We went full time 5 months ago, selling our 5 bd/3 bth home. I made a spreadsheet of every piece of furniture with links, what we paid and our asking price. If the new owners took it all, they got another 15% off. They bought it all. Got this idea from another friend.
Going thru this now, what you go thru emotionally, selling, donating, trashing, whew…it takes time. We only have 1000 sq ft home, but we have a lot of stuff…so it’s been a job. We have donated a ton of stuff to Charity, Salvation Army, etc. Having ReHab for humanity picking up furniture that won’t sell. My biggest problems are with little things, things you need or want. Also going thru photos and deciding which ones to keep and then scanning some, a lot actually, on my computer. It all takes a lot of time. But we are getting there. Sell to friends, neighbors, FB Mkt, donate to fave charity, some will actually pickup your furniture for free. Good luck and happy trails everyone.
My new favorite UA-cam channel, right now our plan is to hit the road at the end of 2025, early 2026. We have so much stuff to get rid of, married 41 years, thanks for the great advice.
Great Info. Had a similar experience when both my parents died within 3 months of each other. Thought the kids would want a ton of stuff…..Nope. However I knew the girls where like me when they pulled out their phone and looked at the value of the old Pyrex bowls.. We kept the expensive ones…Ha!!!!!
We’ve been thinking about going full time for quite a while now. However, we have kids that’s the only reason I’m hesitant. Love your channel guys. We got a Flying Cloud! Safe travels..
It’s tuff with kids I’m sure, but not impossible. But what a great experience they would get from all the sights. Tuff decision. Thanks for commenting.
Oh my gosh, you guys nailed it with the time it takes and the emotional drain it takes to downsize. It’s taken us years to get ready for hitting the road this May. It truly takes time. Sometimes you can only do it when your in the “mood”. Hearing you guys talk about your downsizing experience mirrored ours to a “T”…😊
Wow looks like you read our mail….we had very high end furniture and offered it free to our three kids too and had no takers ☹️ …your video really hit home. Many blessings and praying for a beautiful healthy grandchild ❤️
Thank you for the "Simplify" book recommendation. Already read it! I grew up having to move every couple years because of my dad's job. My mom was a pro at keeping things minimal. I've followed her teaching, but there is still too much stuff! Really evaluating everything now as we wait for our Airstream. Our kids are off our payroll now, so we're ready to explore. I saw this quote this morning and thought maybe you guys would appreciate is as well - "You can't give your life more time, so give the time you have left more life" Keep sharing your journey!
Thanks for the tips! We are 11 months from my husband’s retirement and our Airstream should be ready Feb/March? We have a lot of stuff!! But each holiday that has come and gone, we sorted and gave kids what they wanted to keep. Also, been scanning old photos and uploading to Shutterfly, gave the kids the password so they have access to the photos. (Also saved on a external drive) still have lots to do, but thanks! This was helpful!!
Hey hey I LOVE my old kids cassette tapes... I don't know when and where I will listen to them... But I've got Tom Chapin, Veggie Tales, etc just in case LOL
I find the old electronic stuff is hardest to get rid of. I still have my Commodore 64 in a box. Office Depot has a recycling box for electronics, they charge so much per box, it gets recycled.
Great video I know exactly what you mean I've been rving full-time for about 5 years now and the only thing that I could think of that people would constantly tell me is downsize it may be extremely tough and take a while but it is healthy in the long run and even though I have a 40 ft fifth wheel RV I still act like I live in a 20-footer and yes like you said about the trophies and stuff like that I used to be into car shows lowrider bicycle shows and stuff like that and I built a whole lot of bikes and one a whole lot of trophies that were pretty huge and I realized really fast that they're not going in the RV because they're going to take up way too much space and of course I don't plan on paying for a storage unit so like you I took pictures and inventoried everything that I had that I was going to donate or trash probably the only thing I have a big collection of is Christmas and holiday decor because it runs in the family LOL blame it on Clark Griswold
Not joke, we just listed our homestead here in BC Canada Selling everything we can, it is a massive undertaking. It is hard to downsize and purge. Absolutely exhausting, I know it will be worth it in the end.
I am in the getting rid of stuff stage now. I have been working through it slowly for the last two years. As time goes by it does feel liberating to not have loads of stuff. Great video I follow Joshua Becker too he has some great content for living a simpler life. Also his views on consumerism really struck a chord with myself. And finally....A cassette what??? LOL! I was born in the 80's so my mum always had a car full of these cassette thingy's. Great video and thank you for sharing your experience. I do have one question...... What was your first day and night like full-timing. Did it feel weird? How easy was it to get into the rhythm of your new life? Sorry that was a few questions.
Dean great question(s). I love the “cassette thing’s” comment. So to answer your question, prior to going full-time we were already rv’ing about 2 years so it was not really new to us. But, when we did finally go full-time, the only reality that hit us was we didn’t have a place to go back to. You know, just in case something’s goes wrong or you have a major break down. The good news is our kids were supportive of our decision and all three of them had an extra bedroom in their houses so in the back of our mind we knew there was a place to go if we had to, and that eases the mind a little. As far as getting into the rhythm of it all, we loved it. It was what we were shooting for and we saw and did so much it was exciting and fun.
Just started fulltiming two months ago. I have a 25ft travel trailer, two dogs and a new puppy. I am still downsizing. Friends and family keep giving me more stuff they think I need. It's so frustrating. I try and get rid of one box every other day. My storage room is cleaned out, so no more storage room.
Wow! Good for you! Getting rid of a storage facility is a definite money saver. Congratulations on going full time it’s a great lifestyle full of adventure.
We went full time 5 months ago, selling our 5 bd/3 bth home. I made a spreadsheet of every piece of furniture with links, what we paid and our asking price. If the new owners took it all, they got another 15% off. They bought it all. Got this idea from another friend.
Going thru this now, what you go thru emotionally, selling, donating, trashing, whew…it takes time. We only have 1000 sq ft home, but we have a lot of stuff…so it’s been a job. We have donated a ton of stuff to Charity, Salvation Army, etc. Having ReHab for humanity picking up furniture that won’t sell. My biggest problems are with little things, things you need or want. Also going thru photos and deciding which ones to keep and then scanning some, a lot actually, on my computer. It all takes a lot of time. But we are getting there.
Sell to friends, neighbors, FB Mkt, donate to fave charity, some will actually pickup your furniture for free. Good luck and happy trails everyone.
Great, insightful, video. And thanks for the recognition!
Going to be starting this process soon so looking for tips and inspiration. Thanks so much, very helpful.
"Things that he couldn't part with... YET". 😂 You guys are sooo cute!! 😊
Really wish you would get back into videos! Just found your channel!❤❤❤
My new favorite UA-cam channel, right now our plan is to hit the road at the end of 2025, early 2026. We have so much stuff to get rid of, married 41 years, thanks for the great advice.
Wow! Thank you very much! Good luck to you both.
Great Info. Had a similar experience when both my parents died within 3 months of each other. Thought the kids would want a ton of stuff…..Nope. However I knew the girls where like me when they pulled out their phone and looked at the value of the old Pyrex bowls.. We kept the expensive ones…Ha!!!!!
We’ve been thinking about going full time for quite a while now. However, we have kids that’s the only reason I’m hesitant. Love your channel guys. We got a Flying Cloud! Safe travels..
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It’s tuff with kids I’m sure, but not impossible. But what a great experience they would get from all the sights. Tuff decision. Thanks for commenting.
Oh my gosh, you guys nailed it with the time it takes and the emotional drain it takes to downsize. It’s taken us years to get ready for hitting the road this May. It truly takes time. Sometimes you can only do it when your in the “mood”.
Hearing you guys talk about your downsizing experience mirrored ours to a “T”…😊
you did a great job getting rid of stuff! I think it's also a work in progress for a while. As usual I loved this video. Take care.
Wow looks like you read our mail….we had very high end furniture and offered it free to our three kids too and had no takers ☹️ …your video really hit home. Many blessings and praying for a beautiful healthy grandchild ❤️
Thank you for the "Simplify" book recommendation. Already read it! I grew up having to move every couple years because of my dad's job. My mom was a pro at keeping things minimal. I've followed her teaching, but there is still too much stuff! Really evaluating everything now as we wait for our Airstream. Our kids are off our payroll now, so we're ready to explore.
I saw this quote this morning and thought maybe you guys would appreciate is as well - "You can't give your life more time, so give the time you have left more life"
Keep sharing your journey!
Great quote! Thanks Kelly.
Reminds me of Steve Martin.
Thanks for the tips! We are 11 months from my husband’s retirement and our Airstream should be ready Feb/March? We have a lot of stuff!! But each holiday that has come and gone, we sorted and gave kids what they wanted to keep. Also, been scanning old photos and uploading to Shutterfly, gave the kids the password so they have access to the photos. (Also saved on a external drive) still have lots to do, but thanks! This was helpful!!
Great video, we went through the same thing and till getting rid of stuff. Catch up with you guys soon on the road.
Looking forward to it Dan.
Hey hey I LOVE my old kids cassette tapes... I don't know when and where I will listen to them... But I've got Tom Chapin, Veggie Tales, etc just in case LOL
I find the old electronic stuff is hardest to get rid of. I still have my Commodore 64 in a box. Office Depot has a recycling box for electronics, they charge so much per box, it gets recycled.
I still can’t part with them. Maybe one day.
Great video I know exactly what you mean I've been rving full-time for about 5 years now and the only thing that I could think of that people would constantly tell me is downsize it may be extremely tough and take a while but it is healthy in the long run and even though I have a 40 ft fifth wheel RV I still act like I live in a 20-footer and yes like you said about the trophies and stuff like that I used to be into car shows lowrider bicycle shows and stuff like that and I built a whole lot of bikes and one a whole lot of trophies that were pretty huge and I realized really fast that they're not going in the RV because they're going to take up way too much space and of course I don't plan on paying for a storage unit so like you I took pictures and inventoried everything that I had that I was going to donate or trash probably the only thing I have a big collection of is Christmas and holiday decor because it runs in the family LOL blame it on Clark Griswold
Not joke, we just listed our homestead here in BC Canada Selling everything we can, it is a massive undertaking. It is hard to downsize and purge. Absolutely exhausting, I know it will be worth it in the end.
It will be worth it for sure.
Hey guys !!! Come back !!!
What do you do with pictures?
I am in the getting rid of stuff stage now. I have been working through it slowly for the last two years. As time goes by it does feel liberating to not have loads of stuff. Great video I follow Joshua Becker too he has some great content for living a simpler life. Also his views on consumerism really struck a chord with myself. And finally....A cassette what??? LOL! I was born in the 80's so my mum always had a car full of these cassette thingy's. Great video and thank you for sharing your experience. I do have one question...... What was your first day and night like full-timing. Did it feel weird? How easy was it to get into the rhythm of your new life? Sorry that was a few questions.
Dean great question(s). I love the “cassette thing’s” comment. So to answer your question, prior to going full-time we were already rv’ing about 2 years so it was not really new to us. But, when we did finally go full-time, the only reality that hit us was we didn’t have a place to go back to. You know, just in case something’s goes wrong or you have a major break down. The good news is our kids were supportive of our decision and all three of them had an extra bedroom in their houses so in the back of our mind we knew there was a place to go if we had to, and that eases the mind a little. As far as getting into the rhythm of it all, we loved it. It was what we were shooting for and we saw and did so much it was exciting and fun.
Just started fulltiming two months ago. I have a 25ft travel trailer, two dogs and a new puppy. I am still downsizing. Friends and family keep giving me more stuff they think I need. It's so frustrating. I try and get rid of one box every other day. My storage room is cleaned out, so no more storage room.
Wow! Good for you! Getting rid of a storage facility is a definite money saver. Congratulations on going full time it’s a great lifestyle full of adventure.
My dad has a phone!
First step in downsizing: Stop buying stuff. Haha !
Exactly.