My RV is My Sanctuary

My RV is My Sanctuary

We are categorized as being “remote workers”, but I prefer to say I work from home. This motorhome is my home. It is my sanctuary. When things get tough, I turn on my music and close the blinds. While the outside changes constantly, the inside remains the same. It is...
Full-Time RV Confessions: Loving the Little Things

Full-Time RV Confessions: Loving the Little Things

I’ve learned to find joy in the little things. Those mundane things we still need to do while living the RV life – like laundry and grocery shopping. This week, we are parked at a KOA with a laundry room within walking distance of our spot. That was the first plus....
3 Days to Costco

3 Days to Costco

My name is Sandi, and I am addicted to Costco. Wayne and I live and work in our motorhome, moving every two weeks. For the last three months, we have not been within two hours of Costco, and it was rough. It’s not that I love to shop; in fact, the truth is that I...
Reading Between the Signs

Reading Between the Signs

Sometimes you learn the hard way. Last weekend, we left the motorhome behind and stayed in a lodge within Custer State Park in South Dakota. The roads around the park are a bit challenging for some, especially if they don’t read the signs between the tunnels. Much of...
Why Do We Sit Around a Campfire?

Why Do We Sit Around a Campfire?

I must be reminded to sit around a campfire. These reminders often originate from a solar event, such as the winter solstice or, more recently, the fall equinox. The campfire is a great place to release things you no longer want in your life, such as worry and stress....
How I Transformed My RV Wall Into a Happy Space

How I Transformed My RV Wall Into a Happy Space

One tiny improvement in my RV space makes me smile every time I see it. For the past six years, I have looked at the wall clock positioned directly in front of me while working at the dinette table, seated on the bench. This area, which serves as my office, is part of...
Feeling Like a Tourist Again

Feeling Like a Tourist Again

Sometimes you need to get a room to feel like a tourist. Even when you are staying in an RV park that has 25,000 check-ins per year because of its location in the Black Hills. Wayne always says that his goal is to be a full-time tourist. What I think he means is that...
Turn Off the GPS

Turn Off the GPS

Where does that road go? That is my favorite question to answer. It feels a bit like cheating these days to turn off the GPS for a while and make a turn that others are not. GPS should be there to turn back on when you need to find your way home. Usually. And I am...