We are
downsizing from our townhouse into our 13 foot Scamp travel trailer for the
time being. This is some serious
downsizing we are talking about too. We
began going through every nook and cranny of our home beginning in
mid-April. It has been a job!
Culling
out what we only need for daily survival, then adding in a few items to make it
nicer and more comfortable has been easier than I thought it would be. I am finding in this process that I don’t
want to be encumbered by my stuff and I am happy to let things go. If we don’t love it then it needs to go. If we love it we will take it with us. It has amazed us all at how much stuff we
have hung onto that we really don’t care for.
Kind of nuts, really.
Our RV
has an abundance of hidden storage so you can pack a lot inside. More stuff than you need, actually. In one area I have our bedding and linens all
organized in clear zipper bags (the ones comforters and bedspreads come
in). In another we have our electrical
cords, hoses, heater and fan stored. We
have an area for games and craft supplies, another for pots and pans and a
third for miscellaneous items.
Our
clothing has been seriously scaled back to fit inside our existing
suitcases. I did not want to purchase
anymore luggage because that would mean we’d just pack more stuff.
I am
adding a shell for our pick up so we can have additional storage and we can
keep those items locked and secure.
Our
patio furniture all folds flat so we’ll be able to take it along and enjoy
using it. Compact is really the name of
the game. Outdoor living space will be
key to making this workable and more comfortable. I plan to set up an outdoor kitchen space on
our folding table whenever we stop, just like when we go camping.
The old
ice box is our pantry, a cooler our refrigerator, the toaster oven and
microwave plus a hot plate and a kitchen kettle will help us conserve propane
when we have access to electricity. We
have battery powered lights as well as electric.
Small
items that multi task are even better.
The bin that holds the linens can also hold dirty laundry and be used as
a bathtub. Our pasta pot will be used
for cooking and to heat water. My laptop
will be invaluable as our communication center, home office and as our TV/DVD
player, among other things.
It
won’t always be easy but we’ll make it work.
Oh my gosh! I can hardly wait to see how this works out. :)
ReplyDeleteK
We are excited.
DeleteWill you be traveling or planning to stay in 1 spot-or both? What do the girls think? I remember the days of living in half a dorm room -how much do you need really?!
ReplyDeleteJessiejack
The girls are super excited. We plan to be travelling and staying in a few spots as we make our way along. No set concrete plans.
DeleteI think you are really moving along quickly. Be sure and keep us posted.
ReplyDeleteWill do!
DeleteYes - are you traveling or saving for something else???
ReplyDeleteReady for something new and different.
DeleteThis sounds so fascinating to me!!! How much planning did it take?
ReplyDeletePlans have been in motion since April. As it gets closer to departure time we are really getting excited.
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