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It’s that time of year again. People are making their lists and checking them twice!
If you read our blog, chances are you or someone you know is traveling full time. I’ve put together a list of some of my most favorite items that anyone (traveling or not) may love to receive this Christmas season. In no particular order, here are some of my favorite things.
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We made it to Knoxville a little earlier than planned to see Jonathan's family who we haven't seen in nearly a year!
Sickness crept in and took over most of our 2 weeks there, but we were able to declutter our home...again, give it a good scrub before we left town.
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Laundromats make doing laundry on the road so easy. I first thought I'd hate using the laundromat, but now I've come to love getting everything washed in just two hours!
Storing all our clothes in just 2-3 packing cubes each has been a game changer. Packing cubes allow us to store all our clothes neatly in a very tiny space. Keeping things neat and organized is key to traveling full time!
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We're traveling from Saskatchewan to Winnipeg in search of warmer temperatures. Here you'll get a glimpse into what a typical travel day looks like for us.
A special thanks to @natecroft for some of the rad tunes. Check out more of his music at http://natecroft.com
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Self Care. Even saying those words makes me feel guilty. Is this just a new catchphrase that moms are throwing around to make them feel better about spending time away from their family to do something for themselves?
The truth is, I really thought this. It’s still new to me that taking time to do something for myself isn’t necessarily selfish. I’m not talking about taking an entire day to visit some fancy spa and spend hundreds on facials and massages…though that does sound amazing.
I’m talking about taking time to do something that feeds your soul. That makes you remember that you’re a person, not just a mom and a wife. Things like signing up for that pottery class, buying a plant that makes you smile every time you see it, doing some yoga, or going to a coffee shop alone and ordering your favorite spice chai drink that you don’t have to share with anyone!
Living in 220 sq. ft. as a family of six, as you can imagine...we are close. Physically. VERY. CLOSE. We spend nearly all day every day right next to each other, and we love it. But it's easy to get caught up in taking care of everyone else's needs, and it's even easier to forget that you, too, have needs.
In the last few months, Jonathan and I have been making it a priority to let each other have one day out of the Airstream alone. Yes, that usually involves us working, doing laundry, or going to the grocery store, but it’s a start right?
This week I took it a step further. I’ve gotten up each morning (I know it’s only Wednesday, but still…) to take a long walk. We’re visiting Saskatchewan this week and fall is here to stay.
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