Can we just pause a moment to say: Dang, you were on the road for over five years. That's impressive and wonderful and rock-star level adventure. Brava!
You are chasing your own story. Your channel is not just about living in a van. It is about your dream, your thoughts, your goals, and your ambition. You go Amber!!!! Live life as you see fit :)
I’m sorry that people didn’t feel your earlier expiations to be sufficient. Keep following your heart. It would be interesting to see you chase stories close to home. Maybe you could interview some interesting people in the Texas area? Also, any kind of travel will be interesting.
@@DerekxPaPaDxFrampton I'm a 70 year old female living van life full time and felt as this responder said... she owes no one for moving on. If i choose to donate money to anyone I understand that I gave it to them. Unless I purchased a item I realize what she had going is now over... so call me a snowflake... but you be you!
i did it for 2 years. loved it. i could do it again but i too like to stay put and not have to plan EVERYTHING. Very real video. sorry you lost your dog.
My daughters and I have followed you from almost the beginning of your travels. Do you know what makes a true explorer, your destination constantly changes, and that's you. You have just come to a change in direction. The native Americans have always been a mystery because they would just up and go. I tour places and hear the tour guides say, oh the native people disappeared and we think, they died, there was a sickness. The truth is we left because the wind changed and we changed direction, we just went on. I use to ask the elders, why don't you tell them what happened to us and they would say because they wouldn't understand. So I and my girls will still watch your videos in whichever direction you go. Stay safe and be happy.
There is a reason why full time RVing is most successful as a senior. Being a snowbird is a much more relaxing way to approach the lifestyle. Moving around less and enjoying the repetition of moving around in the same resorts. My WHY is to escape the cold Maryland winters. Amber you did a great job and full filled a dream. It's okay to close this chapter and embrace the new. Be at peace.
I’m a home body, I just love being home. We have a lovely camper trailer and we’ve done some great trips away but after about a month I crave four walls and all that goes with it. You are right, having to source water, think about rubbish removal, laundry and weather conditions does play on your mind, plus the security aspect of it. Being mobile for 5 years is a great achievement and I hope you can now sit back and smell the roses for a while before hitting the road again. I think you live an enviable life. Best wishes xx
Great decision. I have been on the road 2.5 years. I am not sure how long I will do this before I decide to find a tiny home community. I am 75, so far so good, but all your reasons are so valid. Good luck and enjoy your life 😊
I noticed quite a few van lifers have moved to a hybrid lifestyle. A sticks and bricks home base and a van to take out on smaller trips. I think it makes a lot of sense. I say do whatever makes you happiest and fits with your lifestyle. Wishing you all the best things for 2023!
I think I first found your channel when you started vanlife. I had just bought a 20’ 2017 Gulfstream vintage cruiser and I wondered if anyone on UA-cam had one. That when I was introduced to your channel and many others out there living on the road. I instantly knew vanlife wasn’t for me. I just knew I’d be more lonely on the road than I was living alone in a house but I still enjoyed watching your travels and many others I actually bought my trailer as insurance that I’d never be without a home. I’m sure you can continue with your channel as a travel channel and or even a life coach channel. You could even have a channel to teach people to have the courage to move to a different state to live more experiences. I started watching “Stephanie the Keto Person” because I live the ketogenic life style however, watching Stephanie have the courage to move from CA to TX and now she’s in TN definitely was a huge motivation for me to get off my butt and finally move out of the only state I lived in for 64 years! So you too have lots of past and future experiences to share with your followers. Sure some will fall away but you’ll expand your experiences to a larger audience therefore you’ll grow more. No one can live on the road for ever. I’m looking forward to your future 🙂👍
I completely understand your choice. Van life taught me so much. I am now living in Southern Mexico on the Pacific coast in a not-too-big city. I wouldn't have had the confidence to do this as a solo woman traveler if I hadn't lived the van life for 3.5 years. I have traveled to 42 countries and have worked on a cruise ship so that I could explore the South Pacific countries like Fiji, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and all the islands and countries around this area of the world. What I haven't done yet is get to REALLY know the stars and the night sky. Texas has a Dark Sky area to see in Big Bend National Park. (There is a night sky app). I think it would be interesting to watch you plan and make decisions as you go forward into the next phase of your life. EVERYTHING we do takes planning. I hope you include us as you go through this process.
@@MICHELLE-gu2qc It really is amazing here. I have a fully furnished apartment. It is 3 bedrooms and I don't need all that space but it only costs me $340 USD a month and friends and family can come for visits and it doesn't cost them anything. I can walk to the beaches and the national rain forest and the grocery stores and downtown with ease. I only spend $622 a month for everything including food and utilities and even whale watching and boat trips along the coast along with the rent. Oh, I also don't speak Spanish but I have met lots of people from around the world and many of the local people who speak English which really helps me so much.
I could tell it was taking a toll on you. I can tell you are so much happier now. I would still love to see you travel still to new places when you can.
In one of your recent videos you mentioned Hill Country north of San Antonio.That is one of our favorite places and we visit it every time we travel to TX to visit our son and DIL in San Antonio. You could easily find things to show your UA-cam subscribers. New Braunfels is home to Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in America. Fredericksburg is a German settled town known for its wineries and enchanted Rock State natural area. Seriously SO much to do. I am incredibly happy for you. Good luck in this new phase of your life!
Wow! Some people felt like your original explanation of moving into a home wasn’t good enough?? That’s just amazing at the audacity. Just because you have been doing full time van life doesn’t mean you can’t change up things and still Chase Stories. I originally started watching your UA-cam channel because I wanted to learn about van life. But somewhere along the way I was just excited to see where you were going next and what you did while you were there. I can’t wait for you to go overseas. Definitely interested in a story about being on a cruise. I have never been on a cruise. My family and friends tell you about going on cruises but you will be showing us. Don’t worry about what other people say. You just be you and keep chasing those stories. Hugs
Sorry u felt like u had to explain your desires to make a change.. always enjoyed the travel videos we camp for 2to3 months at a time..i always like getting home.. family and birthdays and graduation. weddings holidays. Love staying at cracker barrels we feel so safe..new memories await greetings from NC and just one more mile
You do not need to EVER explain your reasons for anything you do!!!! No one does!!!! It is YOUR life, not theirs.... you are making decisions for YOUR life and how to enjoy YOUR life. I find it amazing that others feel they have the right to dictate or comment on another's personal choices. Live your life...do whatever makes you happy: the only person you need to answer to is YOU!!! Love your channel!!! ❤❤
There are many who travel for 9 months of the year. Then, from what I call the holiday and tax season they at their home base. Also, they have "seasons". Examples: Keep Your Daydream and Less Junk More Journey, to name a couple. Both are families. You have to become lonely traveling by yourself. Do what makes you happy. I have been with you for many years. When I first came across your channel, I thought you were a reporter. That's the 1st thing that came to mind when I saw your channel name. Your channel name encompasses finding stories in different places, not just van rv life. Be happy for yourself. True followers will stay with you.
I’m sorry that you lost your companion, your travel companion in life companion. That has to be hard. And as you’re stating, if it’s a different chapters, a different chapter, you absolutely loved it and went through it for long enough to prove to yourself and others that you were serious about it, so this is your life you don’t have any no reason to be explaining your life to anyone. Best of luck in your future you sound like you have a good head on your shoulders.
I think a home base is very important to have. Emergencies, etc, come up, or just needing a break from the road. Full-time van life would be exhausting after a while. Amber, I support your decision. You should not have to explain yourself... Just be happy ..🙋♀️👌
I totally agree. You have been very generous sharing your experiences. Ty. Just so you know. I watch because of you. Whatever it is that you do is good.
You are 1 of many full timers I follow who have stopped now. The world has changed so much that we all have needed to re-evaluate our lifestyles. Fortunately I sold out just before the Big Bad C.
You were on the road for five years and it was a great five years watching you have fun. This is a new chapter in your life and you’re going to have fun doing that too. Who cares what other people think your motives are your own. Love your videos. Keep them coming; no matter where you are.
Amber, thank you so much for sharing your life with us. I have been watching you since I started van life in 2020. My fur-less baby (Sphynx cat), co-pilot and best friend passed away almost 2 months ago and I can’t bear to be in the van nor can i go to any of the places we have been together. It’s been unbearably hard to be alone and feel her void. Seeing you move forward has been helpful. All the best to you.
Such a great video. I sometimes enjoy watching nomad videos, but I know that life is not for me. I enjoy traveling, but I love a routine and am such a homebody!:) Being a nomad might be fun, but it seems so tiring. I hope your next chapter is so happy!!
What you are doing makes total sense to me. And dont forget you are getting older, life priorities shift. I think traveling, like cruising, flying to different locations would make great content!
Totally agree, maybe to content on how to travel different places. What do you need to do when you travel overseas? One tip I was told to do hit the ATM at the airport to get euros instead of exchanging your money here in the states, because doing it here you pay higher fees with a crappie rate. Maybe show us what to do in Texas, maybe interview businesses for example the big tulip farm outside Dallas. You know how they started there business, what to do there and etc.
We all have to make decisions about what's best for us in our lives. You have had this awesome experience of travel & seeing so many areas of the US. You've brought those places into your followers homes as you've shared your travels with us. For that, I say "Thank You" and "Congratulations" on your new place. You'll find adventures & both near & afar that I hope you'll share in the coming months & years. You are a talented content developer, videographer & story teller - I'll tag along for that - in a van, on a train, in a boat, or in a plane. On foot during a hike, or speeding along on a bike. There's so much to see & do, and perhaps hobbies you want to pursue. Make the world yours & enjoy life. We'll always be happy to see those parts that you choose to share with us.
Sounds great Amber! I'm a part time solo traveler. I travel for a few days or weeks or months, returning to homebase and my family. You keep story chasing in your own way!!
Life is a progression of seasons. You are ready for a season of more stability with part time adventure. Nothing is as certain as change. Thank you for sharing your reasoning, but you don’t have to explain.
After your “almost trip” to Portugal I can understand how you need a change. I am sure whatever you do, I will enjoy your posts. To be honest, I don’t really enjoy watching van life anymore ha ha. We have a class b and travel but I also like to take a flight somewhere overseas or warm vacation down south. Variety makes life that more fun.
It sounds like you made a really good decision for you & where you're at in this season of your life. I love your new apartment & your little backyard is great. I'm wishing you the very best. ☺🙋♀️❤🙏
You’re right! Seasons change and so do we when we are open to it, otherwise we become boring and stuck in the mud. I think you’re decision makes it more fun to follow your adventures!
I have watch you for year’s and long to hit the road,but the seasons in my life has changed during this time. We all go through seasons in life and you’re changing seasons. What ever you decide to do just enjoy your new season ❤🎉
Amber, I’m so glad to see you looking well-rested and far less stressed. Thank you for being so transparent about your reasons for ‘hybridizing’. You don’t owe anyone an explanation, but when you share your experience it helps us understand every aspect of nomad life - the great, the good, and the not so good. I’m eager to follow the next part of your journey.
God bless you, you have zero obligation to explain your life choices to anyone! Good grief. I love that you are doing this, following your heart and I will always follow your adventures. I've always hated making decisions and can't imagine the decision fatigue that goes along with full time van life. Loving your new place and looking forward to following along on this journey with you. Hugs to you my friend!!
I believe you did the right thing. The signs were there. The issues with the van, you losing your passport. A higher power was telling you something. And you listened. Now relax a little, catch your breath and focus on you and what you want to accomplish. I think traveling locally would be awesome. I think having a home base is a great idea. It will give you more time to actually sit down and take your time to plan a trip, check out more options of what your looking for as in property or tiny houses or just whatever you want to do. Your true subscribers will support whatever you do. It's your life,your choice. Looking forward to new videos.
A gorgeous water feature would look nice in your backyard. There is nothing wrong with having a home base. You did amazing almost 6 years on the road full-time, driving is alot of work and tiring which plays havoc on your health. I am sure international audiences will love seeing the sights. From markets, food, attractions, national parks, hiking, towns, festivals etc. USA have really good trains for long distances. I love seeing the real America seeing towns I probably never see in life. I am looking forward to seeing the new videos.
I’ll watch you no matter where you are. Myself I think you did it for a-l-o-n-g time. I understand there was a lot to think about when you travel in your van. So enjoy your life here to. My husband retires in 4 weeks we will travel some in our 5th wheel. Go away for winter to. But we will never sell our home. I love my home love my craft and sewing room. Just do what makes you happy at the time. 👍🏻🥰🤗
I'm not going anywhere I will watch your videos I don't care where you live or what you live in boat, train, bus, car, I will support you forever because you are one of my top 5 UA-camr, and I watch a ton of UA-cam.
I’m playing off the title of your UA-cam channel, “Story Chasing”. Over the past five years you have created a story of adventure filled with beauty and passion. You have taken the viewers along so we could experience new and exciting places. Your narrative was honest and passionate. I look forward to the next chapter of your story….wherever that takes you.
Aaaaaaw Amber, I traveled the world for 29 years,stayed in sticks and bricks for a season, but my travel trailer is aching to get back on the road. I understand your decision. Stay Beautiful, hard working, and informative. ❤
What you said makes perfect sense. When I go out in my Solis for six weeks at a time, I understand how disorienting and what decision fatigue means. You are always on high alert, and that is very tiring. Having a homebase gives me a sense of security, and a place of belonging, I am on a quest this spring to see eight more national parks, including Big Bend Texas so it would be great to see a video of that place. My gut feeling is that you need to kayak and or get on the water in someway to see the canyon areas. We rented a van for three weeks in Italy, and drove fromMilan all the way back-and-forth across Italy to Rome and loved it. Van life in Italy is easier than in the US and from living in California food, and groceries anf eating in restaurants was at least 30% cheaper everywhere we went except the high tourist spots. I think we were able to avoid more of those by having the van and I felt like I really got to see real Italy between the high tourist destinations. Get with new RickSteve’s Italy book and follow his route by van, car, or train. I really liked having the van, because I only had to unpack once, and I always had food and a quiet place to retreat to no matter where we were. Other than a route… we did not plan ahead and not having be certain places at certain times reduced travel stress. See if your sister will go with you!
Congratulations on your life decision. You need to take care of yourself, mentally and physically. I like the idea that you can leave the van there and can take trips without worrying about it or the cost. I think your making a good choice. I think your adventures limited your social life...I am not being critical just an opinion. I wish you the best and hope to see a new dog by your side at some point. God bless you.
You do YOU! "No Worries, No Stress, Love Yourself FIRST, No Obligations (only what I CHOOSE 😊👍) & Start Anew" is my new motto finally at 58 yrs old. Got rid of those toxic people in my life, who only want to bash me for what I do or don't do, and it feels amazing!! I can actually breathe lol. I love all you've shared in your journey on the road & look forward to what you share in your NEW journey, your next chapter. DO YOU & BE HAPPY, CONTENT & AT PEACE & continue to chase your stories 🥰. We love you girl! 💜
I have enjoyed following you and the places you go. I cried when your dog passed and I believe that is part of the reason you settled for a bit the universe knew it was coming. Why a cool life you and your doggie had together. You inspire me and other people especially women. You gotta do what makes you happy. 😊
I certainly can appreciate that you have been ready for a homebase, you actually look like you are well rested and I think that travels is part of who you are. I have watched Mike from downie live and he has traveled from Florida to Alaska by train and just did a series on traveling on long boats through the canals in Wales and England. Very inspiring. I will continue to follow your videos wherever you go. Blessings to you 🙏🙏😊
Your travels will always be welcome, Especially would like to see some beaches in the Texas Gulf. But if you are able to do restaurant reviews, In your Dallas areas, etc. BTW, you look fantastic, and well rested. Before you even mentioned it, I thought to myself, she must be getting better sleep. As a boomer I enjoy watching young people making a life for themselves, & lots of elderly do not get out much so watching young people shop, show prices, eating in with new recipes you enjoy or eating out, is entertainment for them. 🌺
Great video! I completely understand what you're saying. We have an off-the-grid cabin in Ontario, Canada. It's effing cold in the winter. I'm 58 and like comfort so I stopped going to the cabin in winter. Be good to yourself. Trust your gut. Sandra
Everything you mentioned sounds great to me. You do you and we’ll all be here to follow along. Love your channel and have so much respect for you Amber. Just keep taking care of yourself. I know how hard it is to lose a beloved pet. Can’t even think about when the time comes for my little guy.
I made it 16 months and quit for many of the same reasons you did. Totally understand and, like I tell myself, if I want to try it again nothing will stop me! (or you)
Great video Amber! I’m sorry that you have to explain to people why you’ve made this life choice at this time. Anyone who’s been watching your videos must be aware of the challenges you’ve had in the last year! I love your videos. But what you’re doing is a total no-brainer. It’s the best of both worlds, and most of us get it! ❤💫
Yay! So happy for you making the decision to take care of yourself and your needs! The color looks great on you by the way. So about content...maybe you could share tips on how to structure or build a purposeful, and productive routine into daily life without it becoming tedious and boring. We all need structure but how do you come to really love what you need? I think that's why many people dream of van life. It's desire for freedom, and adventure, and fear of losing out and becoming boring! But structure and productivity can bring excitement and rewards too! It's just hard for some of us to see that, do that, and maintain it! Help!🥴🤗
Congratulations on moving forward in this new stage of life. I’m a native Texan living in WA now and I’d enjoy seeing any content related to things to see, do, or enjoy in the Dallas area or other parts of Texas.
For future videos, I would enjoy learning about things to do in the Dallas area since we travel there a lot. Things to explore in the rest of Texas would also be of interest. I’ve always enjoyed seeing places through your eyes since you seem to be able to notice details and share 10:34 an interesting perspective. Keep following your heart and sharing your authentic stories and all will be well!
I’d like to see you traveling anywhere. Even if it’s just Texas for now while you research and plan other trips. Maintenance on the van now that you are staying close to home base for a bit. Also, any upgrades on the home base are nice. I am getting ready to try my hand at creating videos with my new IPhone and am interested in what you use to edit your videos. I am a complete novice and welcome any leads on good programs especially if I can do it all from my IPhone. Take care!!!
Good choice. So many options. Over the past several months I was worried about your health both physically and mentally, just as i would have for a family member. I loved the content when you were making healthy food choices. From shopping to prepping and enjoying what you created. Now you can actually enjoy being "grounded" and take care of yourself.
I've never been to Texas so would be nice to see scenery, buildings, and landmarks. Add in some cooking too if you like. Those two things seem to be a Utube fave.
Thanks for your honest feedbacks about nomad life. I like traveling a lot, but I’m pretty sure I cannot be a nomad for all the reasons you said in the radio. You are a brave and inspirational woman. I admire your courage. Your videos are always so interesting. I’m good with any contents you will creat in the future.
Hi Amber. I am very happy for you. Wishing you all the happiness towards your endeavors. Have you been to Niagara Falls. I heard it’s a nice place to visit. Take care and see you in the next video ❤
Welcome back to DFW! It's a pretty good area to live in (I"ve lived in west FW for over 65 years) and so much to see and do. Dallas buses & trains are efficient, FW not so much but can get you around without a vehicle if necessary. Be sure to check out the various "senior centers'" around, especially in the out cities-Frisco, Plano, Allen, even Denton. Again, Welcome home!
Hi Amber! I am very happy for you! I wrote to you when you were housesitting for Grant. I knew you were longing for a change. Van life is wonderful! My husband and our 4 year old took off for 6 weeks and it was amazing! But then it was time to go home😊24 years later we want to take off again, and I think it will amazing again. But full time “homelessness” is not normal for our spirit, no matter how wonderful our roaming bubble is. There is a lot to be said about having a home base, we all need it at some time or other. Travel when you want to, but go home when you want to. Having a pet is also a special experience, but it’s also confining and limiting. Just enjoy your freedom to travel or stay if it feels good to you. Maybe join a group, socializing is very fulfilling! Be well and be happy, no matter the comments😊 Happy New Year! Enjoy your freedom!🥂
I'll chime in. Before I got a van (2 years ago), I was an international traveler. I got the van because I could no longer travel via plane or cruise due to the plandemic. So you are jumping on the path I just got off, and you've given me a lot to learn about van life. So I'll give you some of my awesome favorite places in the world to do and see. My number one is Kenya, Africa. It's my go-to for getaways. I have a guide who takes care of my on-the-ground itinerary and I stay out in the Masai Mara for a week at a time when I'm not in Nairobi. Other favs are Dubai, Morocco, Thailand, Myanmar (you can no longer go there), Hong Kong (can no longer go), and Maldives (a must-go!!!) These trips involve research as well, because I always got a private guide and a private driver. I'm not a "bus tourist". I've cruised all over the world as well. My last cruise, right before the plandemic was from San Francisco to Sydney, Australia. Cruises are a lot less research to plan out. Just the port part needed to be specific to avoid bus travel with 60 people. You can PM me if you need any help, or need some recommendations to guides and drivers. You have a great, big exciting time to look forward to!
Do whatever makes you happy. Make whatever videos you enjoy. Your life belongs to you. You do a wonderful job of sharing whatever adventures you go on. Just live and enjoy!!!!!
I for one am looking forward to you exploring around Texas. I havent spent much time in TX but I do hope you visit Texas Hill Country, I hear they have some great antique shops so you can do more junking. I following the Junk Gypsies (they have decorated Miranda Lamberts airstream) and also have an shop and hotel which I always thought would be fun to visit. Hopefully you will get back to Waco to visit silos and Magnolia shop and their hotel. I woupd love to see a video about those beautiful blue flowers that bloom (blue bells?), and quirky Marfa Texas is on my list (watch the old movie Giant before you visit as it was filmed there and the hotel still stands). Oh and of course long horn cattle drive is a must see. Im sure I will think up a lot more ideas for you. I am happy you made the change. Maybe someday we will be tiny home neighbors.
makes sense. When I was in the Navy, i travelled all over and enjoyed it. But I always felt I had no home, no ground zero to re charge myself, just felt like a lost boy over time. So i get it, not that that matters , cause you gotta do you.
First of all you don’t have to justify your reasons to anyone and no one has a right question your decisions.. I love all your travels and look forward to more adventures regardless of where they are… All you have to do is be HAPPY… I miss Lily 😢.. continued success to you . I wish I had the nerve to travel like you did ….❤
I was following a Van Life woman just like you and she decided to give it up for pretty much your same reasons. She told us she felt it when it was time to move on from Van Life to travel the world to places she hasn't been. She showed us cleaning her van with her mom, BTW her van is still for sale and off she went to her next adventure, Indonesia. It's your life and you need to do what's best for you. God bless you.
Great for you 🎉 I love watching people go through these trends in the internet. I was wondering how long people would want to live a half homeless lifestyle in cars and vans. I grew up homeless so it blew my mind to find out people CHOOSE to be basically homeless. I’m so glad your happy and I’m so sorry for your loss, my cat just died and I had her cremated so I understand the grief. 😢
It's all a journey no matter where or what you're doing. Have fun enjoy the next chapter 🙏💕 I'm glad you talked about how hard it is, I'm retired living in my RV now and really enjoy staying in one place for a long time. I don't know if or when that will change but it's where I am right now. Thank you for talking about that part 🙏💕
Well, sorry you lost your baby. I had a few tears on that. I’m a true believer in new chapters in life. Exciting. I knew from the beginning I would never be full time. I love my stuff to much. Can’t take it with you. I have always wanted to go on the train across Canada in the winter.
Can we just pause a moment to say: Dang, you were on the road for over five years. That's impressive and wonderful and rock-star level adventure. Brava!
Right!! 👍👍👍
Dee LOL .... Seems like a long time when you say it like that!
You are chasing your own story. Your channel is not just about living in a van. It is about your dream, your thoughts, your goals, and your ambition. You go Amber!!!! Live life as you see fit :)
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It blows my mind that anyone would think you were obligated to explain anything about your decisions. You do you. 😊❤️
@Derek xPaPaDx Frampton Thanks for mansplaining.
I’m sorry that people didn’t feel your earlier expiations to be sufficient. Keep following your heart. It would be interesting to see you chase stories close to home. Maybe you could interview some interesting people in the Texas area? Also, any kind of travel will be interesting.
my thoughts exactly
@@DerekxPaPaDxFrampton I'm a 70 year old female living van life full time and felt as this responder said... she owes no one for moving on. If i choose to donate money to anyone I understand that I gave it to them. Unless I purchased a item I realize what she had going is now over... so call me a snowflake... but you be you!
@Eternally Inspired Why can’t I just say what I want to say?
i did it for 2 years. loved it. i could do it again but i too like to stay put and not have to plan EVERYTHING. Very real video. sorry you lost your dog.
My daughters and I have followed you from almost the beginning of your travels. Do you know what makes a true explorer, your destination constantly changes, and that's you. You have just come to a change in direction. The native Americans have always been a mystery because they would just up and go. I tour places and hear the tour guides say, oh the native people disappeared and we think, they died, there was a sickness. The truth is we left because the wind changed and we changed direction, we just went on. I use to ask the elders, why don't you tell them what happened to us and they would say because they wouldn't understand. So I and my girls will still watch your videos in whichever direction you go. Stay safe and be happy.
There is a reason why full time RVing is most successful as a senior. Being a snowbird is a much more relaxing way to approach the lifestyle. Moving around less and enjoying the repetition of moving around in the same resorts. My WHY is to escape the cold Maryland winters. Amber you did a great job and full filled a dream. It's okay to close this chapter and embrace the new. Be at peace.
I’m a home body, I just love being home. We have a lovely camper trailer and we’ve done some great trips away but after about a month I crave four walls and all that goes with it. You are right, having to source water, think about rubbish removal, laundry and weather conditions does play on your mind, plus the security aspect of it.
Being mobile for 5 years is a great achievement and I hope you can now sit back and smell the roses for a while before hitting the road again. I think you live an enviable life. Best wishes xx
So very sorry for your loss, Lily was the cutest little thing ❤😢
Great decision. I have been on the road 2.5 years. I am not sure how long I will do this before I decide to find a tiny home community. I am 75, so far so good, but all your reasons are so valid. Good luck and enjoy your life 😊
I noticed quite a few van lifers have moved to a hybrid lifestyle. A sticks and bricks home base and a van to take out on smaller trips. I think it makes a lot of sense. I say do whatever makes you happiest and fits with your lifestyle. Wishing you all the best things for 2023!
That's not a van lifer that's a normal person.
I think I first found your channel when you started vanlife. I had just bought a 20’ 2017 Gulfstream vintage cruiser and I wondered if anyone on UA-cam had one. That when I was introduced to your channel and many others out there living on the road. I instantly knew vanlife wasn’t for me. I just knew I’d be more lonely on the road than I was living alone in a house but I still enjoyed watching your travels and many others I actually bought my trailer as insurance that I’d never be without a home. I’m sure you can continue with your channel as a travel channel and or even a life coach channel. You could even have a channel to teach people to have the courage to move to a different state to live more experiences. I started watching “Stephanie the Keto Person” because I live the ketogenic life style however, watching Stephanie have the courage to move from CA to TX and now she’s in TN definitely was a huge motivation for me to get off my butt and finally move out of the only state I lived in for 64 years! So you too have lots of past and future experiences to share with your followers. Sure some will fall away but you’ll expand your experiences to a larger audience therefore you’ll grow more. No one can live on the road for ever. I’m looking forward to your future 🙂👍
I completely understand your choice. Van life taught me so much. I am now living in Southern Mexico on the Pacific coast in a not-too-big city. I wouldn't have had the confidence to do this as a solo woman traveler if I hadn't lived the van life for 3.5 years. I have traveled to 42 countries and have worked on a cruise ship so that I could explore the South Pacific countries like Fiji, Australia, Papua New Guinea, and all the islands and countries around this area of the world. What I haven't done yet is get to REALLY know the stars and the night sky. Texas has a Dark Sky area to see in Big Bend National Park. (There is a night sky app). I think it would be interesting to watch you plan and make decisions as you go forward into the next phase of your life. EVERYTHING we do takes planning. I hope you include us as you go through this process.
Living in Mexico sounds amazing
@@MICHELLE-gu2qc It really is amazing here. I have a fully furnished apartment. It is 3 bedrooms and I don't need all that space but it only costs me $340 USD a month and friends and family can come for visits and it doesn't cost them anything. I can walk to the beaches and the national rain forest and the grocery stores and downtown with ease. I only spend $622 a month for everything including food and utilities and even whale watching and boat trips along the coast along with the rent. Oh, I also don't speak Spanish but I have met lots of people from around the world and many of the local people who speak English which really helps me so much.
@@natureloversadventures7335 You guessed it!!!
I could tell it was taking a toll on you. I can tell you are so much happier now. I would still love to see you travel still to new places when you can.
I am for sure!
Over five years! Wow you had a good run!!
In one of your recent videos you mentioned Hill Country north of San Antonio.That is one of our favorite places and we visit it every time we travel to TX to visit our son and DIL in San Antonio. You could easily find things to show your UA-cam subscribers. New Braunfels is home to Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in America. Fredericksburg is a German settled town known for its wineries and enchanted Rock State natural area. Seriously SO much to do. I am incredibly happy for you. Good luck in this new phase of your life!
So sorry about Lilly and glad I found you again.
Wow! Some people felt like your original explanation of moving into a home wasn’t good enough?? That’s just amazing at the audacity. Just because you have been doing full time van life doesn’t mean you can’t change up things and still Chase Stories. I originally started watching your UA-cam channel because I wanted to learn about van life. But somewhere along the way I was just excited to see where you were going next and what you did while you were there. I can’t wait for you to go overseas. Definitely interested in a story about being on a cruise. I have never been on a cruise. My family and friends tell you about going on cruises but you will be showing us. Don’t worry about what other people say. You just be you and keep chasing those stories. Hugs
Sorry u felt like u had to explain your desires to make a change.. always enjoyed the travel videos we camp for 2to3 months at a time..i always like getting home.. family and birthdays and graduation. weddings holidays. Love staying at cracker barrels we feel so safe..new memories await greetings from NC and just one more mile
You do not need to EVER explain your reasons for anything you do!!!! No one does!!!! It is YOUR life, not theirs.... you are making decisions for YOUR life and how to enjoy YOUR life. I find it amazing that others feel they have the right to dictate or comment on another's personal choices. Live your life...do whatever makes you happy: the only person you need to answer to is YOU!!! Love your channel!!! ❤❤
There are many who travel for 9 months of the year. Then, from what I call the holiday and tax season they at their home base. Also, they have "seasons". Examples: Keep Your Daydream and Less Junk More Journey, to name a couple. Both are families.
You have to become lonely traveling by yourself. Do what makes you happy. I have been with you for many years. When I first came across your channel, I thought you were a reporter. That's the 1st thing that came to mind when I saw your channel name.
Your channel name encompasses finding stories in different places, not just van rv life. Be happy for yourself. True followers will stay with you.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family all are doing? And how is the weather over there?
I’m sorry that you lost your companion, your travel companion in life companion. That has to be hard. And as you’re stating, if it’s a different chapters, a different chapter, you absolutely loved it and went through it for long enough to prove to yourself and others that you were serious about it, so this is your life you don’t have any no reason to be explaining your life to anyone. Best of luck in your future you sound like you have a good head on your shoulders.
I think a home base is very important to have. Emergencies, etc, come up, or just needing a break from the road. Full-time van life would be exhausting after a while.
Amber, I support your decision. You should not have to explain yourself...
Just be happy ..🙋♀️👌
Kathy Stevens 😊
I totally agree. You have been very generous sharing your experiences. Ty. Just so you know. I watch because of you. Whatever it is that you do is good.
I agree❤
You are 1 of many full timers I follow who have stopped now. The world has changed so much that we all have needed to re-evaluate our lifestyles. Fortunately I sold out just before the Big Bad C.
You were on the road for five years and it was a great five years watching you have fun. This is a new chapter in your life and you’re going to have fun doing that too. Who cares what other people think your motives are your own. Love your videos. Keep them coming; no matter where you are.
Amber, thank you so much for sharing your life with us. I have been watching you since I started van life in 2020. My fur-less baby (Sphynx cat), co-pilot and best friend passed away almost 2 months ago and I can’t bear to be in the van nor can i go to any of the places we have been together. It’s been unbearably hard to be alone and feel her void. Seeing you move forward has been helpful. All the best to you.
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You are brave and independent. I love how you can do anything and do it on your own. Live life girl and we will follow.
Such a great video. I sometimes enjoy watching nomad videos, but I know that life is not for me. I enjoy traveling, but I love a routine and am such a homebody!:) Being a nomad might be fun, but it seems so tiring. I hope your next chapter is so happy!!
Nikki Jones Thank you very much! 😊🙏
What you are doing makes total sense to me. And dont forget you are getting older, life priorities shift. I think traveling, like cruising, flying to different locations would make great content!
Totally agree, maybe to content on how to travel different places. What do you need to do when you travel overseas? One tip I was told to do hit the ATM at the airport to get euros instead of exchanging your money here in the states, because doing it here you pay higher fees with a crappie rate. Maybe show us what to do in Texas, maybe interview businesses for example the big tulip farm outside Dallas. You know how they started there business, what to do there and etc.
We all have to make decisions about what's best for us in our lives. You have had this awesome experience of travel & seeing so many areas of the US. You've brought those places into your followers homes as you've shared your travels with us. For that, I say "Thank You" and "Congratulations" on your new place. You'll find adventures & both near & afar that I hope you'll share in the coming months & years. You are a talented content developer, videographer & story teller - I'll tag along for that - in a van, on a train, in a boat, or in a plane. On foot during a hike, or speeding along on a bike. There's so much to see & do, and perhaps hobbies you want to pursue. Make the world yours & enjoy life. We'll always be happy to see those parts that you choose to share with us.
Sounds great Amber! I'm a part time solo traveler. I travel for a few days or weeks or months, returning to homebase and my family. You keep story chasing in your own way!!
Life is a progression of seasons. You are ready for a season of more stability with part time adventure. Nothing is as certain as change. Thank you for sharing your reasoning, but you don’t have to explain.
After your “almost trip” to Portugal I can understand how you need a change. I am sure whatever you do, I will enjoy your posts. To be honest, I don’t really enjoy watching van life anymore ha ha. We have a class b and travel but I also like to take a flight somewhere overseas or warm vacation down south. Variety makes life that more fun.
It sounds like you made a really good decision for you & where you're at in this season of your life. I love your new apartment & your little backyard is great. I'm wishing you the very best. ☺🙋♀️❤🙏
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family all are doing? And how is the weather over there?
I am excited for you as you begin this new chapter in your life. 😊🤗❤️
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family all are doing? And how is the weather over there?
You’re right! Seasons change and so do we when we are open to it, otherwise we become boring and stuck in the mud.
I think you’re decision makes it more fun to follow your adventures!
Day In The Life, just stare your daily life and what’s a typical day like. ❤
I have watch you for year’s and long to hit the road,but the seasons in my life has changed during this time. We all go through seasons in life and you’re changing seasons. What ever you decide to do just enjoy your new season ❤🎉
Amber, I’m so glad to see you looking well-rested and far less stressed. Thank you for being so transparent about your reasons for ‘hybridizing’. You don’t owe anyone an explanation, but when you share your experience it helps us understand every aspect of nomad life - the great, the good, and the not so good. I’m eager to follow the next part of your journey.
God bless you, you have zero obligation to explain your life choices to anyone! Good grief. I love that you are doing this, following your heart and I will always follow your adventures. I've always hated making decisions and can't imagine the decision fatigue that goes along with full time van life. Loving your new place and looking forward to following along on this journey with you. Hugs to you my friend!!
Change is good. Congratulations on your new journey.
I believe you did the right thing. The signs were there. The issues with the van, you losing your passport. A higher power was telling you something. And you listened. Now relax a little, catch your breath and focus on you and what you want to accomplish. I think traveling locally would be awesome. I think having a home base is a great idea. It will give you more time to actually sit down and take your time to plan a trip, check out more options of what your looking for as in property or tiny houses or just whatever you want to do. Your true subscribers will support whatever you do. It's your life,your choice. Looking forward to new videos.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family all are doing? And how is the weather over there?
A gorgeous water feature would look nice in your backyard. There is nothing wrong with having a home base. You did amazing almost 6 years on the road full-time, driving is alot of work and tiring which plays havoc on your health.
I am sure international audiences will love seeing the sights. From markets, food, attractions, national parks, hiking, towns, festivals etc. USA have really good trains for long distances. I love seeing the real America seeing towns I probably never see in life.
I am looking forward to seeing the new videos.
I’ll watch you no matter where you are. Myself I think you did it for a-l-o-n-g time. I understand there was a lot to think about when you travel in your van. So enjoy your life here to. My husband retires in 4 weeks we will travel some in our 5th wheel. Go away for winter to. But we will never sell our home. I love my home love my craft and sewing room. Just do what makes you happy at the time. 👍🏻🥰🤗
I'm not going anywhere I will watch your videos I don't care where you live or what you live in boat, train, bus, car, I will support you forever because you are one of my top 5 UA-camr, and I watch a ton of UA-cam.
Gloria Bass Thanks for watching and commenting! Cheers 😀
Glad you’re enjoying your return to sticks and bricks life. Here to support what ever content you decide to make!
Yay, thank you!
I’m playing off the title of your UA-cam channel, “Story Chasing”. Over the past five years you have created a story of adventure filled with beauty and passion. You have taken the viewers along so we could experience new and exciting places. Your narrative was honest and passionate. I look forward to the next chapter of your story….wherever that takes you.
No one knows us like we know ourselves. Intuition is so important to follow-I’m glad you are following yours.
Best of luck with your future endeavors.
Aaaaaaw Amber, I traveled the world for 29 years,stayed in sticks and bricks for a season, but my travel trailer is aching to get back on the road. I understand your decision. Stay Beautiful, hard working, and informative. ❤
Hey Amber. Still following you. You look so happy and grounded. Kudos.
You look really happy, so you must be on the right path. Love that jacket!
What you said makes perfect sense. When I go out in my Solis for six weeks at a time, I understand how disorienting and what decision fatigue means. You are always on high alert, and that is very tiring. Having a homebase gives me a sense of security, and a place of belonging, I am on a quest this spring to see eight more national parks, including Big Bend Texas so it would be great to see a video of that place. My gut feeling is that you need to kayak and or get on the water in someway to see the canyon areas. We rented a van for three weeks in Italy, and drove fromMilan all the way back-and-forth across Italy to Rome and loved it. Van life in Italy is easier than in the US and from living in California food, and groceries anf eating in restaurants was at least 30% cheaper everywhere we went except the high tourist spots. I think we were able to avoid more of those by having the van and I felt like I really got to see real Italy between the high tourist destinations. Get with new RickSteve’s Italy book and follow his route by van, car, or train. I really liked having the van, because I only had to unpack once, and I always had food and a quiet place to retreat to no matter where we were. Other than a route… we did not plan ahead and not having be certain places at certain times reduced travel stress. See if your sister will go with you!
Congratulations on your life decision. You need to take care of yourself, mentally and physically. I like the idea that you can leave the van there and can take trips without worrying about it or the cost. I think your making a good choice. I think your adventures limited your social life...I am not being critical just an opinion. I wish you the best and hope to see a new dog by your side at some point. God bless you.
You do YOU! "No Worries, No Stress, Love Yourself FIRST, No Obligations (only what I CHOOSE 😊👍) & Start Anew" is my new motto finally at 58 yrs old. Got rid of those toxic people in my life, who only want to bash me for what I do or don't do, and it feels amazing!! I can actually breathe lol. I love all you've shared in your journey on the road & look forward to what you share in your NEW journey, your next chapter. DO YOU & BE HAPPY, CONTENT & AT PEACE & continue to chase your stories 🥰. We love you girl! 💜
I have enjoyed following you and the places you go. I cried when your dog passed and I believe that is part of the reason you settled for a bit the universe knew it was coming. Why a cool life you and your doggie had together. You inspire me and other people especially women. You gotta do what makes you happy. 😊
I certainly can appreciate that you have been ready for a homebase, you actually look like you are well rested and I think that travels is part of who you are. I have watched Mike from downie live and he has traveled from Florida to Alaska by train and just did a series on traveling on long boats through the canals in Wales and England. Very inspiring. I will continue to follow your videos wherever you go.
Blessings to you 🙏🙏😊
Your travels will always be welcome,
Especially would like to see some beaches in the Texas Gulf.
But if you are able to do restaurant reviews,
In your Dallas areas, etc.
BTW, you look fantastic, and well rested.
Before you even mentioned it, I thought to myself, she must be getting better sleep.
As a boomer I enjoy watching young people making a life for themselves, & lots of elderly do not get out much so watching young people shop, show prices, eating in with new recipes you enjoy or eating out, is entertainment for them. 🌺
Great video! I completely understand what you're saying. We have an off-the-grid cabin in Ontario, Canada. It's effing cold in the winter. I'm 58 and like comfort so I stopped going to the cabin in winter. Be good to yourself. Trust your gut. Sandra
It would be fun to see you go on a cruise and show us the day-to-day of a cruise vacation. Some of us have never been on one.
Everything you mentioned sounds great to me. You do you and we’ll all be here to follow along. Love your channel and have so much respect for you Amber. Just keep taking care of yourself. I know how hard it is to lose a beloved pet. Can’t even think about when the time comes for my little guy.
I made it 16 months and quit for many of the same reasons you did. Totally understand and, like I tell myself, if I want to try it again nothing will stop me! (or you)
Glad you are settled into your new life and got to have some great adventures. Can't wait to see what's next.
Great video Amber! I’m sorry that you have to explain to people why you’ve made this life choice at this time. Anyone who’s been watching your videos must be aware of the challenges you’ve had in the last year! I love your videos. But what you’re doing is a total no-brainer. It’s the best of both worlds, and most of us get it! ❤💫
Yay! So happy for you making the decision to take care of yourself and your needs! The color looks great on you by the way. So about content...maybe you could share tips on how to structure or build a purposeful, and productive routine into daily life without it becoming tedious and boring. We all need structure but how do you come to really love what you need? I think that's why many people dream of van life. It's desire for freedom, and adventure, and fear of losing out and becoming boring! But structure and productivity can bring excitement and rewards too! It's just hard for some of us to see that, do that, and maintain it! Help!🥴🤗
Just seek happiness. We all need a change now and then. I agree with your choices my friend.
I am so happy 😊 😃 you are doing what is best for you. Look forward to your traveling via cruise ship, plane, or train 🚆 videos.
Congratulations on moving forward in this new stage of life. I’m a native Texan living in WA now and I’d enjoy seeing any content related to things to see, do, or enjoy in the Dallas area or other parts of Texas.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family all are doing? And how is the weather over there?
For future videos, I would enjoy learning about things to do in the Dallas area since we travel there a lot. Things to explore in the rest of Texas would also be of interest. I’ve always enjoyed seeing places through your eyes since you seem to be able to notice details and share 10:34 an interesting perspective. Keep following your heart and sharing your authentic stories and all will be well!
It was a rough year for you you need to take a break and take care of yourself. Please continue doing videos I really enjoyed them
Donna Orsini Thank you very much! 😊🙏
I’d like to see you traveling anywhere. Even if it’s just Texas for now while you research and plan other trips. Maintenance on the van now that you are staying close to home base for a bit. Also, any upgrades on the home base are nice. I am getting ready to try my hand at creating videos with my new IPhone and am interested in what you use to edit your videos. I am a complete novice and welcome any leads on good programs especially if I can do it all from my IPhone. Take care!!!
All great reasons to make a change. Life has seasons. Mine will be retirement in a few months, and some travel, but not full time.
Good choice. So many options. Over the past several months I was worried about your health both physically and mentally, just as i would have for a family member. I loved the content when you were making healthy food choices. From shopping to prepping and enjoying what you created. Now you can actually enjoy being "grounded" and take care of yourself.
Congrats Amber ! Changing your mind shows you have one has been a motto of mine for years !
I've never been to Texas so would be nice to see scenery, buildings, and landmarks. Add in some cooking too if you like. Those two things seem to be a Utube fave.
I am so glad to see your smile is back,,,,every part of our lives are chapters in these lives of ours,,,can’t wait to see your next chapter.
Thanks for your honest feedbacks about nomad life. I like traveling a lot, but I’m pretty sure I cannot be a nomad for all the reasons you said in the radio. You are a brave and inspirational woman. I admire your courage. Your videos are always so interesting. I’m good with any contents you will creat in the future.
Change is good and exciting. Looking forward to see what content you’ll be creating in your next chapter.
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family all are doing? And how is the weather over there?
Hi Amber. I am very happy for you. Wishing you all the happiness towards your endeavors. Have you been to Niagara Falls. I heard it’s a nice place to visit. Take care and see you in the next video ❤
Hello from VA.... i have noticed you do look more at peace and well rested. love your videos.
Welcome back to DFW! It's a pretty good area to live in (I"ve lived in west FW for over 65 years) and so much to see and do. Dallas buses & trains are efficient, FW not so much but can get you around without a vehicle if necessary. Be sure to check out the various "senior centers'" around, especially in the out cities-Frisco, Plano, Allen, even Denton. Again, Welcome home!
Good for you! Your home is beautiful for you, for now. 😊
Hi Amber! I am very happy for you! I wrote to you when you were housesitting for Grant. I knew you were longing for a change. Van life is wonderful! My husband and our 4 year old took off for 6 weeks and it was amazing! But then it was time to go home😊24 years later we want to take off again, and I think it will amazing again. But full time “homelessness” is not normal for our spirit, no matter how wonderful our roaming bubble is. There is a lot to be said about having a home base, we all need it at some time or other. Travel when you want to, but go home when you want to. Having a pet is also a special experience, but it’s also confining and limiting. Just enjoy your freedom to travel or stay if it feels good to you. Maybe join a group, socializing is very fulfilling! Be well and be happy, no matter the comments😊
Happy New Year! Enjoy your freedom!🥂
Happy for you and thankful for your content
Wow, you seem so much happier and I am happy for you. Your content is wonderful. Continue being on your road to happiness and contentment.
We have been blessed to follow you on the most exciting trips....
You don't owe anyone any explanation.......
I appreciate all your videos.
Decision fatigue is real!!! I couldn’t handle it for more than 6 months. You did a great job of reviewing what the process is like. Good job.
You are so refreshingly honest. Enjoy your new lifestyle and please keep vlogging for us. God bless
I'll chime in. Before I got a van (2 years ago), I was an international traveler. I got the van because I could no longer travel via plane or cruise due to the plandemic. So you are jumping on the path I just got off, and you've given me a lot to learn about van life. So I'll give you some of my awesome favorite places in the world to do and see. My number one is Kenya, Africa. It's my go-to for getaways. I have a guide who takes care of my on-the-ground itinerary and I stay out in the Masai Mara for a week at a time when I'm not in Nairobi. Other favs are Dubai, Morocco, Thailand, Myanmar (you can no longer go there), Hong Kong (can no longer go), and Maldives (a must-go!!!) These trips involve research as well, because I always got a private guide and a private driver. I'm not a "bus tourist". I've cruised all over the world as well. My last cruise, right before the plandemic was from San Francisco to Sydney, Australia. Cruises are a lot less research to plan out. Just the port part needed to be specific to avoid bus travel with 60 people. You can PM me if you need any help, or need some recommendations to guides and drivers. You have a great, big exciting time to look forward to!
You don't have to explain yourself to anyone, but that's nice to know.
Do whatever makes you happy. Make whatever videos you enjoy. Your life belongs to you. You do a wonderful job of sharing whatever adventures you go on. Just live and enjoy!!!!!
I'm so sorry to hear you lost your beloved pet, they truly become apart of our family
I for one am looking forward to you exploring around Texas. I havent spent much time in TX but I do hope you visit Texas Hill Country, I hear they have some great antique shops so you can do more junking. I following the Junk Gypsies (they have decorated Miranda Lamberts airstream) and also have an shop and hotel which I always thought would be fun to visit. Hopefully you will get back to Waco to visit silos and Magnolia shop and their hotel. I woupd love to see a video about those beautiful blue flowers that bloom (blue bells?), and quirky Marfa Texas is on my list (watch the old movie Giant before you visit as it was filmed there and the hotel still stands). Oh and of course long horn cattle drive is a must see. Im sure I will think up a lot more ideas for you.
I am happy you made the change. Maybe someday we will be tiny home neighbors.
Amber you look happy. I love the color of your hair. Hey whatever makes you happy go for it. Enjoy life to the fullest. I am so excited for you. ❤️
makes sense. When I was in the Navy, i travelled all over and enjoyed it. But I always felt I had no home, no ground zero to re charge myself, just felt like a lost boy over time. So i get it, not that that matters , cause you gotta do you.
First of all you don’t have to justify your reasons to anyone and no one has a right question your decisions.. I love all your travels and look forward to more adventures regardless of where they are… All you have to do is be HAPPY… I miss Lily 😢.. continued success to you . I wish I had the nerve to travel like you did ….❤
I was following a Van Life woman just like you and she decided to give it up for pretty much your same reasons. She told us she felt it when it was time to move on from Van Life to travel the world to places she hasn't been. She showed us cleaning her van with her mom, BTW her van is still for sale and off she went to her next adventure, Indonesia. It's your life and you need to do what's best for you. God bless you.
Amber, your so right😊we have season's in life.
Great for you 🎉 I love watching people go through these trends in the internet. I was wondering how long people would want to live a half homeless lifestyle in cars and vans. I grew up homeless so it blew my mind to find out people CHOOSE to be basically homeless. I’m so glad your happy and I’m so sorry for your loss, my cat just died and I had her cremated so I understand the grief. 😢
It's all a journey no matter where or what you're doing. Have fun enjoy the next chapter 🙏💕 I'm glad you talked about how hard it is, I'm retired living in my RV now and really enjoy staying in one place for a long time. I don't know if or when that will change but it's where I am right now. Thank you for talking about that part 🙏💕
Well, sorry you lost your baby. I had a few tears on that. I’m a true believer in new chapters in life. Exciting. I knew from the beginning I would never be full time. I love my stuff to much. Can’t take it with you.
I have always wanted to go on the train across Canada in the winter.