You guys are awesome!!! Love the videos and content. I love the fact that you included a word of encouragement. You guys seem to be ol'pros already. I'm looking forward to your next video. You guys are easily becoming one of my favs... Stay safe, well and be blessed.
Thank you for the kind compliments and encouragement. We are learning a lot and will continue to try and improve. So glad you are part of our community!
Here are the portable generator safety rules: this safety information is only for anyone who use a portable gas generator and for those who are planning on getting a portable gas generator. This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. ua-cam.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/v-deo.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps. Thank you.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing the whole experience. I was searching for RV videos of families to get ideas and tips of when we do decide to rent an RV for a road trip vacation, and I stumble upon your video. You gain a new sub here. Thanks again for sharing your family adventure.
Oh have mercy I truly see why Marisa was crying watching this. It brought tears to my eyes. Seeing the little children learning and making so many beautiful memories they will treasure forever. And watching your little girl get up on the foot stool to help daddy. Oh how precious. And the little boy trying to carry wood. Oh how sweet. I can't wait to watch more
How fun! Just got back from FL. Next trip...the ZOO! Glad you keep God with you. Flexibility is key. Ride the wave to solid ground. It always will wind up there if you don't fall in. I tell myself and my kids that all the time. Helps a LOT.
What a beautiful way to make memories. My kids are all grown up now, but we made these kind of memories with them when they were young and as adults today we continue to make "journey"memories together. It is a part of who they are now. Your are laying the foundation for a future filled with amazing journeys. Bravo. I look forward to your next video. :)
I love your videos!! Uncle Dale and I were so sad we missed you on our trip to Florida...Ashley and Josh had a great time with you guys! Next time!! Love you guys, stay safe and keep having fun!!
We were bummed we didn't get to see you both! Glad you are enjoying them, we are having fun making our little "family photo album" of videos. Love you too and hope to see you all very soon! :)
Yes we saw them a few weeks ago for our daughters birthday and have plans for ourboths to crossva few more times this winter :) We are tenatively going to be on your neck of the woods next year... Hope you to see you.
@@StillMoving Nice to hear from you. It has been a long time since we met. Yes, let me know when you come over this way. I can show you around. We will have fun.
You guys are awesome!!! Love the videos and content. I love the fact that you included a word of encouragement. You guys seem to be ol'pros already. I'm looking forward to your next video. You guys are easily becoming one of my favs... Stay safe, well and be blessed.
Thank you for the kind compliments and encouragement. We are learning a lot and will continue to try and improve. So glad you are part of our community!
Here are the portable generator safety rules: this safety information is only for anyone who use a portable gas generator and for those who are planning on getting a portable gas generator. This is just a reminder for everyone’s safety. All generator safety rules should be followed carefully. This advice is just to make sure that everyone is aware of all the warnings and it’s just to remind people to be careful using portable generators. Generators can be dangerous if not used carefully. Every year, hundreds of people die or get injured when using portable generators due to carbon monoxide poisoning and electrocution. Make sure you are using your generator carefully and keeping others safe as well. There is something very serious that everyone should always be aware of when using generators. Some people do run their generator indoors which is not safe and that increases the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning which can cause death of family and you. Some people run their generator in wet conditions which can electrocute them. Please remember that you should never run your generator indoors. Remember that carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas that you cannot see or smell. Carbon monoxide is a silent killer. Keep that in mind. Make sure your generator is 15-20 feet away from your house and away from doors, windows, and vents. Never use your generator in your porch too. Having a carbon monoxide detector is very important against generator safety. Some people also allow children to go near the portable generator which could pose risks. We need to keep an eye on our children making sure that they are not near the portable generator so they won’t get electrocuted or burned by the generator which is dangerous. A locking enclosure also keeps kids safe. A generator shed might look like a tempting place to explore, or take cover during a game of hide and seek, but a generator is a dangerous piece of equipment that can cause injury. It says on the manual that we should also keep children away at all times from the portable generator to avoid injuries. Please do not allow a child or unqualified people to operate the portable generator. It is important to keep your children safe especially little ones. The portable generator can be hot during an operation. Just because some manuals missed what should be listed doesn’t mean it’s safe to do. Always follow the generator safety rules when using portable generators. Generators pose electrical risks. If you need to use your generator during wet weather, you need a generator tent to protect your generator from getting wet. Don’t let your generator get wet. Keep your generator dry and before using your generator, please make sure your hands and your generator is dry. Do not wear loose clothing when operating the generator. Everything that is said on the generator’s operating manual should not be ignored. Never smoke cigarettes near the generator. Please keep flammable things away from the generator. Never overload your generator too. Your generator can catch fire. Never ever try to plug a generator cord into a wall outlet to avoid back feeding. Back feeding your generator is dangerous. Always turn on your generator first before plugging in appliances and shut off the appliances before turning your generator off. Use a heavy duty cord for your generator and the cord should not be worn out. All the instructions should be followed carefully. Never refuel your generator while it’s running. It can cause fire if fuel spills while your generator is hot. You should turn off your generator and let it cool off before refueling it. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important. This is only a reminder for everyone’s safety of using generators. Make sure your generator is properly grounded. Having a fire extinguisher next to the generator is also important against the safety rules. ua-cam.com/video/I1jT3ANENvI/v-deo.html and here is a video more about keeping others safe when using generators and also about our family’s safety. Hope this helps. Thank you.
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing the whole experience. I was searching for RV videos of families to get ideas and tips of when we do decide to rent an RV for a road trip vacation, and I stumble upon your video. You gain a new sub here. Thanks again for sharing your family adventure.
I hope your road trip is amazing!
Oh have mercy I truly see why Marisa was crying watching this. It brought tears to my eyes. Seeing the little children learning and making so many beautiful memories they will treasure forever. And watching your little girl get up on the foot stool to help daddy. Oh how precious. And the little boy trying to carry wood. Oh how sweet. I can't wait to watch more
I cried editing it... So glad these videos are touching others in addition to us :)
How fun! Just got back from FL. Next trip...the ZOO! Glad you keep God with you. Flexibility is key. Ride the wave to solid ground. It always will wind up there if you don't fall in. I tell myself and my kids that all the time. Helps a LOT.
Great advice!
I. Loved how you talked about God, family of faith. I am subscribing.
That Dinasaur Place Was Cool! Your Kids Are Adorable!! Hugs To Everyone!!!
Thank you 🤗
What a beautiful way to make memories. My kids are all grown up now, but we made these kind of memories with them when they were young and as adults today we continue to make "journey"memories together. It is a part of who they are now. Your are laying the foundation for a future filled with amazing journeys. Bravo. I look forward to your next video. :)
How encouraging to hear this.
love Hanna Park. but I always use a pull through site with my big rig...
I love your videos!! Uncle Dale and I were so sad we missed you on our trip to Florida...Ashley and Josh had a great time with you guys! Next time!! Love you guys, stay safe and keep having fun!!
We were bummed we didn't get to see you both!
Glad you are enjoying them, we are having fun making our little "family photo album" of videos.
Love you too and hope to see you all very soon! :)
Great family, we are looking at going full time on the road - inspiring stuff!
@TheExcursioners Good for you! We are nearly a year in now. Please reach out if you have any questions about going fulltime :)
Guys, really enjoying your videos! Your editing and video quality is fantastic. Keep moving!
Thanks so much!
Great video! Keep em coming...
Thank you for the encouragement Sully! I have been dreaming of that tour... Hope we make over for a visit!
@@StillMoving Let me know, I'm free most mornings and last week Marissa and the kids went on the tour.
Nice video ,truly enjoy the journey
Thank you Gregory :)
Cousin Glenn here from Arizona. Nice to see these videos. Did you link up with your mom and dad in Florida?
Yes we saw them a few weeks ago for our daughters birthday and have plans for ourboths to crossva few more times this winter :)
We are tenatively going to be on your neck of the woods next year... Hope you to see you.
@@StillMoving Nice to hear from you. It has been a long time since we met. Yes, let me know when you come over this way. I can show you around. We will have fun.
@@cashstore1 I would absolutely love that. I think the last time I saw you was when you were loading up your motorcycles to leave for Arizona.
@@cashstore1 and I have always, ALWAYS, had fun with you.
@@StillMoving About 12 1/2 years ago. Love it here in this part of Arizona. Just enough elevation where it's not too hot.
Don't the children use training wheels on there bikes ?
These are balance bikes. Kids skip training wheels and go straight to pedals from these.