I can relate to everything you say. I also live in a van full-time for the same reasons. I no longer feel stressed or depressed, and wish I'd have done it years ago. Am having an absolute blast.
wow - you did what I'm about to start ... same here, I have been so unhappy since my husband passed away 5 years ago. It was our dream to travel around Australia. I've just had a cancer diagnosis (serious, life threatening). But this too will pass. It's now been a couple of months of chemo, and I'm planning to go back home shortly. BUT I started to think - why am I going home? It's empty, I'm alone, I have no ties, it will just be the same with nothing changing & I will just get depressed again. But then I started to see these types of van life from people who were living my dream. DREAM? why should it be a dream? So then I started looking for caravans, realised that I didn't want to "tow" anything. Then I saw these lovely vans with self-builders. I thought this is what I want to do. I want to TRAVEL, I want this life style. Go where I want, when I want, stay where I want! I just went to a caravanning/camping show last week. I have put a deposit down on my motorhome (smallish), and next JUNE 2024, I will too go on my adventure! I have just subscribed to your channel.
I relate to this tenfold. I am in the beginning stages of planning to create a live-in studio on wheels solo with my two dogs. I have lived a thousand lives from corporate city chick to off grid feral and I know what works for me and what doesn't. I've found myself yet again trapped in a dead end relationship with an immature person who abuses the privilege of enmeshing their lives with another. i live in a house that I spend all my free time cleaning, organizing or tending to in a way that basically serves my partner and my landlord. My creativity is dead and my spirit is starving. I think people like us just operate differently and that can be so hard to express - you just have to do what works. I know what the freedom that you're living feels like and I am running as fast as I can towards it. Hope to see you on the road and can't wait to see your creative journey!
Good luck in getting to your best life. Great to see you know where things are not working. And a S.WO.T (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats to validate what you already know.
We are 66 and 73 respectively. We felt the same way. In 2018 we did the Camino de Santiago and walked the entire 800 km. It was such a freeing moment for us. We came back to Melbourne and downsized. We have a self converted campervan and we do our trips. Only we like having a base which allows us to come and go, camp and hike. Who knows, we might bump into each other.
Thank you for sharing your feelings. I believe nature truly feeds our souls. No matter how we choose to take our journey being our authentic selves is very important. So glad you have peace and joy as you venture around your beautiful country.
Hi Brenna. I'm in North America and just scrolling through videos at 4am. My soul is craving freedom and change and I like what you have to say about your reasons why. I'm curious why you would ever have to stop living this lifestyle short of health reasons. Are you feeling some pressure to be settled in one spot? I suspect besides your decrease in creativity you would also greatly miss moving with the changing seasons and weather. I feel like some of us in this world are meant to be always changing, and we can't grow if we aren't. I'm looking forward to the day my freedom from sticks and bricks comes. It will be like breaking out of my chrysalis. I'm going to keep watching your channel to see what happens in your life.
Hi Sara, I don't feel any pressure to stop living like this but I do ask myself every so often if I want to keep doing this. At the moment the answer is still yes. I have always said I will do this until I don't want to do it anymore.
Don't apologise for the hair or birds. That's what comes from being outside in nature. Your in a van living van life, I prefer to see authenticity then the fake reality advertised by others that claim they live in a car or van full-time. Trust me your viewers will thank you for the authenticity. Ignore any trolls that criticise they don't have a fulfilled life. Misery loves company. Thank you for sharing your story. 🇬🇧
I know exactly what you mean about running on the hamster wheel. I wanted to buy an RV when I turned 65, but I'd given up my driver's licence, living in a big city with transit. My son convinced me I was too old, so I bought a little house, instead. I did get my licence, but my first minivan had an electrical fire and burnt up on the side of the highway. It took me six months to get a new second hand one. I have lovely neighbours and it's a nice little village, but I am not happy and my health is getting worse over the six years I've been in my house. I rarely go outside and have let the house and yard go. I can't afford a van, now that the prices have skyrocketed, but I have my Pontiac Montana and all the gear to go in it. I have tried to get my son to help me get the seats out, but he always has excuses not to. He doesn't want me to have my freedom, even when I told him I would keep the house as a home base. I have two 10 year old cats, and I worry they would be too confined in a minivan, but I can't give them up. So I watch UA-cam and hope I can, one day, get out there before I get too old or infirm to drive. Sorry for the moan, I really enjoy your channel and others that give me hopes and dreams for the future. Jon in rural BC, Canada
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully I know. I'm going to force myself to walk to the post office and pause at the lookout to watch the river. If I can lose some more weight and gain some muscle, a lot of my health problems will improve and maybe I can get off some of my medications. There's a nice little campground on the other side of the river, that I'll visit. It's by donation, and has outhouses and picnic tables and the river. A day trip, even for an hour, is better than being cooped up. :) Baby steps are better than no steps at all. Jon in rural BC, Canada
Take the cats with you. If they love you as much as you do them they will put up with feeling crowded, if not , they'll run away. The choice is theirs.. Give it to them---maybe karmically they, too, have something to learn. AND teach your son to be a man, not a manipulator. Invite him over, hand him some tools, take yours, and start ripping out those seats. If he helps, blow him kisses, if not calmly take his tools and his mom down the road to her new life which she bought when she sold the house.
You have just made my day. Finally great Australian related material. I relate to everything you have said. I do not have a van, I am just starting out in my car. Thank you for your candid share of how you have felt.
I am just a few months off starting my life in a van and I can not wait. I have dreamed about this since I was 17. Now after raising my family, I am selling my home and packing up me, my dog and my cat and we are going to live life in a van or motorhome. So many of the things you said in this video resonated with me. Especially about a house feels empty and lonely. And my love of nature and sunrises and sunsets... I am just so excited to be changing my life to van life.
Thanks Brenna for sharing. I think it is so fascinating seeing how much you have uncovered about yourself. Travel rewards us with adventures into unknown places as well as testing our own resolve and spirit in situations that the confines of a house or the rules of society can't - we learn that we have more strength, substance and resilience than we ever imagined possible. Discovering new places is awesome but discovering who we are is real freedom and the wonder of life. 🙂🧚♂🧚🧚♀
Omagosh I used to feel that way about my art. I wonder if it would come back to me if I lived in my camper van. So happy for you ! Can’t wait to see your art.
Hi Brenna, I agee, being in nature is the great healer. This morning Tim and I were on a morning walk and the fresh breeze lifted my spirit to begin the day. Thank you for another inspiring video. 🙂🐕
Hi Brenna, that was a great video. I too have watched Chrome and his trusty sidekick for quite some time as well as a couple of others. Great ideas and inspiring. I now live in a small town in Northern Ontario and love that I’m surrounded by nature. I can relate to the stress and tension of life on the hamster wheel. You absolutely sparkle talking about your decision to flip your lifestyle on its ear and do what’s best for you. I paint and draw as well and can’t wait to see your art in future videos.
All your reasons are the same as mine only I'm not in a van yet! 27, single full time working mum in health care and I feel like my life is over sometimes. All I want to do is focus on my Art and writing and spend time in nature. My goal for the next two years is do up my own van and do it part time on holidays and weekends until my daughter is grown but know with complete certainty I will never be happy in a house. Keep doing you 💜 New Sub 💜
The fresh air in nature, the quietness, nature noises are normal. Always healty food and drinks with you. More time for yourself. Happy feeling. Enjoy it.
Hi Brenna, I think you have made the right decision for you. As you know I am retired and I wanted a little bit of adventure before I get too old to do it. When I bought my van a few of my friends thought I was mad to leave my rental and live part time in a van and part time house minding but I just love it and don't regret it at all. I also find that when I am house sitting my creativity waines a bit. I am so inspired by you and so many other women who have taken the plunge to live outside the box. See you and Abbie down the road sometime eh. 🚘
Lovely share thanQ....same for me....after 2 yrs full time in my MH ...online biz work as I go....it’s the nature and getting away from busy areas. Such a gift.
I can identify with this more than words can say! Good for you girl! I'm subscribing and following now. Going to get my own plan started and stop waiting for tomorrow. I'm stressed, depressed, and desperate for a change.
Thankyou, Brenna. l am so glad that you were led out of unhappiness, bit by bit, until you found what allows you to be Really You. I am so much happier here, in my cottage in a small country town, and l do not ever want to return to the city. I have created a big garden out of nothingness, but l do need to be reminded to get out in it just to enjoy it... not to "get things done". And when l do, even for a wee bit...l start to write stories, songs and poems again. Yep, there's something really important about connecting with the quietness and beauty of the natural world, that can't be replicated or replaced by anything else. Thank God. Love and hugs. Thankyou for this post. X0 👍❤ 🦘
Fellow Aussie here. I can totally relate to everything you expressed in this video. I am a similar age, still working full time and feel totally despondent with the drudgery of my life as it is. I do own a small campervan which I try to get away in when I can and each time I do wish I could just keep going. One day I hope to be able to have the freedom to be able to do so and leave the hamster wheel behind.
If you are willing to put in the effort, van life can be a great way to live. It is a great way to save money, travel the world, and connect with nature.
❤ I can relate to what you're saying I feel like Society is sucking the life right out of me I feel desperate to get out in nature Used to Vacation almost every year to North Carolina love to hike to a waterfall and without fail every time once I could put my feet into the water and just sit there for a minute or two that felt like I could reconnect and it seemed as if my soul / Spirit was being re-energized everything around me would seem so vivid The Sounds the colors the smells everything and sometimes it was as if time would slow down but there is something very magical about being out there so I know what you mean thank you for sharing
Notice how Van City Van Life is spending more time at the shop. I think fulltime van life is not for everyone like me. I love my wife, my house, my neighbors, my Roadtrek camper van and my garage I can putz with my van. I love keeping busy, heck I even enjoy snowblowing the sidewalk for the whole block, go fat biking or cross country skiing, nature is all around us even in the city. Take care and good luck!
Love the scenery. I did 9mths in 2019 in my caravan. It was the best time. I resonate with your words. I’m living in a house now and I’m not settled. I also travelled with two Dachshunds and they loved it too.
You sound like the way I feel; trapped, depressed, unsettled in a house - which is nothing more than base camp I'm not attached to and more a burden, lonely. I do like having home base and not have worries about travel or where to park, mail, hauling water etc. I'm looking for an in-between life, if such even exists.
Wow! You just described how my life is now.. I too have the travel dream. I have written down a date on the back of my sunvisor in my car and it spurs me on every day.Thanks for your story. Travel safe.
Yep, Chrome started with nothing sleeping on the van floor. It was a horrible time when he lost his bulldog Disco. But he's come a long way with his then new little bulldog puppy and his van upgrades. I subscribe to him for over 5years now. I lived in my little GMC safari 5 months and now 3 years later I'm going back. Rent too high, awful stomping neighbors above allowed to harrass the senior living below, and no money. Hopefully, this month is my last month here so July I'll be once again back in my little old van. It needs fixing but with no rent or utilities, I'll have the money to do that. You may want to check out Bob Wells on van living. His tips on EVERYTHING one needs to know us on UA-cam. He started the now famous RTR out here in Quartzsite Arizona every January. You should find him totally fascinating!!❤❤❤
Hi Brenna I totally get where you are coming from... I want this lifestyle eventually also... I hate being stagnant... Love being in the elements of nature and the Australian landscape and flora and fauna is the best 💜💜💜... Blessings to you and your travels... Be true to yourself always 💜
I agree! Been living my caravan now for over a year for all the same reasons, and I'm still loving it. Nature is just the BEST ❤ thanks for doing this video, great too see there are some of my tribe out there - solo, independent and free xx
I also found van life by looking at tiny homes because I wanted a cheaper way to live so I could enjoy life. I've always felt there was more to life than work, eat, sleep and repeat. I bought a van a few weeks ago but it will take me a couple of years to get there. But I know now there is a way out besides waiting until I'm too old to enjoy life. Happy trails!
I cannot drive but would truly love to live in a van I do get my daily fix of nature by going to country areas and beach most days. So happy you found something that makes you happy. Look forward to seeing your creativity video❤
Lived in melb 25 yrs, refreshing to see outdoor footage when one doesn't have to do the obligatory aussie salute !! I may do the van life thingy before final stop at the nursing home.
Thanks Brenna, great video. You're doing it for all the same reasons that I want to do it. Freedom, nature, creativity, inspiration, escaping the rat race. My plan is to have a van ready in a year or so, wish me luck!
You're an inspiration to me Brenna, and what you said has got me really asking some positive questions about my own life. Looking forward to your next video.
Hello from NYC , love your videos. During covid I have watched hundreds of videos on van life and the minivan is the best chore for solo living . In America unfortunately there's a lot of seniors who were forced out of their home because they could no longer afford the costs and going into a nursing home would have been a catastrophe. Living in a minivan is the best solution and you can live quite nicely for a whole lot less .
I get the same thing with towns and cities, Brenna.. Complete overload which is why I’m preparing for vanlife.. I have autism and it’s just too overstimulating for me to the point I get sick physically and mentally.. I totally get it 💚🌿🌱🍃
I think you’re really living life to the fullest. Nothing beats nature. I love the idea of being away from it all. Nothing beats those quiet places away from everything. I think having a smallish van like yours makes it even easier.
Thank you I too live alone I did have the opportunity to live in a cabin free of rent. Just take care of the property. In the winter time, it will snow around 6 feet, so I didn’t stay up there during the winter time no one could really get to the cabin By April or may snow would melt it was beautiful we had a big beautiful area to plant a garden probably 150 x 75
Well done. That is similar to why I live on a house boat on the River Murray. I am not artistic but I hate crowds and this is one way to be in nature and the price and quiet. Enjoy your life for as long as you can.
Hi Brenna 👋 I started watching Bob wells and than I watched carolyns rv life, then I really thought I could do this. I felt trapped in my house too. Then I started watching Chrome in van city life and the cat lady rv life, Chrome and Emi travel in Canada and I learned a lot from them. I started my van life when I was 69, now I'm 71years young. I can relate to your story because that's how I felt but not now I'm enjoying my life traveling through the states. Thank you for sharing your story ❤️
I have been thinking about doing this after I retire next year. One of the things that's been making me think more about it is a series of mystery books I found a week ago about a guy who decides the van life is for him. I'm not getting paid for this, I just thought it was a funny coincidence that I saw this video and it meshed with the books. If you look up "Max's Campervan Case Files" it might interest you. Regardless, I'm glad you found a lifestyle you like and I will keep watching! Thanks
I hear you, "trapped", "not living", "same ole, same ole". Scary things ahead, I am having my first trial run to Cairns and back in 10 days. I've been doing lovely office ventures daily, feeling my way, CottonTree, Currimundi lakes, Alexandra Headlands, Dulong look out, so beautiful. I would have loved to have sold my little unit in a retirement village but have been advised to keep it as I'm a bit older than you and body wearing out quicker than I would have liked.
I have a good job, a nice apartment and feel STUCK!!! I don't go anywhere or do anything because I just have no motivation to do it. I have a home 500 miles away (moved for the job) and it's just more money out the window every single month. So I just put it up for sale TODAY and am going to look at a van this weekend.
New subscriber here. I look forward to seeing your art work. Re why you are in a van, you might enjoy the YT channel Max & Occy . Max just bought 5 acres after living the van life for 6 years. It’s in Northern New South Wales. Occy is a sweetie dog you will enjoy too. Enjoy the adventure and freedom.
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully I’m so happy to hear that! He is terrific and I just LOVE Occy. I’m so happy for them that he found a most wonderful healing property.
Hi Brenna, found this video incredibly inspiring. You glowed all the way through filming, which made it wonderful to watch. So happy for you. If you find yourself travelling through the Northside of Brisbane in the Bay Area, Would love to catch up and buy you a coffee 😊 Lucinda
Good on you! We have nearly completed our 40ft coach. Prepping for registration here in Australia. We have 3 dogs and a bird and our bus is so, so comfortable. We cannot wait to start moving around and enjoying the sea, mountains, country etc. In case anyone wonders about internet, we have Starlink and there is nothing like it.
I felt the same way and I’ve been much happier on my journey towards road life. It’s taken some time figuring everything out and getting everything needed. It’s taken me 2 years to get my hummer which was my dream vehicle and get a lot of the supplies needed to live on the road. My first road journey was for the freedom convoy. I slept in and lived out of my hummer for 23 days protesting freedom. It was a great wake up all and awesome shake up for my set up and my abilities. I own a painting company called Go Home Painting and this summer I’m building a trailer to go behind me. The plan is too have full washroom, sleep bunk for better comfort and a garage for all my work supplies. Once I have it complete I think I can go full time on the road and still run my business, which has been the hardest thing to figure out. This is why I have decided on a trailer instead of a van. I hope your enjoying yourself, God bless 🚛🇨🇦
Hi nice to meet u on u tube I also took a van and converted into a campervan I to wanted to be out away in nature and to explore my country now the time has come to do it took me 8 months to bild it nice to know about your ambition u achieved I was inspired iam also 57 now I am waiting for getting out from my house to vanlife I will share the video on UA-cam by
Hope you are well, dear. Haven't seen a post, but I won't stop looking. Pray you are well. You ate so missed by so many. Hope Abby is well. Hope to see you soon. Stay well.
Hi Brenna. I just found your channel this morning...I've subscribed. Your an inspiration. Look forward to watching more...I too love art...spending time in nature...animals...and away from crowds...take care...x
Same here I am right along with you the way I feel I'm ready to sell my house I haven't been happy in my house I'm ready to move forward thank you for your encouraging words I'm glad it came across your channel❤
It's something i thought about doing but having a dog, i couldn't leave him locked up in a hot van if i needed to go somewhere...He is blind now so he would really stress out but i hope you have a happy life.
Hi Brenna, I was like you , trapped living alone ,for many years on my property, wasn't depressed,but needed something different in my life, Built a tandem caravan from scratch, Drove of my property 2008, Haven't looked back ,Worked travelled for 10 yrs, now live in my caravan on small mining claim, Volunteer care driver, Cheap living, , Best time of my life, Cheers Bevan from Sapphire Central Qld 🤠❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺
Lovely to hear my perceived thoughts about van life coming out of an experienced dwellers mouth. I am yet to make it happen but am definite about the shift in lifestyle. I am a professional watercolour artist (pet portraits) and long to take my creativity further surrounded by nature. Thanks for sharing your life!
Love the video. I'm in Queensland and we certainly do have great winters here. I've been wanting to do a no build van build for a few years now. One day hopefully... I've been following Chrome & Cruz on UA-cam for about 3 years.
Coooee and hi I'm frances/fran/Coooee...or mate😂 I am so glad I found your video's ... have got some good tips and places to go thanks.... the bullet journal was interesting, but ... NA.. im 67.. currently in Bunbury, WA ... setting up my ride .... I hope to be on my way in June ... will be looking for a furry friend along the way ... maybe see u 😊 Thanks again for the uploads ...keep them coming
Well Brenna, you're living the dream that many people would love to live. Many of us get to a point in life that you did and its making that break, that change to eek out a happier life, as you have. I've felt as you did for a few years now and I know what I want to do, but unfortunately I've commitments and responsibilities I'm unable to walk away from. I'm dreaming of when I can and it'll come, I just have to be patient. All the best to you Brenna, a new subscriber here.
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully I'm doing that Brenna and it's nature plus my two dogs that keep me going (so to speak). I wish I could just upsticks and live the freedom life I want, it's wanting to do it in another country that I'm unable to at the moment. It really wouldn't be suitable or fair for my beautiful but senior four legged best friends.
Nicole again, I just wanted to tell you that when I first clicked on your channel name to access your older videos I was face with a blank page saying "This channel doesn't have any content'. from there I had to clicked on video to get to the content. I thought you wanted to know. Take care.
Yep. Chrome was my 1st youtube vanlife inspiration. My parents were my initial inspiration when they took off on what ended up being their final trip before mum had her stroke
Thanks for another great video, I too, “live my life in different places” I sold up and bought my MoHo not to travel Australia but to enjoy new beautiful places…..I am currently staying in the Daintree NQ……travelled up slowly from Hervey Bay…… Absolutely loving my life Solo with my Border Collie…..
Spiders. Try using peppermint oil and water mix in a spray bottle. It will get all bugs and spiders and mice and other flying insects out of your vehicle. Just spray it around. I love the aroma of it.
I'm in the 'me too' club. My 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath house was so beautifully furnished that one person bought everything! I sold it and moved into a van, and I'm happier.
Hi Brenna... OMG this is me exactly. Wanting to get out of my house (i too live in my room and ignore the rest of my house) and I know I want to live in a van or SUV type car with my tiny dog. Why haven't I yet? Well I dont know. I'm getting my stuff together like power station, fridge, still need solar panels. I resonate with every thing you are saying... i feel best in nature, i feel the pull to live how you do. If i could live on a rural piece of land off grid in a tiny house thats my dream but I cant so the next best thing is to live a life of freedom on the road and in nature. That first step is hard as a single female and the unknown but my soul yearns for it... i ache to live a life like yours. Im about to sell my little hatchback and buy a bigger car/suv to start with for some silly reason driving a van on my own scares me. Start with local night trips, then weekend trips then week trips until I realise the fear of taking that first step to van life is unfounded and irrational. Gosh I admire you... you really are my inspiration Brenna. Im so grateful I found and follow you (in a non freaky weirdo way 😂). Im 53 today and have talked about living free on the road for about 3 years now... im determined to make it happen some how now my injuries and surgeries have healed (I was mauled by a dog). My hand was badly damaged making driving difficult so now thats mended as well as it can my dream starts... thats my plan, thats my souls yearning 🤞😊🌻
Sage, take a van for a test drive before you decide. I’m 70 and recently bought a Sprinter LWB Nomad van. Never driven anything as big as that but it didn’t take long to get used to it and I now really enjoy driving it. Get great views too. I’m starting out camping in the back yard until I get used to how things work. It’s great fun. Am looking forward to my first getaway. Will start in nearby places for 2-3 nights and work my way up as my confidence grows.
@@Tessienz Thankyou for your wonderful advice. Id have to buy an older used van... i cant afford a newer one at this stage in fact id have to sell my current used car which I love tp buy anything else so its a process 😊 good on you for getting your van and starting off in your yard. I have a tiny courtyard so ive booked a night away next week for 1 night in my current car just to see how I go. Im expecting to love it so then sell my car and get something bigger. If a van id be like Brenna a do a homely no build 😊 Let us know how your first adventure goes 😊🌻
I can relate to everything you say. I also live in a van full-time for the same reasons. I no longer feel stressed or depressed, and wish I'd have done it years ago. Am having an absolute blast.
Great to hear someone else as happy as I am with this lifestyle 😊
How about a bathroom.?
@@anaysesancho3260 5 gallon bucket and garbage bags.
wow - you did what I'm about to start ... same here, I have been so unhappy since my husband passed away 5 years ago. It was our dream to travel around Australia. I've just had a cancer diagnosis (serious, life threatening). But this too will pass. It's now been a couple of months of chemo, and I'm planning to go back home shortly. BUT I started to think - why am I going home? It's empty, I'm alone, I have no ties, it will just be the same with nothing changing & I will just get depressed again. But then I started to see these types of van life from people who were living my dream. DREAM? why should it be a dream? So then I started looking for caravans, realised that I didn't want to "tow" anything. Then I saw these lovely vans with self-builders. I thought this is what I want to do. I want to TRAVEL, I want this life style. Go where I want, when I want, stay where I want! I just went to a caravanning/camping show last week. I have put a deposit down on my motorhome (smallish), and next JUNE 2024, I will too go on my adventure! I have just subscribed to your channel.
How exciting for your future travels 😊
That is so awesome! Do your best life now. Sorry about your husband and your diagnosis. I hope you have the best time ever. Hugs from the US.
Sounds like a wonderful plan!! You are an inspiration and I wish you much excitement, good health and happiness on you travels next June!😘
Never apologize for birds! 😄🐦
I relate to this tenfold. I am in the beginning stages of planning to create a live-in studio on wheels solo with my two dogs. I have lived a thousand lives from corporate city chick to off grid feral and I know what works for me and what doesn't. I've found myself yet again trapped in a dead end relationship with an immature person who abuses the privilege of enmeshing their lives with another. i live in a house that I spend all my free time cleaning, organizing or tending to in a way that basically serves my partner and my landlord. My creativity is dead and my spirit is starving. I think people like us just operate differently and that can be so hard to express - you just have to do what works. I know what the freedom that you're living feels like and I am running as fast as I can towards it. Hope to see you on the road and can't wait to see your creative journey!
See you on the road 🤗
Good luck in getting to your best life. Great to see you know where things are not working. And a S.WO.T (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats to validate what you already know.
We are 66 and 73 respectively. We felt the same way. In 2018 we did the Camino de Santiago and walked the entire 800 km. It was such a freeing moment for us. We came back to Melbourne and downsized. We have a self converted campervan and we do our trips. Only we like having a base which allows us to come and go, camp and hike. Who knows, we might bump into each other.
Would love to see you on the road. I have bumped into viewers where they least expect to find me😊
Thank you for sharing your feelings. I believe nature truly feeds our souls. No matter how we choose to take our journey being our authentic selves is very important. So glad you have peace and joy as you venture around your beautiful country.
Nature plays a big role in me being my authentic self 😊
Hi Brenna. I'm in North America and just scrolling through videos at 4am. My soul is craving freedom and change and I like what you have to say about your reasons why. I'm curious why you would ever have to stop living this lifestyle short of health reasons. Are you feeling some pressure to be settled in one spot? I suspect besides your decrease in creativity you would also greatly miss moving with the changing seasons and weather. I feel like some of us in this world are meant to be always changing, and we can't grow if we aren't. I'm looking forward to the day my freedom from sticks and bricks comes. It will be like breaking out of my chrysalis. I'm going to keep watching your channel to see what happens in your life.
Hi Sara, I don't feel any pressure to stop living like this but I do ask myself every so often if I want to keep doing this. At the moment the answer is still yes. I have always said I will do this until I don't want to do it anymore.
Same is my enemy. Wherever I am I tire of it quickly, and always looking to see what's on the other side of that hill.
Chrome from Vancity Vanlife was my inspiration too! From the early days with Disco ❤️.
I think he has inspired a lot of people.😊
Don't apologise for the hair or birds. That's what comes from being outside in nature. Your in a van living van life, I prefer to see authenticity then the fake reality advertised by others that claim they live in a car or van full-time. Trust me your viewers will thank you for the authenticity. Ignore any trolls that criticise they don't have a fulfilled life. Misery loves company.
Thank you for sharing your story. 🇬🇧
Thanks 😊
I know exactly what you mean about running on the hamster wheel. I wanted to buy an RV when I turned 65, but I'd given up my driver's licence, living in a big city with transit. My son convinced me I was too old, so I bought a little house, instead. I did get my licence, but my first minivan had an electrical fire and burnt up on the side of the highway. It took me six months to get a new second hand one.
I have lovely neighbours and it's a nice little village, but I am not happy and my health is getting worse over the six years I've been in my house. I rarely go outside and have let the house and yard go. I can't afford a van, now that the prices have skyrocketed, but I have my Pontiac Montana and all the gear to go in it. I have tried to get my son to help me get the seats out, but he always has excuses not to. He doesn't want me to have my freedom, even when I told him I would keep the house as a home base.
I have two 10 year old cats, and I worry they would be too confined in a minivan, but I can't give them up. So I watch UA-cam and hope I can, one day, get out there before I get too old or infirm to drive.
Sorry for the moan, I really enjoy your channel and others that give me hopes and dreams for the future.
Jon in rural BC, Canada
Hi Jon, just getting out in your garden is better than nothing. 😊
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully I know. I'm going to force myself to walk to the post office and pause at the lookout to watch the river.
If I can lose some more weight and gain some muscle, a lot of my health problems will improve and maybe I can get off some of my medications.
There's a nice little campground on the other side of the river, that I'll visit. It's by donation, and has outhouses and picnic tables and the river. A day trip, even for an hour, is better than being cooped up. :)
Baby steps are better than no steps at all.
Jon in rural BC, Canada
Take the cats with you. If they love you as much as you do them they will put up with feeling crowded, if not , they'll run away. The choice is theirs.. Give it to them---maybe karmically they, too, have something to learn. AND teach your son to be a man, not a manipulator. Invite him over, hand him some tools, take yours, and start ripping out those seats. If he helps, blow him kisses, if not calmly take his tools and his mom down the road to her new life which she bought when she sold the house.
Sounds as if your son being selfish..show him this video ! and tell him you really need a change in life, good luck , let us know how you get on
Try some short trips first and after you have you can pay neighbor to take your seats out.
You have just made my day. Finally great Australian related material. I relate to everything you have said. I do not have a van, I am just starting out in my car. Thank you for your candid share of how you have felt.
Welcome aboard!
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully Thank you,
Thank you for sharing. Your outlook and videos are refreshing, honest, down to earth and insparational.
You are so welcome
Nature has a healing effect for humans, peaceful and calming and grounding barefoot heals humans.
I am just a few months off starting my life in a van and I can not wait. I have dreamed about this since I was 17. Now after raising my family, I am selling my home and packing up me, my dog and my cat and we are going to live life in a van or motorhome. So many of the things you said in this video resonated with me. Especially about a house feels empty and lonely. And my love of nature and sunrises and sunsets... I am just so excited to be changing my life to van life.
Thanks Brenna for sharing. I think it is so fascinating seeing how much you have uncovered about yourself. Travel rewards us with adventures into unknown places as well as testing our own resolve and spirit in situations that the confines of a house or the rules of society can't - we learn that we have more strength, substance and resilience than we ever imagined possible. Discovering new places is awesome but discovering who we are is real freedom and the wonder of life. 🙂🧚♂🧚🧚♀
It really is!
Omagosh I used to feel that way about my art. I wonder if it would come back to me if I lived in my camper van. So happy for you ! Can’t wait to see your art.
Thanks 😊
Hi Brenna, I agee, being in nature is the great healer. This morning Tim and I were on a morning walk and the fresh breeze lifted my spirit to begin the day. Thank you for another inspiring video. 🙂🐕
Thanks for sharing!!
Love the sound of those birds.
Hi Brenna, that was a great video. I too have watched Chrome and his trusty sidekick for quite some time as well as a couple of others. Great ideas and inspiring. I now live in a small town in Northern Ontario and love that I’m surrounded by nature. I can relate to the stress and tension of life on the hamster wheel. You absolutely sparkle talking about your decision to flip your lifestyle on its ear and do what’s best for you. I paint and draw as well and can’t wait to see your art in future videos.
I can picture in my mind how beautiful it must be where you are living 😍
I know Chrome too... Such a nice guy.. He tells the real things about this way of life ! ♥
My "why" is exactly your "why"! Wouldn't/ Couldn't live any other way! 3 years full time in my minivan❤
Love that!
All your reasons are the same as mine only I'm not in a van yet! 27, single full time working mum in health care and I feel like my life is over sometimes. All I want to do is focus on my Art and writing and spend time in nature. My goal for the next two years is do up my own van and do it part time on holidays and weekends until my daughter is grown but know with complete certainty I will never be happy in a house. Keep doing you 💜 New Sub 💜
The fresh air in nature, the quietness, nature noises are normal. Always healty food and drinks with you. More time for yourself. Happy feeling. Enjoy it.
So true!
Hi Brenna, I think you have made the right decision for you. As you know I am retired and I wanted a little bit of adventure before I get too old to do it. When I bought my van a few of my friends thought I was mad to leave my rental and live part time in a van and part time house minding but I just love it and don't regret it at all. I also find that when I am house sitting my creativity waines a bit. I am so inspired by you and so many other women who have taken the plunge to live outside the box. See you and Abbie down the road sometime eh. 🚘
Would love to catch up again 😊
Lovely share thanQ....same for me....after 2 yrs full time in my MH ...online biz work as I go....it’s the nature and getting away from busy areas. Such a gift.
We are so lucky.
First class presentation…at 84 I can’t do van life but I can do a few days at a time. The appeal of van living is evident to me.
I can identify with this more than words can say! Good for you girl! I'm subscribing and following now. Going to get my own plan started and stop waiting for tomorrow. I'm stressed, depressed, and desperate for a change.
You can do it 😊
I’m in the same cage or same ride for so long
So pleased I've found your channel! 😀 New subscriber from Cumbria, UK.
Welcome!!
When you said 100 percent self built I hit subscribe.
Welcome 🤗
The best stories, the best life and so very interesting, thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thankyou, Brenna. l am so glad that you were led out of unhappiness, bit by bit, until you found what allows you to be Really You. I am so much happier here, in my cottage in a small country town, and l do not ever want to return to the city. I have created a big garden out of nothingness, but l do need to be reminded to get out in it just to enjoy it... not to "get things done". And when l do, even for a wee bit...l start to write stories, songs and poems again. Yep, there's something really important about connecting with the quietness and beauty of the natural world, that can't be replicated or replaced by anything else. Thank God. Love and hugs. Thankyou for this post. X0 👍❤ 🦘
Your garden sounds wonderful 🥰
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully And I bet your garden likes to hear your stories, songs and poems. I would.
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully Thankyou! ❤
@@uanditopia2239 😁👍
Thanks!
Welcome!
Fellow Aussie here. I can totally relate to everything you expressed in this video. I am a similar age, still working full time and feel totally despondent with the drudgery of my life as it is. I do own a small campervan which I try to get away in when I can and each time I do wish I could just keep going. One day I hope to be able to have the freedom to be able to do so and leave the hamster wheel behind.
Thanks for sharing!
If you are willing to put in the effort, van life can be a great way to live. It is a great way to save money, travel the world, and connect with nature.
I agree it’s not always easy but very rewarding 😊
❤ I can relate to what you're saying I feel like Society is sucking the life right out of me I feel desperate to get out in nature Used to Vacation almost every year to North Carolina love to hike to a waterfall and without fail every time once I could put my feet into the water and just sit there for a minute or two that felt like I could reconnect and it seemed as if my soul / Spirit was being re-energized everything around me would seem so vivid The Sounds the colors the smells everything and sometimes it was as if time would slow down but there is something very magical about being out there so I know what you mean thank you for sharing
Notice how Van City Van Life is spending more time at the shop. I think fulltime van life is not for everyone like me. I love my wife, my house, my neighbors, my Roadtrek camper van and my garage I can putz with my van. I love keeping busy, heck I even enjoy snowblowing the sidewalk for the whole block, go fat biking or cross country skiing, nature is all around us even in the city. Take care and good luck!
Thanks 😊
Love the scenery. I did 9mths in 2019 in my caravan. It was the best time. I resonate with your words. I’m living in a house now and I’m not settled. I also travelled with two Dachshunds and they loved it too.
You sound like the way I feel; trapped, depressed, unsettled in a house - which is nothing more than base camp I'm not attached to and more a burden, lonely. I do like having home base and not have worries about travel or where to park, mail, hauling water etc. I'm looking for an in-between life, if such even exists.
Best wishes 😊🤗
Wow! You just described how my life is now.. I too have the travel dream.
I have written down a date on the back of my sunvisor in my car and it spurs me on every day.Thanks for your story. Travel safe.
Sounds great!
Yep, Chrome started with nothing sleeping on the van floor. It was a horrible time when he lost his bulldog Disco. But he's come a long way with his then new little bulldog puppy and his van upgrades. I subscribe to him for over 5years now. I lived in my little GMC safari 5 months and now 3 years later I'm going back. Rent too high, awful stomping neighbors above allowed to harrass the senior living below, and no money. Hopefully, this month is my last month here so July I'll be once again back in my little old van. It needs fixing but with no rent or utilities, I'll have the money to do that. You may want to check out Bob Wells on van living. His tips on EVERYTHING one needs to know us on UA-cam. He started the now famous RTR out here in Quartzsite Arizona every January. You should find him totally fascinating!!❤❤❤
Thanks, I have also watched Bob Wells for years 😊
Thank you Brenna. You really got me.
You’re welcome 😊
Hi Brenna
I totally get where you are coming from... I want this lifestyle eventually also... I hate being stagnant... Love being in the elements of nature and the Australian landscape and flora and fauna is the best 💜💜💜... Blessings to you and your travels... Be true to yourself always 💜
Thanks Brandee😊
I agree! Been living my caravan now for over a year for all the same reasons, and I'm still loving it. Nature is just the BEST ❤ thanks for doing this video, great too see there are some of my tribe out there - solo, independent and free xx
Couldn't agree more!
Hello I'm a new subscriber,👏 Your videos are so natural, Authentic &packed with hacks,tips, information please keep going🎉❤🎉
Thank you so much 😊
I also found van life by looking at tiny homes because I wanted a cheaper way to live so I could enjoy life. I've always felt there was more to life than work, eat, sleep and repeat. I bought a van a few weeks ago but it will take me a couple of years to get there. But I know now there is a way out besides waiting until I'm too old to enjoy life. Happy trails!
That is awesome!
I cannot drive but would truly love to live in a van
I do get my daily fix of nature by going to country areas and beach most days. So happy you found something that makes you happy. Look forward to seeing your creativity video❤
Love that!
Lived in melb 25 yrs, refreshing to see outdoor footage when one doesn't have to do the obligatory aussie salute !! I may do the van life thingy before final stop at the nursing home.
Why not??🧐
Thanks Brenna, great video. You're doing it for all the same reasons that I want to do it. Freedom, nature, creativity, inspiration, escaping the rat race.
My plan is to have a van ready in a year or so, wish me luck!
Love that!
Hello from South Alabama here in America. Love and light to all ❤. I am a nomad myself.
Hello there!
You're an inspiration to me Brenna, and what you said has got me really asking some positive questions about my own life. Looking forward to your next video.
I'm so glad!
Hello from NYC , love your videos. During covid I have watched hundreds of videos on van life and the minivan is the best chore for solo living . In America unfortunately there's a lot of seniors who were forced out of their home because they could no longer afford the costs and going into a nursing home would have been a catastrophe. Living in a minivan is the best solution and you can live quite nicely for a whole lot less .
It can definitely be cheaper
I get the same thing with towns and cities, Brenna.. Complete overload which is why I’m preparing for vanlife..
I have autism and it’s just too overstimulating for me to the point I get sick physically and mentally..
I totally get it 💚🌿🌱🍃
I wish you all the best 😊
Nature is very healing and calming.
😊
I think you’re really living life to the fullest. Nothing beats nature. I love the idea of being away from it all. Nothing beats those quiet places away from everything. I think having a smallish van like yours makes it even easier.
I am enjoying the simplicity of my life at the moment 😊
Thank you
I too live alone
I did have the opportunity to live in a cabin free of rent. Just take care of the property.
In the winter time, it will snow around 6 feet, so I didn’t stay up there during the winter time no one could really get to the cabin
By April or may snow would melt it was beautiful we had a big beautiful area to plant a garden probably 150 x 75
Well done. That is similar to why I live on a house boat on the River Murray. I am not artistic but I hate crowds and this is one way to be in nature and the price and quiet. Enjoy your life for as long as you can.
Another awesome way to get into nature 😊
.........................Trenorden, you're living my dream.
You have an interesting accent - half Australian, half American! (I'm Australian) Your dog is cute - best wishes for your 'natural' life!
Thank you! 😃
Hi Brenna 👋 I started watching Bob wells and than I watched carolyns rv life, then I really thought I could do this. I felt trapped in my house too. Then I started watching Chrome in van city life and the cat lady rv life, Chrome and Emi travel in Canada and I learned a lot from them. I started my van life when I was 69, now I'm 71years young. I can relate to your story because that's how I felt but not now I'm enjoying my life traveling through the states. Thank you for sharing your story ❤️
I have been thinking about doing this after I retire next year. One of the things that's been making me think more about it is a series of mystery books I found a week ago about a guy who decides the van life is for him. I'm not getting paid for this, I just thought it was a funny coincidence that I saw this video and it meshed with the books. If you look up "Max's Campervan Case Files" it might interest you. Regardless, I'm glad you found a lifestyle you like and I will keep watching! Thanks
I hear you, "trapped", "not living", "same ole, same ole". Scary things ahead, I am having my first trial run to Cairns and back in 10 days. I've been doing lovely office ventures daily, feeling my way, CottonTree, Currimundi lakes, Alexandra Headlands, Dulong look out, so beautiful. I would have loved to have sold my little unit in a retirement village but have been advised to keep it as I'm a bit older than you and body wearing out quicker than I would have liked.
You got this 😊
I have a good job, a nice apartment and feel STUCK!!! I don't go anywhere or do anything because I just have no motivation to do it. I have a home 500 miles away (moved for the job) and it's just more money out the window every single month. So I just put it up for sale TODAY and am going to look at a van this weekend.
Love that!
New subscriber here. I look forward to seeing your art work. Re why you are in a van, you might enjoy the YT channel Max & Occy . Max just bought 5 acres after living the van life for 6 years. It’s in Northern New South Wales. Occy is a sweetie dog you will enjoy too.
Enjoy the adventure and freedom.
Yes, I have been watching Max since he first started with Lee.
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully I’m so happy to hear that! He is terrific and I just LOVE Occy. I’m so happy for them that he found a most wonderful healing property.
Hi Brenna, found this video incredibly inspiring. You glowed all the way through filming, which made it wonderful to watch. So happy for you. If you find yourself travelling through the Northside of Brisbane in the Bay Area, Would love to catch up and buy you a coffee 😊 Lucinda
Thank you so much!
Good on you! We have nearly completed our 40ft coach. Prepping for registration here in Australia. We have 3 dogs and a bird and our bus is so, so comfortable. We cannot wait to start moving around and enjoying the sea, mountains, country etc. In case anyone wonders about internet, we have Starlink and there is nothing like it.
How exciting 😊
The UA-cam algos bought me here and I am glad. I really enjoyed this video. Subscribed.
Welcome aboard!
I felt the same way and I’ve been much happier on my journey towards road life. It’s taken some time figuring everything out and getting everything needed. It’s taken me 2 years to get my hummer which was my dream vehicle and get a lot of the supplies needed to live on the road. My first road journey was for the freedom convoy. I slept in and lived out of my hummer for 23 days protesting freedom. It was a great wake up all and awesome shake up for my set up and my abilities. I own a painting company called Go Home Painting and this summer I’m building a trailer to go behind me. The plan is too have full washroom, sleep bunk for better comfort and a garage for all my work supplies. Once I have it complete I think I can go full time on the road and still run my business, which has been the hardest thing to figure out. This is why I have decided on a trailer instead of a van. I hope your enjoying yourself, God bless 🚛🇨🇦
I like your plan and how you have worked out what works best for you 😊
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully 🙏🫶
Your cool. Keep going forward!
Thanks, will do!
Hi nice to meet u on u tube I also took a van and converted into a campervan I to wanted to be out away in nature and to explore my country now the time has come to do it took me 8 months to bild it nice to know about your ambition u achieved I was inspired iam also 57 now I am waiting for getting out from my house to vanlife I will share the video on UA-cam by
That is awesome!
Hi Brenna..i from Malaysia 🇲🇾 Kuala Lumpur.. first time follow your UA-cam channel.😅 enjoy your day ok 👌 TQ nice sharing
Thank you! You too!
Hope you are well, dear. Haven't seen a post, but I won't stop looking. Pray you are well. You ate so missed by so many. Hope Abby is well. Hope to see you soon. Stay well.
All good
Hi Brenna. I just found your channel this morning...I've subscribed. Your an inspiration. Look forward to watching more...I too love art...spending time in nature...animals...and away from crowds...take care...x
Welcome!!
Thanks for sharing your journey Brenna. I actually bought a set of plastic drawers to install in my van after seeing yours😂
So simple and works so well 👍
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully and keeps the weight down too.
All great reasons why and still why 😊
Same here I am right along with you the way I feel I'm ready to sell my house I haven't been happy in my house I'm ready to move forward thank you for your encouraging words I'm glad it came across your channel❤
I understand
It's something i thought about doing but having a dog, i couldn't leave him locked up in a hot van if i needed to go somewhere...He is blind now so he would really stress out but i hope you have a happy life.
Thanks, same to you 😊
I’m so scared I would be lonely….but it looks wonderful!
Hi Brenna, I was like you , trapped living alone ,for many years on my property, wasn't depressed,but needed something different in my life, Built a tandem caravan from scratch, Drove of my property 2008, Haven't looked back ,Worked travelled for 10 yrs, now live in my caravan on small mining claim, Volunteer care driver, Cheap living, , Best time of my life, Cheers Bevan from Sapphire Central Qld 🤠❤️🦘🦘🇦🇺
What a great life😊
Lovely to hear my perceived thoughts about van life coming out of an experienced dwellers mouth. I am yet to make it happen but am definite about the shift in lifestyle. I am a professional watercolour artist (pet portraits) and long to take my creativity further surrounded by nature. Thanks for sharing your life!
Best of luck!
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
I'm doing it for the same reason in Australia in a Toyota hiace 2007. 3 months in, and it's pretty awesome I'm heading south for summer
Love the video.
I'm in Queensland and we certainly do have great winters here.
I've been wanting to do a no build van build for a few years now. One day hopefully...
I've been following Chrome & Cruz on UA-cam for about 3 years.
Go for it!
Coooee and hi
I'm frances/fran/Coooee...or mate😂
I am so glad I found your video's
... have got some good tips and places to go thanks.... the bullet journal was interesting, but ... NA.. im 67.. currently in Bunbury, WA ... setting up my ride .... I hope to be on my way in June ... will be looking for a furry friend along the way ... maybe see u 😊
Thanks again for the uploads ...keep them coming
It is said there is a twin for everyone in the world. Guess you are my twin.✌🏻🙏
Hello twin!
I heard their are 7 of each of us. Poor souls.
I’m a fan of Chrome too. 💙Qld has winter for a couple of weeks. I’m pleased you enjoy it here in my home state. Don’t give up the life you love. 👍🏻
I love it!
Well Brenna, you're living the dream that many people would love to live.
Many of us get to a point in life that you did and its making that break, that change to eek out a happier life, as you have.
I've felt as you did for a few years now and I know what I want to do, but unfortunately I've commitments and responsibilities I'm unable to walk away from.
I'm dreaming of when I can and it'll come, I just have to be patient.
All the best to you Brenna, a new subscriber here.
Welcome, I recommend trying to find something that brings you a little joy each day, just a short walk in nature can make a difference 😊
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully
I'm doing that Brenna and it's nature plus my two dogs that keep me going (so to speak).
I wish I could just upsticks and live the freedom life I want, it's wanting to do it in another country that I'm unable to at the moment. It really wouldn't be suitable or fair for my beautiful but senior four legged best friends.
We are now in our 8th month ...FREEDOM... truly best way to live. Love your videos ❤
Love it!!
I'm a brand new subscriber watching from London UK.❤
Welcome!!
I'm glad you are doing vanlife.
Me too 😊
Nicole again, I just wanted to tell you that when I first clicked on your channel name to access your older videos I was face with a blank page saying "This channel doesn't have any content'. from there I had to clicked on video to get to the content. I thought you wanted to know. Take care.
Oh thank you!
Yep. Chrome was my 1st youtube vanlife inspiration. My parents were my initial inspiration when they took off on what ended up being their final trip before mum had her stroke
Glad your mom got one last trip 😊
Thanks you for sharing your story and inspiration.
I will be setting of on my new life and adventure next month and I can't wait even more now..
Best of luck!
Good for you 👍 very inspiring 😊
Thank you! 😊
Great honesty help to others have great safe days.Lydia Melbourne
Thank you! You too!
Thanks for another great video, I too, “live my life in different places”
I sold up and bought my MoHo not to travel Australia but to enjoy new beautiful places…..I am currently staying in the Daintree NQ……travelled up slowly from Hervey Bay……
Absolutely loving my life Solo with my Border Collie…..
Sounds great!
I'm an older woman and this is my dream. I have actually started looking into it.
Go for it!
Spiders. Try using peppermint oil and water mix in a spray bottle. It will get all bugs and spiders and mice and other flying insects out of your vehicle. Just spray it around. I love the aroma of it.
Thanks for the tips!
I understand wanting to get away. You are enjoying creation. I wish I were brave enough to do that.
You can do it!
You are such an inspiration, Brenna. 😊
Thanks Sharon😊
I'm in the 'me too' club. My 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath house was so beautifully furnished that one person bought everything! I sold it and moved into a van, and I'm happier.
Love it!!
Hi Brenna... OMG this is me exactly. Wanting to get out of my house (i too live in my room and ignore the rest of my house) and I know I want to live in a van or SUV type car with my tiny dog. Why haven't I yet? Well I dont know. I'm getting my stuff together like power station, fridge, still need solar panels. I resonate with every thing you are saying... i feel best in nature, i feel the pull to live how you do. If i could live on a rural piece of land off grid in a tiny house thats my dream but I cant so the next best thing is to live a life of freedom on the road and in nature. That first step is hard as a single female and the unknown but my soul yearns for it... i ache to live a life like yours. Im about to sell my little hatchback and buy a bigger car/suv to start with for some silly reason driving a van on my own scares me. Start with local night trips, then weekend trips then week trips until I realise the fear of taking that first step to van life is unfounded and irrational. Gosh I admire you... you really are my inspiration Brenna. Im so grateful I found and follow you (in a non freaky weirdo way 😂). Im 53 today and have talked about living free on the road for about 3 years now... im determined to make it happen some how now my injuries and surgeries have healed (I was mauled by a dog). My hand was badly damaged making driving difficult so now thats mended as well as it can my dream starts... thats my plan, thats my souls yearning 🤞😊🌻
Sage, take a van for a test drive before you decide. I’m 70 and recently bought a Sprinter LWB Nomad van. Never driven anything as big as that but it didn’t take long to get used to it and I now really enjoy driving it. Get great views too. I’m starting out camping in the back yard until I get used to how things work. It’s great fun. Am looking forward to my first getaway. Will start in nearby places for 2-3 nights and work my way up as my confidence grows.
Happy birthday 🥳 Small steps can turn into a long journey, keep going and don’t give up 😊
Great advice
@@Tessienz Thankyou for your wonderful advice. Id have to buy an older used van... i cant afford a newer one at this stage in fact id have to sell my current used car which I love tp buy anything else so its a process 😊 good on you for getting your van and starting off in your yard. I have a tiny courtyard so ive booked a night away next week for 1 night in my current car just to see how I go. Im expecting to love it so then sell my car and get something bigger. If a van id be like Brenna a do a homely no build 😊 Let us know how your first adventure goes 😊🌻
@@BrennaLivingJoyfully very true 😊 id love to buy a used van and do a homely no build like yours. Your van is perfection to me 😊🌻
Thank you for sharing ❤
No problem 😊