We live in a 5th wheel RV but we've rented land in the country so we don't travel. Living in an RV with our 9yr old daughter has allowed us to afford life in general. We lost my husband's childhood home during the pandemic because of a crooked reverse mortgage co. The one with Tom Selleck if anyone's wondering. Anyway we couldn't get approved for a regular home and choosing an RV that we own, our home will never be taken from us again. I can honestly say we are a much closer family and we give all the honor and glory to Jesus. Without Him we'd be miserable. God bless this family, i really love their home🤗
@billyterry26567 ай бұрын
God never gives us more than we can handle !
@liv_hol7 ай бұрын
Do y'all have a YT channel?
@maryfolks93687 ай бұрын
@@liv_hol no way lol. I'm not that brave🤗
@CandiGasser7 ай бұрын
My husband lost his job in October and still hasn't found work. We had to sell our house in February and now live in our 21 year old motorhome with our two kids and two cats. This has been the most stressful year yet the most peaceful year and it's all because of Jesus. We wouldn't have survived these last 7 months if we hadn't been turning to the Lord. He gives us true freedom even in times of loss.♥️
@maryfolks93687 ай бұрын
@@CandiGasser awe sweet friend we are RV sisters and sisters in Christ Jesus. I honestly believe that most of the older RV's are made with better material. I know RVers have to deal with something breaking atleast once a month. I can promise you that most diy fixes can be found on YT, that's how we've avoided high repair bills. I said a prayer for you and your family. Lot's of love from Oklahoma
@Toby-Cooper7 ай бұрын
What a beautiful family. Such an adventurous togetherness🥰 I'm glad you found your happy place.😁
@onboardsvtsunami766221 күн бұрын
We are a family of 5 on a 38 ft sailboat, we've been onboard over three years since we left our home in the Northeast. Thousands of miles, multiple countries later we still our out here making memories together. We love the nomadic lifestyle and if we return to shore life RVing looks like the next best thing for us. People tend to underestimate how much travel bonds a family together as we face new challenges and accomplish goals together daily.
@suzannecranford68197 ай бұрын
Your home is wonderful. Your renovation has made it warm and comfortable looking. You're giving your children an incredible lifestyle and learning experience. I also live in a renovated RV (5 yrs now.) I am stationary in an RV park. I made this decision to be able to live tiny within the city limits to have a short commute to work. I love it and will never go back to living in a conventional house or apartment. Thanks for the tour and sharing your story. Happy and safe trails to your family.
@sandywayne52197 ай бұрын
I love the way you have made your fith wheel so warm and comfortable. The only draw back on any of these videos is i think kids should be able to have privacy, especially when they’re different genders.
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
Our kids prefer sharing a room. We recently stayed in a 3 bedroom house and they had the opportunity to have their own bedroom. One of the rooms had a bunk bed and they chose to stay in that room- together. They love chatting and giggling before going to sleep at night and I absolutely love the strong bond this lifestyle has given them.
@bonnies98617 ай бұрын
What a great family you are!!! And what an adventure for all of you!!!! Your home is beautiful, so wamr and cozy. Sending you light, love, peace, joy and abundance always. I love you
@tabitha-sk5kc7 ай бұрын
She's such a good speaker!
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Rlaplante737 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing ... a wonderful life you have created for your family.
@segundacuenta7267 ай бұрын
Beautiful family. Very nice and down to earth and practical RV. To me the biggest limitation with RVs is how short the boondocking has to be, as opposed to a bus or a truck that can carry so much more water for longer stays off grid (weeks or more than a month). Also lack of solar panels on the roof but that can be easily solved. Perhaps some filters to recirculate the shower water could alllow for longer off grid stays in RVs? And carrying some extra water in the truck. Anyway, good for them to be doing so well.
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
We actually Boondock every winter for about three months at a time in Mexico! We have a water bladder that we haul in water and pump into our rig and we have a septic trunk that comes and dumps us out. We love staying off grid for long periods of time! We have solar on the roof and lithium batteries.
@lindamarie65747 ай бұрын
Looks so comfy! Lovely family too!
@joanneganon71577 ай бұрын
I love the 4slides RVS! Happy Trails 🎉. JO JO IN VT 💞
@cjfeltz24707 ай бұрын
Amazing family! Great tour
@stephaniemcdonald21727 ай бұрын
I love your house. The decor is great. You don't have too many things stuffed inside your home to make it look gaudy! 😊
@meridethhendry57337 ай бұрын
Cool family, wonderful life
@elainelipscomb14767 ай бұрын
Love all you have done toake a real home great for traveling enjoy safe travels 🎉🎉
@sumosprojects7 ай бұрын
Tiny home 😳 crickey it’s bigger then most units in Australia 🇦🇺 😮
@nancyhowell45057 ай бұрын
"DIFFERENT 🙂
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
KIDS!!! It’s a game to our kids that they will rearrange or remove a letter from the letter board and see how long it takes everyone else to notice. 🤣 I should’ve checked it before the filming 🤪
@Kitty_cat20017 ай бұрын
Great video & tiny home. Sounds like you went to Europe-how did you take your van over there? Central Victoria Australia 🇦🇺
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
We put it in storage when we travel to Europe!
@joseluisguzman47167 ай бұрын
Saludos de Argentina 🇦🇷👋
@Tanya5757-rm7 ай бұрын
Very nices home
@notion4443 ай бұрын
finally, a traveling family that ACTUALLY sends their kids to school, none of that "unschooling" bs
@pilot411863 ай бұрын
Why is it bs? I've been around education my whole life and it is the biggest shame I've seen.
@notion4443 ай бұрын
@@pilot41186 unschooling is bs because the kids have no structure and guidance, their parents just let them “learn on their own”, which we all know none of the kids are doing
@lynnescaddan89196 ай бұрын
You've got a lovely home on wheels but what will you do as the children get older & need more privacy. Stay safe on your travels. 😊
@poppydiamante-gy2mv7 ай бұрын
Awesome ❤
@wandaadams17727 ай бұрын
How did you get your camper to Greece?
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
We put it in storage and stayed an apartment during that time!
@TheRadicalBlackConservative5 ай бұрын
The set up is cool, but the children are getting a bit old to be sleeping in the same bedroom given one is a boy and one is a girl.
@VTK727 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@momof2momof27 ай бұрын
To each their own, but I wouldn't want this for my children. We wanted a normal upbringing for them. As for traveling, and experiences, our family went on many inexpensive vacations, and had our home, friends etc to come home to. This is rv thing not the life for us. Now we live in a gated resort for manufactured homes, and there is a separate rv section. I have talked to many people who do that life style, and it always comes down to them wanting a real home. RV life is expensive, and involved. I appreciate when people talk about all of the downsides of it. There are many places around where I live that are rv storage. Its a toy you never stop paying for. On one vacation we took as a family, out in the middle of the desert to mining towns etc, we met an elderly couple who had a big rv that broke down. It took a week plus for the parts to come in, and have it fixed. Thankfully they were able to find a hotel room for that time. Could we have broken down in our car too? Sure, but we always used rental cars. Just saying.......
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
This lifestyle isn’t for everyone but it’s the life we live and love. We have no desire to settle down and stay in one spot.
@shiralleehaggart727 ай бұрын
Never mentioned the Daughter's bedroom either.
@tracymorgan53865 ай бұрын
You need to be careful with the word normal & how you define it because a lot of people in middle class suburbs wouldn’t consider a manufactured home a normal real house, in these times with tiny homes, RVs, manufactured homes, park mobile home etc the meaning of a normal home really needs to be broadened. Just saying.
@ginaslifetoo7 ай бұрын
As an adult that grew up with Wheels under me. You find out you really don't have any roots. There's truly no place you call Home. And though you know people all over the place you really have no friends. It is definitely not a life that I would recommend for teenagers.
@TheWanderpreneurs7 ай бұрын
I’m sorry that was your experience. We have friends we travel with all the time and meet up with over and over. Our kids play organized sports each fall and have have teammates they stay in contact with year round, friends all over the world since we incorporate world travel and can decide for themselves one day if they want to stay in one spot or continue traveling. For now they both say they want to continue traveling.
@mountainlace76187 ай бұрын
I'm sorry you had a bad experience. But that's not the case with everyone. While my kids ( now aged 29-49 yrs) didn't grow up under wheels. Our professions required LOTS of moving from states to states. Never longer the 2yrs any one place. They have grown up to be very secure adults. It was their opportunity to meet new people that has aided them the most. I often overhear them speak of how much they miss their moving adventures now. I wish you the best that life has to offer you. Godspeed ♥️🤗🙏🕊️
@ginaslifetoo7 ай бұрын
@TheWanderpreneurs It was a wonderful experience that I wouldn't trade for the world. Just some things I wish had been different. The fact that you have friends that you travel with and meet with multiple times helps. Because that's more of the exact same people involve your lives. Kids playing organized sports in the fall. Tells me that you have a Home base somewhere. That's what I found we didn't have besides just how important that is. We all still do extensive traveling here and abroad because of our networking of life. But the lack of roots has its cost you don't realize until later when it's time to stop. The question is, where?