I was messaged today and told I don't know what it's like to live in an RV because I have mine set up in a park and don't travel with it. I'm sorry but you are wrong. My husband and I lived in a tractor trailer with two dogs for a year. That is MUCH less space than any RV out there.
I can tell you this you can live cheap in a tractor trailer too if you have an inverter. We did and had a microwave under the bunk and used a electric skillet also. That's when you learn creative cooking. Like Rice a Roni, you can dice any meat and dump it in and let it cook together.
No I don't know everything about RV life but this is my story and my blog about my husband and I going from homeless to rebuilding our lives in and RV. I want to show people there is hope when they are facing homelessness. I'm not the only one doing this. A neighbor in the park is in a small converted van style RV. She's in there with her husband and four kids. The people next to us loss everything also and are in a nicer RV with the husband, wife, and two kids.
Me I was lucky I came up with enough money to buy and rebuild an old RV. As for traveling the RV is road worthy with a few repairs and some sway bars installed. It's why we bought it, because it means we will never be homeless again and looking for a place to park our truck for the night were we won't be arrested with our dogs (3 at that time) and our cat.
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