Welcome to London! Earlier this year we spent an incredible week in London with our 9-month-old daughter, and I can’t wait to share our experience! Having traveled to many destinations, London holds a special place in my heart and ranks among my top favorite places. The city perfectly blends vibrant urban life, world-class art, delicious …
Glacier National Park, Montana
After we left Grand Teton and Yellowstone, we drove straight up to Montana to visit Glacier! This was Jeffrey’s favorite park so far (#13 on our trip). Overall, the park is absolutely beautiful and it wasn’t nearly as crowded as the others. There is a small town outside of the park that we stayed in …
Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
National park number #12 for us! Similar to the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone is one of the most talked about national parks. Millions of visitors come every year hoping to see picturesque Old Faithful blow with a buffalo standing nearby. We had that exact experience when we visited! We spent 1 day in the park and …
How COVID-19 saved our lives: Our financial journey from almost $1 million in debt to $0
Originally this blog post was titled “Debt free by 23…ish” and I had this intro – Okay, so technically I was 25 when we “officially” became debt free (meaning $0 in any type of debt payment – including our house) but 23 rhymes better and was the big year of changing our debt ratio for …
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
After we left South Dakota, we headed further west towards Wyoming. Wyoming is home to two popular national parks. Our first stop was to national park #11, Grand Teton! We drove straight in from SD so when we arrived we were hungry and tired. That didn’t stop our excitement when we saw wild buffalo on …
Sustainable RV Living – Why we went solar
We finally took the plunge and decided to go solar. This is huge because it’s allowed us the ability to run on our own resources. This has aided us in the #1 question we ask ourselves everyday.. where will we sleep tonight? There are a few places that vanlifers and RV’ers can sleep and I …
Most asked questions about: Vanlife
After being on the road for a few months we’ve had a lot of interest from friends, family and followers about what it’s like living in the Winnebago full time. We’ve narrowed it down to 5 of our most asked questions and thought we’d share the answers! Where do you sleep at night? Where do …
Wind Cave National Park, South Dakota
National Park #10! It feels a bit odd writing a blog about this park as there isn’t much to say.. but hopefully my few bits of information will help prepare your expectations when visiting Wind Cave. When we visited the Black Hills we were close enough for a day trip into Wind Cave. I mentioned …
Top 5 things to do in: Long Beach, Washington
After a week in Long Beach, we’ve rounded up a list of the top 5 things we think you should do while visiting. Although we weren’t originally planning on visiting this town, we’re glad we did as it was the perfect place for a slow week near the sea. It’s a bit of a tourist …
Wild Camping Locations
So.. what’s wild camping? Wild camping is also known as boondocking, dry camping or dispersed camping and it’s another way of saying FREE camping. One of the perks of #vanlife is being able to find amazing spots to sleep at night that are absolutely free. You don’t always luck up and find the perfect spot, …