Rachel and I are on the road to see America, to find Haven, and to live in the moment for every mile along the way.
Rachel and I are on the road to see America, to find Haven, and to live in the moment for every mile along the way.
Being a neatnik has its advantages. For example, you know where to find your things when you need them – no rummaging necessary. Plus, your
This week that little climber in pink moved into her dorm at Colorado State University, her first home without a parent in it. This month
… Or How Moving Is Like Childbirth On Friday, Glenn and I – along with my strapping, college-age son – moved our logic- and physics-defyinginly heavy collection
At this moment we have no permanent address, but that will probably change someday. (Probably. We’re open to learning otherwise.) Haven’s Path We imagine there’s
One of the rules we created for our downsizing effort was that anything we keep needs to be of a size the two of us
I love tent camping, but this isn’t that. Camping Is Roughing It Camping is hauling your food and water and shelter deep into the woods
The redemption of a Type A personality is a subtle thing. The pace of life on permanent vacation reverberates with a nearly imperceptible thrum. Like
On our adventures we’ll be relocating frequently. Our “plan” is to stay as long as we stay, then move on when it’s time. And every
What makes a place your home? The phrase “Home is where you hang your hat,” isn’t something I’ve ever given much thought until now. As