Honestly, we thought the pace might kill us. We bickered, packing things up gave us backaches, and sometimes the excitement kept us up all night. But somehow, we managed to purge all our belongings in four weeks, and we found the perfect fifth wheel to make our home. The Jayco Pinnacle 36FBTS had a 400 sq. ft. floor plan that would allow us room to work remotely, along with an additional half bathroom that would make it easy to host family and friends on the road.
We eased into the transition of living in an RV full-time in March 2017, staying close to our familiar Charlotte, NC area. We expected parting with our belongings and our home to bring up a bunch of feelings, and it did.
But one of those feelings was a growing sense of freedom and excitement we’d never experienced before. We didn’t realize how much all our stuff and our big house was truly weighing us down. But now, we were redefining our American Dream. We were blazing our own path and rewriting the rules.
Since moving into our RV, we’ve taken our time traveling across the continent, visiting 27 states and 20 national parks, and loving every minute of it. We expected our new lifestyle would allow us to check more locations off our bucket list––but what really surprised us was the connections we’ve made along the way. We’ve met countless kind strangers who have become new friends, and been welcomed into the RVing community with open arms. People we’ve just met have offered us places to stay with full hook-ups, asking for nothing in return. We stayed for free at a ranch in Montana, our launch point for visiting Yellowstone. It’s one of the most beautiful places we’ve ever seen, and among our favorite memories so far.