Sunday, March 16, 2014

Great Finds

When we decided to try out this 'living in an RV full-time' thing, I was amazed to learn how many people actually do it already.  I realized it's kinda like anything else in life...if it doesn't pertain to you directly, then you just don't really know about it.  That's how homeschooling is too.  If you're not in the 'homeschooling world', and then you enter it, you will be amazed at how it truly is this 'secret world'.

While researching this RVing lifestyle, I have came across many blogs, websites, and facebook pages put out there by families who are living in an RV.  There are two sites, though, that can be your 'one-stop shop' websites on the internet.

The first being Fulltime Families which is about...you guessed it...families who live on the road full-time.  It also has a lot about roadschooling on the site as well.

The second website is Technomadia.  This site isn't geared towards just families, but to anyone and everyone who currently lives in an RV or is interested to learn more about doing it.

There is a great link on this site to some couple blogs, family blogs, and solo blogs...all by people who are not retired...(which means they are all working and living in an RV :-). I thought only retired *folks owned and traveled in RVs.  Nope.  Not anymore.   Non-retired Rver Blogs

Technomadia also just released a new way for RVers to connect with one another called RVillage.  This site allows you to meet and connect with other RVers who are staying right in your RV park.  So if you are in XYZ Travel Park, you can go on the site and see if anyone else has signed in as being there and who they are...single adult, family with kids, retired folks.  You can 'meet' and 'chat' online first and then schedule a time to get together in person.  This is really great for introverts.  I'm not really an introvert, but it will be nice to instantly see if anyone on the site is also at the same travel park we are at that have kids.

*I'm not sure why I decided to start using the word 'folks' during this blog post.  It is not in my normal vocabulary.



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