Meet Becky After extensive planning and saving to afford her dream of full time RVing debt free, Becky hit the road as a solo female RVer at the age of 28. Her career as a laboratory vet technician was missing something, and she wanted more adventure and to see the country. To afford her lifestyle, […]
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Family Warmth in Austin and Various Stuff
Despite our chilly arrival to Austin, we have been surrounded by warmth of family this past week. Our reason for being in Austin is because my brother still lives in this awesome city we grew up in. He and his new gal wanted to host their first Thanksgiving feast in their home- and my mother […]
Gift Giving Guide for Full Time RVers
Every year at the holiday season, we get asked what are ideal gifts for RVers. Whether you have a RVer on your holiday list you are shopping for, or are a RVer looking for ideas to suggest to your friends & family … this guide is for you. Considerations When Gifting an RVer Giving gifts […]
Unlocked & Universal – Millenicom Retina iPad Mini Awesomesauce!
The big unanswered question from our announcement of the “Ridiculously Awesome” Millenicom iPad Mini deal – would the iPads be locked to T-Mobile or not? Millenicom expected that they would be, though my research lead me to expect that like other iPad’s the devices from Millenicom would actually be unlocked. Our Retina iPad Mini arrived this […]
A Chilly Arrival to Austin
In the week since our last travelogue update, we made it to our 2-week stop over point in Austin, TX for Thanksgiving with family. Since leaving Cape Blanco Lighthouse in mid-October, we have journeyed 2273 miles towards our winter destination of Cedar Key, FL. Whew… way too many miles for these nomads, but just over […]
Healthcare & Health Insurance for Full Time RVers
No matter how you look at it, healthcare, and specifically health insurance, is a headache. The US healthcare system, for all of its advancements, is painfully expensive and a complicated mess. This is an update to our previous healthcare chapter to integrate in the added challenges and benefits of the Affordable Care Act (ACA – […]
Desert Bus Driving
We’ve spent the past week driving across the deserts of southern California, Arizona and New Mexico – appropriate as the Desert Bus for Hope fundraising campaign has been going on this past week. We’ve been able to knock out a substantial number of miles off our cross country repositioning and we’ve kept incredibly busy. Quartzsite, […]
Millenicom’s Ridiculously Awesome iPad Mini Deal
Our favorite mobile data reseller Millenicom suffered a big black eye recently, when Sprint suddenly canceled the upstream gateway arrangement that enabled Millenicom’s “Unlimited” plan. Many former customers are still left without service, as their device’s ESNs have not yet been unlocked for re-activation on other services – a hugely frustrating situation for Millenicom and customers […]
Meanwhile, at a Yacht Club in the Desert…
We follow serendipity. It’s our guiding light. And Monday it was on in full force. While our location indicator on our blog was set to showing us in Phoenix already, we were actually still parked in Desert Hot Springs lamenting saying ‘until next time’ to Nina & Paul. We were about to make way to […]
Get Thee To a Spa!
Two of my favorite things about RVing are: In addition to our location changing constantly, we get to mix up the types of places we stay at. Meeting and connecting with amazing people. And thankfully, we constantly get to bask in the glow of these awesome side effects of a RVing life. Our next segment […]











