Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Tragedy With A Side Of Hope

     It looks as if we still have visitors popping in here from time to time. Thank you so much for stopping by and I am sorry that I haven't been keeping you more updated. I had recently been thinking about starting up the blog again to give people some insight into OUR style of camper living. (That is, mostly staying in once spot with the occasional outing.) I am sad to say I have a not so great update for you today.

     On Wednesday, May 24, we put a roast in the crockpot and went about our day running errands and working from my office in the shed. Somewhere around 11:45 am the crockpot sparked a fire that took our beautiful tiny home and all our belongings with it. I am thankful that all the family members were out of the camper and the dogs were safely outside. It was a heartbreaking thing to stand and watch as our home was ripped apart first by fire and then by the brave men on the fire squad as they tried to put it out. All we could think about were the hours of hard work put in last summer to make it everything we wanted and all the memories we have made in it since.

     We are so lucky to be surrounded by HUNDREDS of amazing friends and family members that have supported us in this difficult time. It would take hours to name them all! Just know that if you have given us a place to stay, food, clothes, supporting hugs and messages, helped in arrainging fundraisers, contributions of money or items, etc We thank you more we can possibly say. A special thank you to those of you that reminded me mid-meltdown that I needed to get back up on the horse and live the life we have planned to live. Thanks you for not letting me hide in an apartment or rental home that would have ultimately made my soul sad.

     If you are one of the amazing readers from across the country or world (I still can't believe that poeple actually read about us!) and you would like to help us in rebuilding our tiny home dream please look at and/or share our Go Fund Me page (found HERE). Thank you for keeping us in your positive thoughts!


     I can't wait to keep you all updated on part 2 of our Adventure!!!

Monday, August 8, 2016

The bits! Cold on the bits!

We are still working out the kinks of living in the camper. That means that you get to experience the good, bad and hilarious right along with us! So on that note, I present this video for your viewing pleasure. Don't worry, it's safe for work and rated PG.



Stay cool, readers!

Tuesday, August 2, 2016

The day has come!

    On Friday July 29th we made the decision that we were ready to move our new camper home to the property. There were many hours of hard physical labor that went into making this dream a reality. All of us were teetering on the edge of exhaustion and decided it was worth pushing for the last few days to be in 2 days early. There are a few last touches that need to be done but I assume this will always be a little bit of a work in progress.

We had a dream, we set a goal, we worked our asses off, and with a lot of help from our friends and family we did it! Now the real fun begins!

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

A Magical Forest

    Once upon a time (a few months ago) my little sister Heather made a big leap. She sold or gave away all her earthly belongings, packed up her family and moved across the country. While this may not seem like very large feat to some of you, I assure you it was a big deal to our family. We are a HUGE tight knit group and none of us have ever moved more than 2 hours drive from each other. It was quite a shock to most of us and missed every minute.
    A lot of good life lessons came out of that experience. A major lesson for me was that things don't matter and family really does. I also learned that big scary things are actually doable! You can do something wild and crazy and you will always have the safety net of friends and family if your adventure doesn't go as planned. So I looked up to my little sister (for the millionth time in my life) and decided to make the big change to camper life.
    Fast forward to today. Heathers journey has brought her back home and I'm so happy to have her here. As soon as I heard she was coming back I knew I wanted her to do a mural in the bathroom of the camper. She is an amazing artist! I have a piece she did of a girl standing in a rainstorm that I couldn't bring myself to part with so it has a special place in the camper. My other painting that she made just for me was only handed over to my other sister with a guarantee that I would take it back at some point in the future. Nothing would make this crazy adventure better than being able to look at a beautiful masterpiece every morning.
    When we removed the toilet from the camper and opted for a compost toilet (more on that later) I thought it would be a little funny to have trees painted on the wall. In my brain I pictured it as a little inside joke about all the people who just can't believe we are gonna live in a camper and potty in the woods. Now we really could potty in the woods even while parked in the suburbs! Awesome!
    So Heather came over last Friday and in just a few hours whipped up this beauty. I can't believe how great it turned out! She took my vague idea and made it amazing! She included our initials "carved" in a heart which is just super adorable. My children's initials are hidden in there as well. And the best part? The top of their initial is their height when we started this journey. She just thought to include that special touch! I will cherish it forever.
    Long blog post short, my sister is an amazing artist and the greatest of sisters and you should all be jealous!

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Finally Something to Talk About!!

    The blogs have been a little few and far between in regards to the camper. There are 2 reasons for that. The first reason is that we are seriously just so busy! We wake up at 6:30 and work until we go to bed around 10:30 every night. The second reason is that it just really doesn't seem logical to give you guys the update "Painting AGAIN for the 10th day in a row!" Ha ha ha
    Things are finally moving at a pace that you can see in pictures. All the painting is done, the cabinet doors have been hung, flooring is down (and gorgeous!), Grandma Trish finished sewing all of our awesome polkadot curtains, and today Richard hung the valances to polish off the window treatments. The colors all look so bright and happy! We put in some baseboard to make everything look just a little more polished and we are working on replacing the vent covers as well as the outlets and light switches to a better matching color. We put together our Ikea sofa/bed and moved in our old buffet which will be used as an entertainment center/storage space.
    We are hoping to be in the camper this weekend to have a bit of a practice run in our driveway for a week before moving to our official landing space. Ideally this will allow us to work out any kinks and also make it a little easier to clean out the house. Check out the mini tour video Richard filmed below and stay tuned for more updates!



Monday, July 11, 2016

Marathon Ikea-ing (yes, that's a verb.)

    We lugged all of our belongings out on to the front lawn and had yet another downsizing yard sale on saturday. It's exciting to make money on things and see other people finding joy in your old things. However it's exhausting to yard sale all day every weekend. By Saturday evening I was trying to convince Richard we should just give everything else away. Guess what?! We did! And it is feeling oh so great to have less junk to deal with.
    Sunday morning we got up and started painting the camper (again. . .  The painting never ends!) In an attempt to be green and also frugal we have decided not to turn the power on in the camper until we are living in it. That means the 90 + degree afternoons in Utah often require that we find other ways to work toward our camper life goal. This lovely Sunday led us to Ikea! We needed a couch/bed and quite a few other storage solutions. You guys, we spent 4.5 hours in Ikea. I love me some Ikea but that is an emotional event not many can endure. Half of that was spent testing couch softness and debating space on a couch vs space for storage. There was so much measuring and cursing the Universe for making standard couches 78 inches when we only have 76 inches of space. Then there were the dishes. You gotta have smaller drinking glasses, smaller plates, everything smaller. It was weird and emotional to be buying so many things in attempt to move toward being less consumerist and more minimalist.
    I digress. When we got home it was obvious to me that we wouldn't be meeting our timeline goal to finish painting. I was a little bummed to say the least. Do you know what happened? My sweet sweet Richard stayed up until 1 am finishing the painting still that I could check off a stupid box in my dayplanner. He's the best one of the best ones.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

It takes a village.

    We have always been blessed by the Universe with an amazing circle of friends and family. I honestly think we are the luckiest people in this arena. My favorite part of this journey so far has been all the support from our loved ones!
    The weekend of July 4th our amazing friends Mark and Kim convinced us it was time for a break. I was really hesitant to take time away from our project. I have full blown nightmares that we won't finish everything in time. It turns out that they were completely right and I really did need the break. Having a weekend of beautiful views, delicious food, and awesome conversations in Park City really refreshed our energy level. We came home ready to get shit done!
    Monday we dragged basically everything we own out onto our lawn and had a yardsale. It wasn't as successful as we hoped but we are keeping a positive mindset. We have still been lucky that selling our belongings has paid for all our renovations thus far. We are hoping we will be able to maintain that through the end. Our super sweet friends, Jake and Terrisa, helped us clean up all the yardsale leftovers and then were kind enough to feed us when we were overheated and overworked.
    I lucked out big time on Monday the 4th. While Richard was slaving away on the yard sale I was searching across the valley for the perfect fabrics for the camper. My mom was a lifesaver showing me around the fabric store, teaching me which fabrics were best and why, and helping navigate the wild world of fabric store coupons. Not only did I find the perfect fabrics for everything, my mom offered to sew all the curtains and cushion covers. She is the best mom I could ask for.
    On Tuesday night my bestie Rose came over to help me paint the kitchen cabinets. Do you see that gorgeous red?! As usual she was better at the whole process. However the chit chat was amazing and I'm happy to have had her help.
    I can't wait to see what more memories we make with our tribe on this journey.