Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Q & A #1


Q&A part 1:
If I don’t answer your question, write me and you may find it on the next Q&A, oh! exciting!

On the road we get stopped, whenever we stop, and asked a lot of questions. Here are some answers to the most common.  

Most frequently asked questions:
  1. Is that an old bus converted to a camper/ an old camper converted to a bus/ did you make that yourselves?
No. It’s a fiberglass fabrication that looks like an old bus. It’s called a Dub Box it’s light and has all of the basic things you need for living inside.
2)What’s the set up inside of there? Often paired with: Can I see the inside?
The set up is this: is has a fridge( about dorm room size), a sink, a 3 burner gas stove, a table a couch that folds into a large bed and a small loft bed for the little one. The roof pops up to about 6’7” so it is comfortable to stand in. There are LED lights and a stereo powered by a solar panel on the roof. There is a small outdoor shower and the type of toilet you would find on a small boat. I use all those things the way you do in your house, only in much less space.
If I know you then I will happily show you the inside. If we have never met before, no.
  1. How long are you going to do this for? No really, how long?
I like to say until it stops being fun. Which is the complete truth and all I know.  But I get it, this is weird, you need some concrete information. You think I am too aloof and that we are going to be miserable when we realize what we are actually doing. So to you I say: about 2 years. That seems reasonable. Let’s regroup then and I’ll update you.
4)Where are you planning on going?
We plan a route about 2-6 weeks ahead with the expectation of work commitments. We plan on visiting all of the United States then continuing on, if we want (See Question #3). When we first started we had the First 2 months planed to a T. But you know what, there were some set backs, we didn’t get to fulfill those plans and we realized that maybe meticulously planning the trail ahead wasn’t going to be the easiest way for us to travel.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Getting cozy in the sunshine.

Here we go!


March 7th
I am sitting watching a hawk glide in the wind over a lush valley. When I happened upon this serene spot yesterday afternoon, I decided that I would spend two nights here...but really I’ve got almost nowhere to be by any certain time. So I am mostly persuaded by the cycle of the moon and the starts and when I get hungry, or tired.
I stayed with a friend who had wi-fi a couple of nights ago and when I logged onto my ipad I realized I was behind on my shows, like really behind. Where I’m camping right now has no cell service. So I made friends with some other campers. It dawns on me that I am further behind on keeping up with people and this is much more important then any show.
Wait! it’s been a few months and perhaps were only catching up now- and I don’t even know that your’e catching up with me ( Please let me know!). Our family has embarked on an adventure that was perhaps a long time coming and a short time planned. Many people  had many questions. Some of them thought provoking, some a little silly. I will address that in a few days on a Q&A post.
So how did this start? A dream? A conversation? The pull of the cosmos on my curiosity? Yes. It began with Walden, with Travels With Charlie, with On The Road and a hundred other books that sparked the imagination for places undiscovered. It began with a belief that experiences are the best thing you can own and a feeling that sitting at home researching preschools wasn’t really how I wanted to spend my time. It began with my husband saying, “ Ok lets do it!”
I mean that’s the gist of it and of course I’ll get existential in future post.
I’ll also post pictures and write about where the heck we happen to be. 
Good night and Safe Travels,
H