van conversion

The Adventure Has Begun. New Home In Progress. Who’d of Thunk?

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I can’t say as I ever thought a place I might call home someday would be a Chevy van. But as I mentioned about two weeks ago, John and I came up with the idea to take his work van when we travel to Tennessee this fall for a long overdue vacation. We want both dogs, Kylie and Gidget to come with us, as we will be staying at a cabin once we arrive.  Instead of staying in a hotel that takes pets for our one night down and one night back, we started giving thought to adding a bed to the van.

Well, that has exploded into a whole world we never even knew existed! Many people travel around the country in this way – in conversion vans, or vans they’ve converted into a place they can call home on wheels when on the road. There are endless blogs dedicated to this very way of traveling… and many who live this way, too.

So our adventure has begun. John has two work vans for his construction business, one of which he really only uses to haul his trailer on occasion and serves as a back up should the other one need maintenance or work done on it. This is the van that will serve as our new home on wheels. To be a bit more inconspicuous he has removed all the lettering from the van stating his work as a contractor which entails new homes, and remodeling for the past 22 years.

As John got down to peeling off the last of the lettering, I asked him to leave “New Home.” I thought it would be fun to get a picture before he peeled those last letters away. And so here it is—our intention is firmly set in place!

The conversion will include adding plug ins for electricity so we can plug in at a campground. It will also include the building of bunk beds and storage units which John will build around Kylie’s kennel. Gidget’s is small enough, so she is a bit more flexible. We will also be adding solar panels and an A/C unit to the top of the van, and are also looking at installing a small refrigerator.

Eventually we’d like to travel out West (hopefully next year) and then we will stay at campgrounds along the way. For that trip we plan to have a small kitchen in place with a two burner stove, so we can make some meals to save on cost of eating out at restaurants.

And then there is of course what I’ll want to do with the interior to make it feel comfy and homey. I found this sweet banner at our local Farmers and Artisans Market last Saturday made by our neighbors. Mom, Beth and her two daughters, Jessica and Jenny love to sew and they call themselves the Three Baggy P’s (their last name begins with a P.). You can check out their Etsy shop here. This is just a portion of the banner as I couldn’t get it in on the whole picture.

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When I showed it to John and my intention for it he said, “You aren’t going to make the van all girly are you?” He was smiling when he said it, but I do realize I have to compromise on this space (unlike my writing cottage!) and make it feel good for him, too. But I like having this starting point and it will be fun to see what I can find for blankets and comforters for the bunk beds to go with these colors. And I’m hoping to find most things at second hand shops.

And speaking of thrift shops… this adorable little hot pot had to come home with me the other day…it will be perfect for heating up my morning and evening tea to have in my weenie dog mug.

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So the adventure has begun.  Sometimes the planning and anticipation is just as fun as the road trip itself!

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Routine Rituals and Dreams

Routine Rituals and Dreams

Most mornings, after being let out of her kennel, this is where you will find Kylie. It’s the spot she waits patiently as John makes his coffee and gets ready for the day. One of the last things John does before heading out to a job site is to put his workboots on. And Kylie has trained him well because he carries his boots into the living room and she scoots over.

Before his laces are tied, he takes a few moments to be in this sweet space with his dear dog, stroking her head and back. It’s a special routine ritual between the two.

And as we dreamed of going on vacation later this fall talking about plans recently, John wanted Kylie to go with us this time (and yes, Gidget will be coming along too!). But little did we realize how this would all evolve, and boy-oh-boy, are we excited!

John has two work vans, one of which he only uses as a back up. It will be perfect to make the trip south to a spot in Tennessee where we will stay in a cabin for seven days.  We plan to make it a two day trip down and back, staying one night each way in a campground.

And this is where a whole new world has opened up to us!  John is planning on what we’ve dubbed, “pimping” out the van. He’s going to insulate it, build bunk beds, and build a platform for Gidget’s car seat, plus make space for both dog kennels.

What we didn’t realize is that this is a way of travel for many…taking vans and converting them into a space to sleep, cook, and even work should you choose to. There are endless websites and blogs on this very subject!  Even women are going solo and making treks on their own following their hearts and seeing the states.  One such site I just started following is She-Explores.

And here’s one woman, named Jessie, who lives out on the open road with her little doxie (be still my heart!):

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John and I have both been doing research and will start with the basics for our trek to Tennessee later this fall in the van. And then our hope is to go out west next year for a longer trek staying in campgrounds along the way. This will mean adding to the van with more essentials to make it our home on wheels.

It sure has had me thinking much about how much I love routine, but also how it will be fun to escape the routine and set out on an adventure, just the four of us….in a Chevy van….heading down the highway….taking in the views…and grateful for dreams!

oh, and speaking of dreams… my manuscript for  Wisdom Found in the Pause has gone through it’s final stage of editing with my editor which is the proofreading stage – woo hoo!  One last read through for me this week, and then I’ll begin formatting it.  I’ve also received some proof’s for the cover and can’t wait to share the cover with you soon!

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