry. Her honesty and hope was as warm and inviting as the the scent of the freshly laundered towels.

Love and Laughter,
Jenn

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