Yes, you read that right. What was I thinking when we bought an RV? I had lofty goals, but I don’t think I fully considered the real life impact of our decision.
1. I have way too many clothes. Being in the RV last night for dinner made me realize how quickly the space can get cluttered. CM and I worked out who would get which storage area, and even though I got the largest space, it’s still not enough. I have two dressers and a closet full of clothes; and that doesn’t include the bins full of summer clothes I haven’t unpacked yet!
2. I’m a pack rat. My mother sent me an eyeglass cleaner from Japan and even though I’ve never opened it, I can’t get rid of it! I’ve got a gazillion other little things that I’ve bought and never used, but still can’t get rid of. RV space is so finite. There’s no way for me to have room for all of the little things I love.
3. I like to “Shh” people.It’s true. When I’m watching TV, I demand complete silence. That just doesn’t happen in an RV. I can hear every whisper and every giggle. It’s just like standing in an elevator.
Regardless of those 3 things. We did buy an RV and I know I can overcome these things. I just need to really get it into my head that we are not just switching from apartment living to RV living, but rather we are changing our lives. That means I have to learn to do things differently.
What do you think would be your greatest adjustment to RV life?














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