a medium-bad start to bus life

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  • the first week of bus life was a little bit fun and a little bit of a bummer
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  • @markdemedeiros3239
    @markdemedeiros3239 2 роки тому +18

    Suggestion for the skylight cover....Get a piece of thick seat foam about 4 inches should do it. Cut the foam just slightly larger than the opening. Now spray glue your reflectics to one side and spray glue the fabric to the other surfaces similar to upholstering a seat cushion. When completed you should be able to stuff this bad boy in the skylight opening and it should stay due to it's compression resistance. Make sure the reflectics side is up and the fabric side is toward the floor. Best Wishes and good luck.....never give in and never give up and you will eventually prevail.

    • @ravinloon58
      @ravinloon58 2 роки тому +1

      Brilliant idea... it would make a very useful cushion too.

    • @paige6028
      @paige6028 2 роки тому

      It would be esthetically pleasing also.

    • @target844
      @target844 2 роки тому

      For a thinner variant if storage is a problem I would use magnets. Neodymium magnets are quite strong and you can integrate it in the fabric. I would also add some structural support with some kind of stips or rods and a bit of space out in one direction so it keeps flat but it is still possible to roll up for storage.
      Another way to do it it is to use the rod as what keeps it in place. Put some small pieces of wood on each side that the rod can rest on. If you make a J-shaped peace and have an elastic cord that pulls the rods on each side together it will stay there even if you drive on a bumpy road.
      A roller blind with something to hold the other side is one in-part option and that way it is always there and no storage is needed.
      A foam variant will have superior isolation so a lot better if you need to keep heat in or out but will take more space when you do not have it installed. A rod variant is easy to store and you can make multiple, a one that no light passes through and one of white fabric if you just what to block direct sunlight but sill like some illumination through the skylight

  • @meladytwo
    @meladytwo 2 роки тому +16

    Don’t get discouraged! Make you a list and chip away at it. Don’t put a timeline on yourself. Just enjoy your journey. Not everyone gets to do what they dream of doing And you are 🥰

  • @arnoldsnodgrass2953
    @arnoldsnodgrass2953 2 роки тому +25

    Oh by the way, one of the battery pack manufacturers - not Jackery, one of the other well-known ones - has just announced a very compact portable air conditioner (proper one, not swamp cooler) specifically for RVs, I’m sure they’d send you one free if you feature it in a video 👍

    • @sandygraetz5166
      @sandygraetz5166 2 роки тому

      Great idea!

    • @paige6028
      @paige6028 2 роки тому +1

      Is it the ZERO Breeze? Snow & Curt did a review on it here: ua-cam.com/video/o6jyYnLdlXA/v-deo.html

  • @Mekazas
    @Mekazas 2 роки тому +40

    You should be super proud of yourself for the things you did accomplish, look around you, It's amazing progress! Continue to refine your interior, keep busy with that. Roof mounted ac may be an option. I am super stoked every video you send to see what new thing you do...or do not do. You're an amazing personality and have the discipline to pull this off completely. Love your show!

    • @vaasnaad
      @vaasnaad 2 роки тому +1

      Absolutely agree!

  • @Lissymcb
    @Lissymcb 2 роки тому +18

    Saw ur bus in my neighborhood and immediately subscribed. Love the videos!! Keep going strong 💪

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +5

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @manfredfritz6068
      @manfredfritz6068 2 роки тому

      @@EmmaBuildsBirbie I was wondering, and you can tell me to shut up, but maybe you could increase to 2 videos a week? That might up your revenue and budget constraints. I honestly usually watch your video's twice within a week anyway and I find that I start wondering how things are progressing way before each Friday rolls around. Believe me I've done video editing for 10 years and I secretly hate it. But I couldn't do youtube- It's too much of a ball and chain for me, I have a lot of other commitments right now.

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +2

      @@manfredfritz6068 I've thought about it but I'm not sure I could keep up right now! Maybe once the construction phase is a little closer to finished 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @cordoesart
      @cordoesart 2 роки тому

      @@EmmaBuildsBirbie if there is a concern abt the costs consider thrift apps/second hand etc. I don’t live in the biggest city but there’s almost always someone around that wants to get rid (I actually need) of sth and gives it out for free or suuper cheap, I’ve built so much for literally almost no money, (people offer anything, fabrics, tools, wood, paints, decor etc.) keep it up you’re doing great!

  • @charbrandenburg5335
    @charbrandenburg5335 2 роки тому +8

    You can buy a product called Fabri-Tac... You can fold fabric over and glue a nice finished edge...You are doing a great job and are inspiring this 70 yo lady!!! My adventure was to pack 5 suitcases and my dog and move to Costa Rica 9 yrs ago!!! Be careful, but not fearful girlie❤️❤️❤️

  • @sonjadlong7554
    @sonjadlong7554 2 роки тому +6

    Hey Emma,
    Maybe do a vlog of bloopers.... something to laugh about and remind yourself of the process and your progress.
    So many nomads totally suggest getting in the space and living it because there we can work through the what ifs.
    A full size bus is a HUGE project. You are at an advantage because you have touched it all. You know Birb and she's got to developing personality. Embrace Her 💓
    Van Dwelling in the summer is tough. It's all about chasing shade and not letting the vehicle skin get warm. Get a bandana and soak in ice water. Put around your neck. Keep a spritz bottle with a mix of alcohol and water to spray on your arms legs etc. Evaporation
    Use cornstarch on sticky places.
    I have an icybreeze for our Astro. I have double layers of reflectix in the side windows. I give up a view but it's a fair trade.
    This is your journey and I am thankful you have shared it. And I pray you can continue to do that.
    Mercury retrograde is over!
    Saturn retrograde starting......
    We can do what's in front of us.
    Sage that Skoolie XOXO

  • @steveg9691
    @steveg9691 2 роки тому +4

    Good lord will you stop thinking so much ..! Lol. You are leaps and bonds further along than half will get to , you have an amazing family to fall back on if shit hits the fan. Just let yourself take to bus life naturally without preconceived notions or too much of them. Your doing amazing. Plus you already have the merch made and sold so you have to haha ❤️🤙🤟

  • @robinhoward4204
    @robinhoward4204 2 роки тому +9

    I think it's perfectly natural to have a meltdown over small things. Sometimes there is a build up of stress we don't necessarily feel and it's just the straw that broke the camel's back. You have undertaken something quite extraordinary and should be very proud of what you've achieved so far.

  • @ronnievance6835
    @ronnievance6835 2 роки тому +14

    I enjoyed this episode , you’re so honest and real. I have no solutions for your anxiety and fears. Any normal person would have the same feelings in a similar situation. Having watched you for the past year I know that you already know that the biggest issue is :regulating the temperature. Once you get that resolved,and I know that you will, you’ll have the resolve to go where no Emma has gone before😀 stay cool

  • @TheBlake27
    @TheBlake27 2 роки тому +20

    Ahh yes the good old "this is scary/overwhelming/stressful I GIVE UP! line of thinking, I know it well!
    I think you're doing better then you realize at times, like with anything, its going to have good and bad days, just take it as it comes, you're entertaining to watch!

  • @florathebus5873
    @florathebus5873 2 роки тому +6

    This video made me a little jealous that I don’t have any brothers. Hang in there! You took on a lot just moving in before everything is done, I’m confident in your ever amazing ability to fitfo 😉

  • @joeyyoung1279
    @joeyyoung1279 2 роки тому +6

    It’s only been a week. You are just working all the kinks out. Eventually everything will have its place so you will be more organized. Get out there and take another short road trip and see some sights and get out and enjoy nature like you did in your first trip. Find that excitement that started you on this journey in the first place. Love your videos 🚎🚎🚎

  • @vonheise
    @vonheise Рік тому +1

    The best memories in life are when we get out of our comfort zones. I am old and retired, however I have been to many countries and every US state, and rarely felt comfortable, but wouldn't take anything for the memories!

  • @kevindunn590
    @kevindunn590 2 роки тому +5

    I agree, a new adventure is TERRIFYING!! Living in a fixed home now trying to live in a house that’s mobile, big change, not to mention that your build is incomplete and trying to live in it.
    You’ve done a great job building this bus and you’ve learned a lot along the way. You will figure it out and it looks like you have a great support system that is there for you. Focus on getting your bus build near completion, (these are always a work in progress trying to modify or improve), so you can make it into a home that you will be proud of and comfortable in. Hang in there!!

  • @richardmoore2590
    @richardmoore2590 2 роки тому +2

    When the storms of life assail you
    And the waves overturn your boat
    Don’t worry about what might have been
    Just lay on your back and float

  • @D_R_Martin
    @D_R_Martin 2 роки тому +7

    I hope your weeks improve, of course. As you know, life is unpredictable anyway. I am glad you added the intro to clarify your situation. Anyway, I wish you the best. You seem like you are more adventurous than most; I mean you took on a bus build from ground up. The most common phrase for most bus lifers I have watched is "Mistakes were made." Enjoy the ride and enjoy spending time with your family. They seem like cool people as well.

  • @arnoldsnodgrass2953
    @arnoldsnodgrass2953 2 роки тому +10

    I love your honesty and realism. Such a delightful breath of fresh air. Always a pleasure to watch your videos.

  • @asleepinthealley
    @asleepinthealley 2 роки тому +1

    You've got some good brothers. I hope you let them know how much you appreciate them.

  • @RicardoRoams
    @RicardoRoams 2 роки тому +1

    A swamp cooler might help in the dry heat of the west. But in the east, and especially southeast, I don't see the swamp cooler providing much relief because of the high humidity. You're doing a great job, by the way. Hang in there!

  • @scottchapman9632
    @scottchapman9632 2 роки тому +6

    Well done! Keep up the good work, you are super fun to watch.

  • @cravinsunshineNW
    @cravinsunshineNW 2 роки тому +2

    70% Train Wreck 😆 I see a new merch idea!
    You are doing great and watching your build has been so fun, cheering you on from from Washington State 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🥳

  • @jonelder4552
    @jonelder4552 2 роки тому +1

    temp control for inexpensive living in a big steel box (like a bus or van) is all about the air flow and shade. Try to create like a wind tunnel through the bus, MaxAir/Fantastic Fan over bed and another or at least open windows in the front to get the flow. Don't forget screens! unless you love millions of flying bugs anyways lol. When it comes to swamp coolers, since you like to do things diy, check out how we stay cool at Burning Man.

  • @fredzoler2750
    @fredzoler2750 2 роки тому +5

    Don't give up. I'm on my 3rd camper build. Started out with a class B that was not as big as your bus, but I learned a lot. I have reduced the amount of material things that just take up space and know what I need to live comfortably. Every thing I need now fits into a Ram Pro Master City Van. The videos of your build are entertaining and like nothing else on UA-cam. They are honest and that smile when you succeed in overcoming a problem is golden. If you haven't all ready, I recommend installing a CO detector and a Fire extinguisher. They make them just for RVs:)

  • @adamfahrenbruch9824
    @adamfahrenbruch9824 2 роки тому +5

    Keep up the videos! They are very fun and entertaining. You come up with some very creative ideas, and Laughs.

  • @BigIronTexas
    @BigIronTexas 2 роки тому +1

    something to keep in mind when you're talking about the kind of people that do scary things and the kind that watch scary things is that the term 'scary' is extremely relative. public speaking and skydiving are two things some people find scary while others think of as mundane. it's great to push and expand your comfort zone but if you're waaay too scared of a certain thing, don't sweat it. there are things that you don't think twice about that give other people the heeby jeebys. everyone's different 🤙

  • @ikindred
    @ikindred 2 роки тому +3

    You got this Emma! We are here rooting for you.

  • @NewfyORE
    @NewfyORE 2 роки тому +10

    There are "stationary caster replacements" on Amazon for around $12. Not as fun having a stationary chair, but might be more functional since being level isn't always an option.

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +2

      I was wondering if something like this existed! thank you!

    • @NewfyORE
      @NewfyORE 2 роки тому +2

      @@EmmaBuildsBirbie No problemo. And I saw that Starlink box hiding on your bed. One the first things I'm ordering after I finish my shuttle. I'm sure you'll let us know how it is :)

    • @brendaprentice1194
      @brendaprentice1194 2 роки тому +2

      @@EmmaBuildsBirbieadd ice to your cooler. 🌼 It will blow cooler air.

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +1

      @@NewfyORE it's not mine haha. I need to decide what to do about internet still

    • @NewfyORE
      @NewfyORE 2 роки тому

      @@EmmaBuildsBirbie damn, that would have been a fun video

  • @JMassengill
    @JMassengill 2 роки тому +1

    It’s good to see a new video. Life is full of mistakes and you are working through them. Most of us, myself included, walk away from our mistakes. Thanks for taking us with you while you work things out. No matter how it all ends up, you’re a winner

  • @christinelane9510
    @christinelane9510 2 роки тому +1

    For an ac unit, look up Chillwell. It's small, easy to use, and does not draw a lot of power. Look it up. I love mine.

  • @SamsLiberty
    @SamsLiberty 2 роки тому +2

    I went with a little Mr Cool mini split it draws about 750W when it is running. It does require a fair amount of solar to run and a fair amount of storage to run for any length of time when the sun is not shining. Cheapeat way is to run a generator.

  • @tonyshorto3798
    @tonyshorto3798 2 роки тому +7

    Don’t give up, your doing a great job. Mistakes happen, don’t get discouraged.
    When things are really bad just turn around and look at what YOU have built😀

  • @itscarolinemary
    @itscarolinemary 2 роки тому +3

    Your brothers' commentary on your bus build is pretty entertaining lol :P

  • @kiza4178
    @kiza4178 2 роки тому +1

    Just think of that old song: "I will survive!" You got this!

  • @galaxywolf4895
    @galaxywolf4895 2 роки тому

    For the skylight use a UV blocking film, they sell it at most hardware stores, I use is for the skylights on my house and it made a huge difference in how hot the room was getting.

  • @busingonabudget
    @busingonabudget 2 роки тому

    That looked like a tough start. It will only get easier as you get stronger. Breaking things just means you have an opportunity to learn and fix it. You got this!

  • @jaralei
    @jaralei 2 роки тому

    Of course it feels stressful, because your bus isn’t done and messes makes one feel chaotic! You’re doing great, you’ll love it soon, especially once things are mostly finished, dialed in, and working, and the space is comfortable.
    My understanding of swamp coolers is they don’t actually cool, they just introduce moisture, which can make things FEEL cooler, same concept as when you sweat and then a breeze against it makes you feel cooler. Generally, moisture in a bus is to be minimized as much as possible, but seeing as you’re in the desert and it’s summer it shouldn’t cause issues!

  • @joebertrand1371
    @joebertrand1371 2 роки тому +2

    You’re just facing your weaknesses Emma. Don’t be afraid of them. Keep working as hard as you have and those weaknesses will turn into accomplishments in no time. Also, you seem like you need things organized to think. Once you get things put into their own places in your bus your mind will start to clear.

  • @ltwig476
    @ltwig476 2 роки тому +1

    I would invest in leveling jacks for the bus. It would suck to always be worried about finding fairly flat parking. Limits your ability to be where you want to be right out of the gate. Everything is more costs. Except your'e smart enough to live in the yard before, so you can have a better experience of prioritization before finishing the bus. Very wise!

  • @AdventureTrudge
    @AdventureTrudge 2 роки тому +1

    It's a constant cycle of overwhelmed/extremely frustrated/ready to the sell the bus. We have all been there! I also cannot function in the heat and we also are not planning to install an AC lol. I've been looking into the Zero Breeze portable AC that is battery powered but can also be plugged in!
    Stay positive, you're doing so great!

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +2

      thank you! we'll have to meet up (somewhere at a high, cool altitude) when we're both on the road 😅

  • @norm5785
    @norm5785 2 роки тому +3

    You Are Awesome, keep on with moving forward , being scared is always a better path. Love the green chair. You will prevail. I want to thank your brothers for assisting you. Have a wonderful weekend, stay safe, from Henrico County Virginia

  • @mwco79
    @mwco79 2 роки тому

    It's really great that you have family who are so capable and willing to help. It's also great that you have put great efforts into being more self reliant. Just remember, none of us is truly 100% self reliant. We all have a "supporting cast" behind us, so don't get discouraged thinking you should be able to do everything, or even most things, on your own. Keep trying. Keep learning. Don't ever give up, but allow yourself to change plans when it makes sense.

  • @dirtwheels6679
    @dirtwheels6679 2 роки тому

    For my last camper I got a small window AC unit for a house. They are generally installed with just the front inside the window, but the main thing is having the rear face up to a window so that it intakes air and exhausts the hot air outside. I set it on the counter. When I wanted to use it, I opened the window and pushed it up against the opening. You have to have a generator. I used a 2000-watt generator, but it will run when you are plugged in. It was around $250. I never had good luck with stand-alone swamp coolers.

  • @iamhe999
    @iamhe999 2 роки тому +1

    You are sharing your stream of consciousness with us.. It is very nice, honest and shows intelligence and great character... THAT is Very SPECIAL.

  • @RebaKennedy
    @RebaKennedy 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Emma, Maybe this is a solution to the bed-making battles? This has worked for me - different scenario, same mattress-sheet fight issue. Get a 2-3 inch (no bigger) mattress foam topper, should cost around $30 at WalMart. You'll have one last fight to put a fitted sheet on the mattress itself, or I guess you could leave it alone without a sheet. You won't see it. The key here is to put your nice pretty printed fitted sheet on the topper. The topper is easy to bend and fold and generally maneuver in order to pull up the far corners and just make the bed. Plus the memory foam only makes for a softer sleep. Hope this helps!!!!
    And Emma, I am one of the many who believe in you. Even on your cloudiest day, you shine. Thanks for having the courage to share this video. Gutsy!

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +1

      That’s a great idea! And thank you so much 😊

  • @cheryljoynson7053
    @cheryljoynson7053 2 роки тому

    Don't give up Em. You are so close. Look how far you have come. You will feel so much happier when the bus is finished. You are brilliant. You should be proud of what you have achieved. The small stuff can be ironed out when everything is done. Could you get a skylight blind fitted ? Chin up. Hugs from across the pond.👏👏🇬🇧❤

  • @billnorthcott215
    @billnorthcott215 2 роки тому

    Hang in there, what you have accomplished so far takes a lot of guts. Mistakes are the only way to learn, and one day you will have a home that you can take pride in.

  • @mrolfe8341
    @mrolfe8341 2 роки тому +1

    All ventures have a starting point!

  • @SheRoamsWild
    @SheRoamsWild 2 роки тому +1

    you’re killing it Emma! From one nomad to another - keep your head up, we were/are all scared of these things at one point or another❤️ hope to see you out on the road one day soon!

    • @EmmaBuildsBirbie
      @EmmaBuildsBirbie  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Just found your channel a couple days ago - we'll for sure have to do a meetup soon!

    • @karylm23
      @karylm23 2 роки тому

      Two nomad chick's who use power tools? Dream collab!

  • @binder098
    @binder098 2 роки тому

    What will happen as you build the courage to continue is: a) you will find safe areas while traveling (Walmart), b) you will connect/network and caravan with other skoolies, c) you will find a traveling companion, d) you will learn to accept the moment and not control all the details of your life/travels. As that guy said, "Nothing to fear but fear itself ." Live a little, you've earned it!

  • @robertbirch4163
    @robertbirch4163 2 роки тому +2

    Love your videos, very entertaining watching you work your way through all your daily life of becoming a bus nomad. Hot temps really are a huge challenge, most seek out a campground with power, water and a dump. You will work your way through this as you have all this past build, you got this.

  • @michaelmoffat2296
    @michaelmoffat2296 2 роки тому +4

    Hey Emma, you're doing a great job!
    We all believe in you! Remember to stay strong and believe in yourself and also remember that God is with you and watching over you. Sending you love and hugs!

  • @momadelakho302
    @momadelakho302 2 роки тому +2

    As this is your actual start of your bus life, iam so greatful to watch your videos in time as you send them, you are honest, lovely and i like everything you do. Life in a bus of cause won't be easy but you're learning now how to make this bus your home and how to feel safe. You're doing great so fare don't wary about the mistakes, just focus on your safety and privacy, and have fun

  • @SYCHR0N
    @SYCHR0N 2 роки тому

    To really cool a room, you will have to use some sort of split unit. There are special units for RVs, Busses and Vans, which can be installed in the roof like a fan or at least have the outdoor unit sit on the roof. An air conditioner with no means of actually moving heat outside the vehicle won't cut in in the long run.

  • @HopeLivesHere721
    @HopeLivesHere721 2 роки тому +2

    Whenever my home or living area is all cluttered and or messy I tend to feel that way inside also. When everything is all picked up and put away and everything in its place it makes me feel more calm inside. Clear headed. My grandmother used to always say, a place for everything and everything in its place. It's worth a try wouldn't you say.

  • @fxman2011
    @fxman2011 2 роки тому

    If you were my daughter I'd be showing all my friends your videos and saying "See that bus my little girl did that. She didn't know how at first, but she figured it out. Did she make mistakes? You bet! Did she accomplish the task? She walked in to battle and came out victorious." Alas you're not my daughter. But I'm "Dad Proud" of all that you are accomplishing. Hang in there, we're all with you on your journey. We've got your back.

  • @renelarue5943
    @renelarue5943 2 роки тому

    Be proud of yourself. You just learned a valuable life lesson.... You screw up, you learn from it, you move on.... repeat. This is life, and it took me almost 5 years more than you to figure this out. What you have accomplished is phenomenal so far.. So. Heads up and Keep going. No matter what others might say. Like I told both my daughters, you can do whatever you set your mind to. The road is sometimes not quite the one we expect.

  • @melaniemckay2270
    @melaniemckay2270 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much for showing everything! You are such an inspiration! I have a bus a lot like yours and your videos are my main source for information because you show everything about the process. So glad you are here! ✌️❤️

  • @wallfish8128
    @wallfish8128 2 роки тому +1

    Table top swamp coolers do not work very well. I live in a dry area, I tried one for a while and returned it. The ones I've seen aren't designed very well and require constant manual re-wetting of the element. I built a home-made one that worked okay; but the amount of humidity it created in my RV was awful, and when the sun was shining on it, it really didn't work all that well.
    I bought a really small, A/C with an eco mode for my RV, it's a little $195 GE I ordered from Walmart. I will install in my bus until I can afford a mini-split, it should fit the bus window, if not I'll make a custom surround for it, like I did for my RV window. The install measurements are with the little surround that comes with it. I just looked at the actual dimensions in the description to see if I could make it fit with a custom install. It's just a window a/c but it does a good job in the small space.

  • @johnmullins6200
    @johnmullins6200 2 роки тому +1

    F.Y.I. swamp coolers add moisture to the air and after awhile the air gets saturated. You need to Get outside air in to make it work.

  • @francoisg1393
    @francoisg1393 2 роки тому +3

    I also can't stand being too hot (good thing I'm not very attractive). I'm happier with AC.
    I understand feeling discouraged in your situation. You see the mistakes and how they can set you back. But we've seen you learn from your mistakes, and progress, and gain confidence. Driving the bus, and diving into a new life do seem scary, with mistakes waiting to happen. But you'll learn and grow more confident. Maybe you just have building fatigue(I may have invented this term just now, or maybe it already exists). When you spend so much time on a project, that you can't see the beginning or the end of it. It's great that your brothers help you, but maybe you should seek and accept some more help. I'm sure plenty of people would love to volunteer their talents to help you make your home feel more complete. Just imagine if your couches has cushions, and you had some storage so you didn't have to live in boxes. You've done so much work already, and way too much of it alone(my sincere opinion). I think traveling, no matter how scary it may seem right now, will be your reward for all this work. You deserve it, sooner rather than later.
    You're an amazing person, Emma. You deserve to reward yourself.

  • @donaldanderson1881
    @donaldanderson1881 2 роки тому +1

    Hang in there Emma. You will figure it all out soon. If you decided to stick with the lifestyle, you will meet nomad friends to convoy with for safety and fellowship. If it turns out not to be your thing, that's okay too. But I know from your personality, that you are not the 9 to 5 cubicle dweller type. I have followed your build from the beginning. Remember driving that big bus home? Fun times with your brothers.

  • @thomasconwaysr.9734
    @thomasconwaysr.9734 2 роки тому

    Ecoflo just came out with a tiny portable 4000 btu air conditioner that you might like go check it out.....It is not cheap and it will run off a battery pack......Good luck... I think you have come a long way on this bus build. Remember you will never please everyone just do you thing and be happy in life.

  • @bus.da.rhymes.1866
    @bus.da.rhymes.1866 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you, Thank you for this video. I'm currently half (a third) way through my bus build and this week I'm feeling TOTALLY lost, swamped, overwhelmed and confused. I spend about half (two thirds) of my day talking to myself about selling my bus, I sing silly songs about selling it "I'm gonna sell this God Damn bus, doo da, doo da. I'll either go crazy or go bust, GIVE THE BUS AWAY ! ! !". Of course I'm not serious, I love my bus but the last two weeks have been so hard. Two days ago I was installing roof racks, drilled 6 x 3/8" holes in the roof and it started to rain so I taped them over, we then had two days of HEAVY rain and 15cm (8in) of snow yesterday... I have no idea what i'm going back to tomorrow... Thanks again for this video and keeping it real. We got this !!!

  • @mysurlytrucker7510
    @mysurlytrucker7510 2 роки тому

    For the future , a little camping stove single burner that you just screw onto a bottle, quite cheap and easy to use and you can cook hot food , and its always a standby for when you need it , also it mite be worth having a double sleeping bag.

  • @jayfcali
    @jayfcali 2 роки тому

    That desk and chair set up is really nice, looks like you have plenty of room to work on. I'm sure the heat takes a toll, that cooler probably need ice water to be effective. I had something similar in the past and it requires ice water. I don't know if yours has a cooling feature for the water. I know we only see clips of your buslife but this is actually cool, transparency and all.

  • @victorylovelace
    @victorylovelace 2 роки тому

    I'm not a nomad/tiny home dweller yet, but I've been grabbing whatever I can when I can get it for a good price. I bought a clip-on 12V fan. You can use that at least until you can get an Air Max fan🤷🏾‍♀️. My daughter uses the 12V fan when she gets a little overheated and she says it works great!

  • @ginagonzalez6547
    @ginagonzalez6547 2 роки тому

    Having a bus is more than other people have, so don't get discouraged if the bus is not what you expected it to be. Keep it in good working order and treat it with kids gloves until you know for sure you want to sell it. If I had the land to have it stationed, I would buy it for you even if it won't run anymore. The important thing is the shell so keep up the good job and look forward, never back.

  • @erikgeorge3770
    @erikgeorge3770 2 роки тому

    ❤️🤗❤️🤗 my experience with small swamp coolers is that they don’t work well. setbacks are inevitable, but you’re doing great. you have your family for support, though they may make fun of you. keep plugging away 👍👍

  • @diablofubar3623
    @diablofubar3623 2 роки тому

    Think you are always doing your best Emma..don't be so harsh on yourself....
    Like I have mentioned before this is your build only you matter...
    Will say that if you were to sell Birbie I think quite a few of us would miss your build...
    Keep Smiling....:)

  • @robbyoliver4953
    @robbyoliver4953 Рік тому

    When it is hot I would either gets me some gas lift shocks or just use something to block my skylight open.
    Just a block of wood or a short board.
    Gas lift shocks like those on a SUV rear hatchback, and some kind of latch to keep it shut when it needs to be.

  • @willow55us
    @willow55us 2 роки тому

    You definitely don't want or need a swamp cooler. Humidity in a bus or any other vehicle will cause incredible problems down the line. As someone who has maintained mobile work vans and living quarters in the military, mold and mildew is always something we had to contend with. The beauty of an air conditioner is that it de-humidifies which is really what you need.

  • @nickadkins
    @nickadkins 2 роки тому

    The brotherly love is awesome!! Ha ha. Stay at it and keep learning.

  • @freespaces9177
    @freespaces9177 2 роки тому +1

    No one know what there doing with there life just enjoy life you are wonderful and adorable

  • @carllaughlin4541
    @carllaughlin4541 Рік тому

    Ney on the table top cooler/fan! Buy yourself a couple of RV roof top air conditioners, they don't stick up too high so You won't have to worry about going under bridges and overpasses.😁

  • @eloyanzaldua1889
    @eloyanzaldua1889 2 роки тому

    Hang in there lil sister. Yrs from now, u will tell ur story to a younger person and they will tell ya, wow you are such an adventurous lady! They will love ur story! As an old biker I made alot of lil mistakes but I'm older now and I love my mistakes that got me where I am today. What a life some of us get to live. Take care out there and may the 4 winds blow in ur favor.

  • @RoundTownWithMike
    @RoundTownWithMike 2 роки тому

    When I get really scared about a decision I have made I have to remember that life if long and nothing is permanent. It only goes on as long as you want it to. So I have to remember that scary and hard thing are what shape me and help me grow. And things change.

  • @mikepirtle6155
    @mikepirtle6155 2 роки тому +1

    I have never had any luck with swamp coolers but I live in a place that they don’t work well.

  • @chandalou
    @chandalou 2 роки тому +1

    We are super proud fans here....your awesome and a hard worker ( most couldn't even get through taking out the seats lol )... now on this discouragement video..it's a glitch and it will pass so be patient...you've done sooo much hard challenging work and that's where you're great ...so now set back a while and be proud of all you have done and things will come together..they will aligne ...and you will dot the i's and cross the t's.... ( we are looking to be doing a skoolie ourselves soon and you are a super inspiration 🏆 🏆 🏆 🏆...thank you and be waiting for your next.. HAPPY AND I GOT THIS video... we wish you a great and blessed day 🙏 ❤️

  • @target844
    @target844 2 роки тому

    A cheap way to level out the buss is pieces of wood that you simply place on the ground and drive onto as needed. Round of the edge so it is easier to drive onto. Another thing to consider is a level mounted so it is visible from the driver's position. A small amount of incline is not simple to notice when you drive so a level mounted so you can look at it when you park to make it easier. There are cheap compass levels on Amazon so you can see the direction of the bus's tile.
    Another thing that is highly recommended if you do not have any is tire blocks. The parking breaks on the buss can fail and if you part on an inclined surface it could be the case that it starts rolling during the night. So I would use tire blocks if parked in a location the buss could start tolling. Jimmy & Natalie, another youtube channel with a skoolie had the parking brake failing and it started rolling.

  • @robertmartin9901
    @robertmartin9901 2 роки тому

    Don't forget you just moved out of your previous home for 3.5 years and that can be overwhelming in itself. Once you get into a routine it will feel better. You have a knack for entertaining videos, so liked you bouncing on the ball in the background, the honest dialog and your pick of music. Do think the bus is a tad to big for first try but it seems you did manage to fill it with stuff. Looking forward to you getting on the road, scenic adventures and finding some dog to keep you company. Carry on sweetie..

  • @canadianwarrior2108
    @canadianwarrior2108 2 роки тому

    It has only been a week. When you hit a year, watch this video, and wonder with amazement how you felt so bad and how far you have made it!

  • @dallasczechgal5332
    @dallasczechgal5332 2 роки тому

    OMG!!!! I absolutely LOVE the crap out of your brothers!!!!! They both rock! I want sum brothers too......

  • @Baka_Oppai
    @Baka_Oppai 2 роки тому

    videos like this make me so thankful i just saved my pennies and bought a proper travel trailer.

  • @dianegombrich9215
    @dianegombrich9215 2 роки тому

    I heard someone say once, “Do it scared”. Could be a new motto!

  • @leslieservantofgod8601
    @leslieservantofgod8601 2 роки тому

    You're very courageous and you're doing a great job even me someone who's traveled my whole life as a over the road truck driver coming out here living on the road in my RV and disperse camping sometimes I think it's too much but then something happens and it's all good it's a blessing to be out here and to meet people like you

  • @vaasnaad
    @vaasnaad 2 роки тому

    I could tell it wasn't level by the crazy angles you were standing at! lol
    You can get a set of RV Leveling Blocks - there's several different kinds just go with the one that looks best to you - starting for about $25. Then you can just level the bus and don't worry about things rolling all over the place. You are doing a FANTASTIC job! I find what you are doing inspirational for my own project. Due to recent landlord issues, I"m not living in it right now but while I was and I was building, it was fantastic! It got frustrating at times but there's nothing like the satisfaction of having your own place - one that you made with your own hands just how you wanted it.
    I can't get that whistle tune out of my head!!

  • @crystalneel748
    @crystalneel748 2 роки тому

    I can see that location makes us think & build our buses very differently. I’m in south Louisiana & made sure I had a powerful portable AC before I even bought my shuttle bus! Lol We would die here w/o air conditioning in the summer~we’ve already reached 102 heat index this week!🥵
    I also installed a vent fan & small screened sun roof to remove some of the heat.
    Heat here is no joke. I had to use the portable AC I have for now which will only run on shore power, but eventually I’ve heard mini split ACs are the best to run on solar…
    Also critical to keeping heat out are window covers (not just decorative curtains). I cut out reflectix panels to fit each window & painted the interior side to match walls but I still find them flimsy. So I am going to be ordering the plastic corrugated sheets to glue onto them(like outdoor sign board).
    I am also building in phases so I already decided I would mostly have to be on shore power at first then add things to gradually be able to be off grid.
    My suggestion for your chair is to put a decorative rug under it & secure it when driving.
    For your large sun roof how about a room darkening rolling retractable window shade? You could mount it on one side & make a hook to attach it when you pull it across.
    You can also make an interior screen cover with magnets so you can prop it open a little to let heat out at night if you only use a fan instead of AC.
    The fitted sheet wrestling match is easily solved by buying a larger fitted sheet. Size up 1-2 sizes & get deep pocket sheets & it should stay put.
    Lastly, make a punch list of things to work on & prioritize…it will all get done eventually!
    Cancel the “what if’s!” & keep going!

  • @MotoKriss
    @MotoKriss 2 роки тому +2

    Hey awesome Emma. I am only half way trough the video this might get addressed but taking a chance. I also do poorly in the heat. But you can get window tint that's not like limo black. That blocks out most of the UV light and a good part of the heat. Might be something to look into. With a flat window and some soapy water it's pretty easy to install your self after 1 to 2 f up's :)
    You are amazing and you got this.

  • @schumerthd
    @schumerthd 2 роки тому

    I recommend you get some leveling jacks for your bus. Expensive investment, but you will not have to worry about your bus being unleveled.

  • @jayu724
    @jayu724 2 роки тому +1

    Emma, I'm so happy you're not selling..all your hard work, you're wonder woman in a bus!..
    Love the chair!..I look forward to your next episode each week..
    You're very creative and
    I'm re-living some of my own adventures thru yours!
    👍😊🙂🎻🎶❤

  • @musicpunk5
    @musicpunk5 2 роки тому

    You've got 2 amazing brothers. Don't get me wrong, you are pretty f-ing amazing yourself. It must just run in the family.

  • @catieb450
    @catieb450 2 роки тому

    You are an amazing young lady and you are young so you are just trying to figure out LIFE in general. Don’t be hard on yourself and enjoy life every day. It will unfold faster than you know.

  • @davidfaler
    @davidfaler 2 роки тому +1

    We all learn the most from our mistakes and doing things two or three times is normal. You're out of your comfort zone preparing to embark on an adventure. Take a deep breath, prioritize, make a list, knock'em out one at a time. You are the kind of person who isn't afraid of a challenge or hard work. If you want to do something and don't know how to look it up on youtube. You can do anything that someone else can do!

  • @realMDizzy
    @realMDizzy 2 роки тому

    You should buy some earth magnets and glue them to the skylight and your shade and just magnet them together. The little tiny ones should do the trick.

  • @lindaturner9903
    @lindaturner9903 2 роки тому

    Emma, please don't get discouraged and please don't sell the bus. It's only temporary, change is not easy. Let the dust settle, keep hammering out all the small stuff. You have come so far, look at what you have accomplished. Take it one day at a time. You can do this, you obviously are a bright, intelligent woman or you wouldn't have gotten this far. Fear of the unknown is natural. Try it for a year and if you feel the same way in a year, then make a decision about the bus. Things that break, can be fixed. Enjoy watching your channel, you make me laugh and you are so inspiring.

  • @justplaintommy63
    @justplaintommy63 2 роки тому

    I would love to give you some ideas and advice, getting things done while saving time and money is how my brain functions. A travel trailer AC unit was my first thought for the bus. it mounts outside so you don't lose floor space. I've even seen people use a small cooling unit built for refrigerated box trucks as an AC unit, and it could run on diesel fuel. But you are doing good, you're finding ways to get what you need and later down the road, you find ways to improve that. So if you ever do another bus, it will be even better. If you ever travel through central Illinois you're welcome to stop by, my friends and family would enjoy giving you some pointers. I also have the best mechanics in the area about a mile away, they love these kind of projects. Great video Emma 🙂

  • @designsinorbit
    @designsinorbit 2 роки тому +2

    That was a really fast 28 minutes for me. So I musta been having a good time watching this. I know how you feel so well it's unbelievable. Been there! I have so much advice from experience. But I'm sure you're good on receiving advice from strangers.

  • @ravinloon58
    @ravinloon58 2 роки тому

    You have done so well... and thank God you have finally put up some curtains. Your battle is on two fronts, all the stuff you have to learn to do to manage your new life and the internal struggle that comes with independence and living by yourself. Well done for starting a system to plan your days a bit, being organised is a skill. Well done for having a strategy for eating good food (you will appreciate every new thing you add). This week you learned about level parking... if you are staying for more than a day it is worth levelling up (you can buy small ramps for motorhomes) and you might want to put a spirit level on your dashboard to look at before you turn off the engine (you could be clever and use a plumb-bob hung from your mirror with a spot on the dash as your target but don't let it swing about while you are driving and break your windscreen). Emotionally... take care of your soul... find some water to sit by and get your feet wet, brush the morning dew off the grass, smell the flowers, sit in dappled sunlight under a tree... nature has the power to heal you. You are about to join a community of bus dwellers... folk that have been on the road a while and learned a lot... seek out other women traveling alone... these people have stuff to share and you will make their day.

  • @drendalynstemen7502
    @drendalynstemen7502 Рік тому

    Im building a skoolie by myself. I have to convince myself to keep on everytime im in it. I dont have the right tools, i have no help, and my biggest plan was to have an escape.