It’s not always great RVing full time.
So many motorhome weblogs discuss how wonderful it is to enjoy “quality time” with loved ones, get in touch with your kids and reconnect with the outdoors.
All of this makes residing in a motorhome full-time seem like it’s very easy, it’s a huge amount of fun…so…entirely unrealistic.
Let us not kid ourselves, four folks residing in less than 400 sq ft of living space are going to tick each other off.
You simply can’t help that from occurring.
So don’t believe the overly optimistic blog writers, its not like that, you can be assured.
Here is the reality:
Sometimes your son or daughter grab Mom’s iPhone, video each other – all when Mom is actually on an important company telephone call and Dad is way too busy e-mailing on his cell phone while entirely failing to pay attention when he really should be…
Quite often you spend a lot of time sending text messages, IMing, looking at figures as well as e-mailing on your cell phone and totally neglecting everybody in your family…
In some cases when emptying the sewer at 7:30 in the morning the old low quality sewer line leaks, blows up and three gallons of fresh, warm septic water shoots out all over your pants…
Or even whenever everyone inside the Motor home absolutely irritates you solely because they are merely breathing in the same air that you are…
Or perhaps how about any time the children wake up at half a dozen in the morning and jog through the Rv, leading you to think you’re realistically be in that dream you’re having about the San Francisco Bay Area earthquake of 1908…
Or maybe when the noodles on the cooktop takes 2 hours to cook when you are so ravenous you could eat your hand…
Or perhaps when your aggravatingly chatty neighbor with quadruple pierced ears and much more tattoos than a Hell’s Angel cannot cease speaking about exactly why it’s OK to remove your grey water into a ditch he dug which simply runs into the fresh water lake next to the Rv park…
Or when you have basically no time to your self and really miss the days having a decent, non-moving, private residence which you could effortlessly slip away and really get some good work accomplished.
Nonetheless apart from all of that, RVing full-time is great. Provided you can cope with all of the minor issues.
On balance, when you are back to “the real world” you have all types of stuff you gotta deal with too, right?
Simply don’t believe all you read on RVing, mainly because we will give you the real deal – the good, the bad and the downright unsightly…
Are you ready to go RVing full-time yet?