TheFreedomMobile
Active member
Well, it's a week earlier than I expected, but today begins my first week of being full-time.
I wasn't planning to "officially" move into the motorhome until next week, but, inevitably, there came a time in the packing up the house when the motorhome ended up better set up than the house. So, here I am.
I'm not in the enviable position of many of the members here in that I have to still make a living (I'm a computer programmer and a musician), so this will be home and my mobile office.
My plan is to full-time for a year while I save up and purchase some land. Then, I will move the motorhome onto the land while I build a log cabin.
That's stage two. Stage one was saving up for, and buying, the motorhome, and leaving the house behind. Stage one... check. 8)
As we left the house this weekend - knowing that we will never spend another night there - my girlfriend asked me how I felt. I felt nothing really. I don't think I will miss it. Looking around this Winnebago as I type, I see that it is better appointed than my house was.
Then, I look at the driving compartment up front, and see the potential for many adventures ahead of me.
I'm optimistic, I'm free, and I'm now officially a full-timer.
I wasn't planning to "officially" move into the motorhome until next week, but, inevitably, there came a time in the packing up the house when the motorhome ended up better set up than the house. So, here I am.
I'm not in the enviable position of many of the members here in that I have to still make a living (I'm a computer programmer and a musician), so this will be home and my mobile office.
My plan is to full-time for a year while I save up and purchase some land. Then, I will move the motorhome onto the land while I build a log cabin.
That's stage two. Stage one was saving up for, and buying, the motorhome, and leaving the house behind. Stage one... check. 8)
As we left the house this weekend - knowing that we will never spend another night there - my girlfriend asked me how I felt. I felt nothing really. I don't think I will miss it. Looking around this Winnebago as I type, I see that it is better appointed than my house was.
Then, I look at the driving compartment up front, and see the potential for many adventures ahead of me.
I'm optimistic, I'm free, and I'm now officially a full-timer.