I grew up in New York City, a place filled with diverse cultures and every kind of person imaginable. So, when my parents took my brother and me for adventures as kids, we left the hustle and bustle of the city for nature, traveling up and down the East Coast and exploring a new campground every few months.
I wanted my kids to have the same sense of adventure, feeling just as comfortable in a bustling metropolis as they did in the wilderness. So one day, my husband Luis and I bought an RV.
When we began our RV journey in July, 2016, our kids were little—Julian was three and Milena was one—but the time had come to pursue our dream of long-term RVing. We finally had the money, flexibility and inspiration to take the leap. We’d done some window shopping the year before, falling in love with toy haulers and all their cargo space. When it came time to buy, we knew exactly what we were looking for.
We found a gently used toy hauler that looked and felt brand new. The previous owners had traded it in for a different model, but the RV’s second full bathroom, side patio and onboard generator made it an ideal choice for us. Traveling to California, Mount Rushmore or the Grand Canyon suddenly felt within our grasp, even with two little ones in tow. The toy hauler’s space meant we had the flexibility to adapt our living space from day-to-day and year-to-year to suit our growing family. We bought it, and the next thing we knew, our life hit the road.