Why I Chose an RV Life (and you can too)!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @TravelingwiththeGramkracker
    @TravelingwiththeGramkracker 6 лет назад +141

    This is very good video. I’m also traveling for two. I’m sure there’s many others. my catalyst was when my mother wanted to travel and got cancer, I watched her wither away and die looking out her window. I became disabled in the late 90s and things had progressed to the point to where I was sitting in a wheelchair looking out the window, then remembered my moms last year, and I said that’s it I’m out of here. I’ve been on the road now for three years, first in a class B+ and now this year I bought a huge van and I’m very happy with it cuz I got to build it out myself and I am now more functional than I was when I was sitting at home, the stress levels or just down to nothing. RV life basically save me and I’m so glad it did.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +17

      Traveling with the Gramkracker yes yes yes! Thank you for sharing. I'm so happy you followed your dream. I just want to hug you

    • @Seastorm-nh8cv
      @Seastorm-nh8cv 6 лет назад +13

      Such inspiration. Let's let the world know WE CAN DO THIS! I watched a *Girl, a Guy and an RV.*..In one of his stories he kept saying "I wish I could do that" and the response always was "Well, why don't you?" I say to you, "Well, why don't we?" Woohooo!

    • @FrankGreenway
      @FrankGreenway 6 лет назад +5

      Traveling with the Gramkracker I’m feeling the same way after watching my mom die this year with liver cancer. I’m currently forced to work part time for insurance and can’t take off until I’m 65 and can get Medicare. I have a serious but stable heart condition. Well I’m in love with your rv and freedom.

    • @pattihawks8514
      @pattihawks8514 5 лет назад +5

      Traveling with the Gramkracker
      Good for you! That took great courage, and I want to be courageous! I’m physically limited, as well and have become very weak (several chronic illnesses over 22 yrs.). There was a time I might have been able, and I let it pass! God be by your side, wherever you roam! ♥️🙏✌️

  • @mzmonicaallday6615
    @mzmonicaallday6615 6 лет назад +73

    You gave me chills...It's time FOR ME!! Thank you for your openness and honesty!

  • @JanetBullard
    @JanetBullard 6 лет назад +1

    My husband and I are preparing to start traveling next year, I can hardly wait. This year, January, my mom was told by her doctor that six months would be a long time. She passed away in early May. Her response was: "I thought I would have more time." Time is so precious, we take it for granted. It was a huge eye-opener.

  • @wendyadams3754
    @wendyadams3754 6 лет назад +2

    This video moved me in more ways than you will ever know. Thank you so much for sharing it. I have kept telling myself all the reasons I shouldn't do what I want. It is purely out of fear. I am going to go for it!

  • @andreabalderstone4272
    @andreabalderstone4272 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing this video. I too have dedicated the last 28 years working hard for all the things we are supposed to have and enjoy. 4 years ago at the age of 44 I became ill with a chronic illness which has changed my life, as most days I feel unwell. However travel makes life exciting again and makes me feel normal for a change. My career is no longer important to me and I just want to spend time travelling with my Husband. He retires in less than 2 years, so my hardest job now is convincing him to give up the bricks and mortar, to go off on our travels. I am grateful to you for sharing your story, as it has convinced me that my dreams are attainable and I can make this happen. Unfortunately the UK where I live is not as motorhome friendly as the US, however Europe in general is great to explore. We are off on a test run soon, hiring a van to visit France & Switzerland, so really excited about that. I’m just binge watching your videos at the moment to get as much advice as I can. Thanks so much for sharing your story. I’m sure your sister would be very proud of what you have achieved. 😁

  • @hardtruth2039
    @hardtruth2039 4 года назад +2

    Last year at age 57 I had an unexpected emergency quintuple by-pass. My wife had retired a few years ago and I had planned to retire in 5 years and then we planned to by a 5th wheel and hit the road. When this happened everything for me changed and my time line went from 5 years to NOW! Luckily we were basically debt free with no mortgage and just a couple of minor bills. We aren’t waiting any longer. We have since purchased our 5th wheel and are preparing to start our travels.

  • @floridalife2800
    @floridalife2800 5 лет назад +1

    I am VERY proud of those people who are not afraid to take their life in the control. Life is long, but is so short. And being able to do what's BEST for you isn't a bad thing.

  • @shawngreenwood7825
    @shawngreenwood7825 6 лет назад +2

    Wow! I to need to excape like you. Problem is debt. I have fallen into the work-home-work grind. You inspire me! Thank you

  • @ricardocastillo8703
    @ricardocastillo8703 5 лет назад +2

    Your story gave me chills and inspiration to follow my dreams. Your sisters story, reminded of my mother's. God bless.

  • @ArtsyLadyCrafter
    @ArtsyLadyCrafter 6 лет назад +2

    Also wanted to say I'm sorry you lost your big sister in such an unfair way. Traveling with her is a great tribute, and she gets to see the places with you. :-)

  • @ritab3573
    @ritab3573 6 лет назад +2

    Found your channel by accident. I loved this video, I couldn't get out earlier because I was raising a family, then never had much money but we did tent camp whenever possible. I finally retired about a year ago, I was able to put some money on the side and I'm planning to spend most of my time in my trailer on the road. I envy you that you were able to live your dream at a younger age. I just turned 72 yo.

  • @dollycan6579
    @dollycan6579 6 лет назад +2

    I enjoyed this and your How to make a Living video. But in my opinion, the absolute best bit was your comment "I own the Wheel" - I love this and will use it as a reminder to myself going forward. This was a treat!

  • @aprilasbahr
    @aprilasbahr 6 лет назад +2

    How ironic. Robin, we could be twins, except I got caught up in the rat trap job, trying to be a good mother, handle finances, emergencies, and be the best I could be as an office manager in a Dr's office that had 8 Drs. Talk about stress!!! And then transcribe all of the Drs patient notes and various other types of correspondence once I was home.. Now I'm disabled, sitting at home, watching UTUBE, and following the tribe :). I've been searching and dreaming of owning a beautiful RV, so that it's possible to travel, meet everybody, and see places I've never seen before. I lost my mom recently, and it was devastating. I'm so so sorry you lost your sister. You have encouraged me beyond words. Well, you have a new follower. And I can't wait to see your home :). Happy travels and please be safe.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +2

      april asbahr hello, I'm so sorry about your loss. I know it really makes us all evaluate what we want to do with our time when we lose someone we love. My best wishes go out to you, and I hope to meet you on the road someday!

  • @GwenMotoGirl
    @GwenMotoGirl 5 лет назад +1

    I’m so sorry about your sister. You’re honoring her in a beautiful way.

  • @quinnkdjs
    @quinnkdjs 6 лет назад +20

    Everyone needs to see this video, I am so sorry for your loss, so glad for your channel.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +2

      quinnkdjs thank you for your kind words and your encouragement!

  • @kadyraskinfirstb4beauty922
    @kadyraskinfirstb4beauty922 6 лет назад +11

    I just sold my house. I don't have any profit but I don't want another traditional home. I would love a sprinter van. I understand about suppressing my art. I had books unwritten, dances unchoreographed and places unseen. New subscriber

  • @leannaestep3066
    @leannaestep3066 6 лет назад +33

    This is possibly one of my favorite YT videos ever. I will definitely be following you and your journey. I've been a full-time RV for 14 years and you really verbalized a lot of the reasons this life works for me, for you, and for so many others.

  • @proudbam
    @proudbam 6 лет назад +7

    I so enjoy your videos. I am at this point. I actually lost my job over a year ago. lived on unemployment until it ran out. Funny I always told my children when they all left home to live their own lives I was going to do this. But I did not. It wasn't until recently that I had that ah-ha moment. My only brother passed away last year. He pretty much lived out of his SUV and everyone felt sorry for him because they thought he was homeless. But I get it now. He lived his life the way he wanted. He did what he enjoyed. He traveled, he was an avid fisherman, love ice fishing, and loved his freedom. Wish I had this ah-ha moment months ago. because meanwhile I sold his SUV, then wrecked my car, can't get another. Used all the money to pay rent and bills. Now waiting on disability. That back pay from disability will buy a Cargo van to get me started. I don't fish but my passion is in arts and crafting I have an Etsy Shop but would rather sell face to face and meet people. So I am in the process of selling all I own to help me get where I want to be. I am a bit scared that the disability will come through fast enough but I will be doing this one way or another. Meanwhile I will keep watching people like you, Bob Wells and Caroline and learning as much as I can. Thank you

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +2

      Ann Clark hello, and thank you for sharing. I know several people who RV FT on disability. In fact, I interviewed one for my blog that is able to control her disability more effectively on the road because she is in charge of her environment. That interview is coming out in the next couple of weeks on my blog but I just wanted to let you know that yes people do do this successfully and you can too!

  • @shay7090
    @shay7090 5 лет назад +1

    I'm glad you are living your best life in memory of Terry.

  • @FishesAndLoaves997
    @FishesAndLoaves997 6 лет назад +1

    So your boss said I love debt equity....now I have you for 30 years!... I’m glad you left that. So happy for you in your new life. 🌞

  • @cesalt2408
    @cesalt2408 6 лет назад +2

    Love is so powerful. Thank you! And you know what? Even when you own a house outright and love the job you have, the road still calls.

  • @CarolGasses
    @CarolGasses 6 лет назад +2

    Love this! Debt equity. I had a CEO tell me once, "Carol, you can just walk away." While he didn't know my finances, he was concerned that I wasn't in debt enough to work for him forever. Well said, Robin.

  • @annaw4387
    @annaw4387 6 лет назад +1

    To all your dreams, miles and days ahead. Enjoy every moment.

  • @mskimbomyo
    @mskimbomyo 6 лет назад +36

    I am so glad I found your videos through Cheap RV Living! Everything you said makes perfect sense to me! As a full time hospice nurse, I see every day the effects of deferred living in my work with grieving patients and families, yet I am so fearful to get off the wheel myself out of fear of missing out on the pension and the health insurance. At 54, I feel my back and knees aching more and more every day, and if I have to work this job for another decade, there won't be much left of my body or spirit. You have absolutely convinced me to do this! Thank you!

    • @whatsananna
      @whatsananna 6 лет назад +8

      Jessica I am a nurse practitioner. I understand completely. I'm 57.

    • @Seastorm-nh8cv
      @Seastorm-nh8cv 6 лет назад +6

      Jessica - I am 70 plus and I am starting my nomad life in July! You can do it! I have arthritis and my granddaughter has fibromyalgia. We both love camping, and she solos over 7 hours on trips to see me, and I have been a traveler ALL my life. See you out there - somewhere!

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +7

      Jessica Kim that's wonderful! Do it. There are good days and bad on the road, but I've never been happier and I feel like I'm finally REALLY living.

    • @maine044
      @maine044 6 лет назад +6

      Jessica and Melissa, my spouse is a nurse practitioner who had to give up her practice last year because of serious health issues. Three months later my mother passed. We will be selling our house and getting an RV this summer, but I will still have to work for now to keep our health insurance. Life is too short. Hope to meet you at the RTR next January!

    • @shellchenonceau7832
      @shellchenonceau7832 6 лет назад +5

      Seastorm 1978 ....if you have an open mind, and want alternative explanation to the mystery illness named fibromalgia, and what may really be the cause of arthritis: check out the books MEDICAL MEDIUM, and LIFE CHANGING FOODS by Anthony William....

  • @pamelaquesnel1145
    @pamelaquesnel1145 6 лет назад +1

    I have been raising 3 girls and taken care of brother and Mother past 12 years but both are gone to better place now and girls all grown. RV life ---here I come as soon as I sell this house and get out from under!

  • @liddlekiddle1962
    @liddlekiddle1962 6 лет назад +2

    OUTSTANDING video!! So inspirational. I will be sharing with my husband so he can be inspired for both of us to get off the hamster wheel!

  • @laudalady61
    @laudalady61 6 лет назад +2

    Amen Sista! I lost my sister too in 1993. She had dreams that were never fulfilled as well. I've been on the road for a year now and haven't looked back! I'm in Clints Well AZ now and today I'm doing the Rim road, (forest road 300, Mogollon rim) I'm so happy that I found your channel!

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +1

      The Long Last Road Trip yay! I'm so glad you took the leap too. I can't imagine any other life now. I'm sorry about your sister, but I'm sure she's proud of you

  • @travisadams4470
    @travisadams4470 6 лет назад +3

    I'm over 50 and not creative at all. I just want to leave the corporate world, live in an RV, travel and LIVE!

  • @ArtsyLadyCrafter
    @ArtsyLadyCrafter 6 лет назад +21

    "No politics, no backstabbing, no ethical gray areas." Wow! How succinctly and accurately evaluated! And sadly it's in any industry. Discovered you at Bob's. Look forward to seeing and reading more. Great bread & soup! 😋

    • @ivybichon8582
      @ivybichon8582 6 лет назад +5

      Sandi- ArtsyCrafteryStudio Exactly what is leading to making me feel burned out at my job

    • @ArtsyLadyCrafter
      @ArtsyLadyCrafter 6 лет назад +5

      Yeah, poison that needs to be purged from life. And you're on the perfect road (pun intended) to do that! ♥♥♥

  • @hollym.3599
    @hollym.3599 6 лет назад +9

    Fortunately my 81 year old mother and I discovered this life style opportunity just as her house was beginning the foreclosure process. We have about a year to sell everything off and get on the road to start her bucket list. I just subbed and hope to learn from you about how to do it right.

  • @Karaoke1213
    @Karaoke1213 3 года назад +1

    Love your story, my brother had a similar situation. His wife passed soon after her first chemo. My brother decided to live. He retired and started living their dream to travel. The rest of the family does not understand, I do and support!

  • @ariesbarb418
    @ariesbarb418 5 лет назад +1

    And THIS is why your channel is so successful! Because you are clearly so genuine and honest from the start! I just went back to rewatch this (although at today's count you've just reached 100k subscribers) to see if I could see how far you've come and wow, it's just so clear to see why you are successful, no drama, no fakeness, your genuine spirit is what people TRUST for information! Keep it real and the sky's the limit!

  • @debbierelph9715
    @debbierelph9715 5 лет назад +1

    I wanted to begin from the start - your first video is JUST as good as your current ones.

  • @carboz959
    @carboz959 6 лет назад +1

    You've managed to connect with so many people, who are feeling trapped in their own lives. Young or old, it doesn't matter. I'm sitting at a library computer right now and trying not to cry while I watch you say the things that I've been saying to myself for the last few years.

  • @kellygall1035
    @kellygall1035 4 года назад +2

    Your catalyst is somewhat similar to my own. Traveling the country in an RV has always been my retirement dream, but it's being moved up by 15 years. I was diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer 3 1/2 years ago (age 46), which was quickly followed by several permanent conditions/disorders/diseases. It was then that I realized there is a good chance I won't live to retirement age.
    My houses closes in 2 weeks and I'll be picking up my TT a few days thereafter! (Yay!) I do have worries about whether or not I can do the physical work by myself, but those worries do not overshadow my excitement to see where I'LL be waking up.
    I've watched several of your videos and I'll be watching many more of them in the upcoming weeks! You're always so peppy and candid and I just love your video style.
    I am so saddened to hear of your loss. How devastating that must have been, and must still be. I tell my kids to choose a career doing what they love and to live the life that makes THEM happy, so I knew immediately the point behind your sister's question.
    I wish you safe travels and many blessings wherever you go.

  • @Grizzlybear1994
    @Grizzlybear1994 6 лет назад +5

    I stumbled on your channel while researching compost toilets (lol) and now I’m planning my retirement in a van!

  • @silverlady609
    @silverlady609 6 лет назад +2

    THANK you, so glad you are happy , you go girl.

  • @martinmcquaide4807
    @martinmcquaide4807 5 лет назад +1

    Very powerful message, I have 60 in the headlights. No debt, empty nester with my girlfriend (who just retired 1 week ago) and we have had the same conversation about taking off. I don't think you would ever have enough money, and if you did another 08 economy and you'll lose half of it anyway. I know I could make out there with my skill sets, mechanic, electrician.

  • @CombatDoc54
    @CombatDoc54 6 лет назад +14

    Absolutely love your courage and your openness. I can understand how you must have felt when your boss said "good, I have you for the next 30 years". That was probably the most defining moment in your life. You should thank him for saying that to you.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +3

      Wm Cottrell you are so right! Thank you ☺️

  • @mimilion6072
    @mimilion6072 6 лет назад +1

    I lost my Mum and Grandmother a year and a half apart... same reason I'm wanting to do this. I'm researching now too... Really hope i get the nerve to JUMP !!! Your blogs are really fantastic !! Thank you for everything you share. Blessings

  • @tiffanyirlbeck8291
    @tiffanyirlbeck8291 4 года назад +1

    This is my life - Binge watching RV videos. Every. Single. Night. I can relate sooo much. Thank you for sharing your story, thank you so much! This is such a moving story.

  • @aquariousenigma70
    @aquariousenigma70 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome testimony ! I was in a horrible motorcycle accident....that is my catalyst. Selling my home and hitting the road. I am an RN, but need more time to heal. Thank you for telling your story💜💜💜

  • @elladominguez2946
    @elladominguez2946 6 лет назад +1

    I swear what you said could be my own testimonial. I'm a novelist, my daughter an artist, both of us yearning for a mobile lifestyle. We just moved to Washington State and are beginning our journey, or transitioning into this way of life, by doing a travel blog. I hope, pray, have my fingers crossed that within a year, we can see our dream come true. Homeschooling for her, which would be a huge transition, and writing full-time for me. Keeping my eye on you and your adventures and wishing you nothing but success!

  • @musicman4life
    @musicman4life 5 лет назад +1

    Oh, my toes are curled over the high dive.. Thank you for such powerful encouragement. You're just wonderful.

  • @zoompatrol
    @zoompatrol 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video. The death of my only sister changed everything in my life. Continued success on your journey. Your sister would be so proud of you.

  • @karenlatiolais1794
    @karenlatiolais1794 6 лет назад +1

    I am in the fantasy stage trying to escape a teaching job that is very stressful. I spend hours looking at rv videos waiting for that magic retirement number. Being a two year cancer survivor, I need to get out of the stress and live. Your testimony is real and thought provoking.

  • @Margaret-1661
    @Margaret-1661 6 лет назад +54

    OMG, I really hope you keep making videos. This one completely hit home to me. I’ve been researching RVing for the past year and watch the same 3 people on RUclips you mentioned. I’m a single mom and my youngest son is graduating next year...I’ve already prepped my kids emotionally because I intend to sell the 4 bedroom house and live in an RV full time in about 15 months. Btw, I haven’t heard you mention the rv brand you own but I totally know just by the background! I plan on buying the same model you have.
    Safe travels!
    Peggy

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +4

      Tuckered Out thanks pretty! I have a leisure travel van, but FYI, u have had problems. But all models do, right?

  • @whatsananna
    @whatsananna 6 лет назад +38

    Oh Robin, I am moved beyond words. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @exposingliars9824
    @exposingliars9824 5 лет назад +1

    I'm so glad I found your channel. You are helping me while I decide to graduate from my car to RV life!! Because of you, I made extra money at the Casinos and stayed there for a few nights. I've been needing to expand my nomad life!

  • @cocoa_bean_queen
    @cocoa_bean_queen 4 года назад +2

    I happened to come across your video and it spoke to my creative spirit. Thank you for sharing a part of your life’s adventures with us.

  • @Goodgrief7811
    @Goodgrief7811 6 лет назад +1

    Sister Terri I’m sure is proud of you. It’s so true that comment you said I feel like I’m dying inside!

  • @skepticalmechanic
    @skepticalmechanic 6 лет назад +2

    Been the gerbil for 37 years... now I have a permanent income and social security in another 3 years... heading out into the wild!

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +1

      John Doe yay!!!!! So happy for you. Happy travels

  • @adventureseeking
    @adventureseeking 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you Robin.
    I’m going full time van life in a few months. Selling the house and buying a van. You have helped me so much. I’m just starting from the beginning of your videos…which is where I am in my van life journey.
    I am buying a Wayfarer Van (waiting for the van to be made, 2024) and so look forward to being a nomad.

  • @taramoorman584
    @taramoorman584 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Robin. I'm rewatching all of your videos as I prepare to go on the road next summer. Thanks for still being out there and for having so much good information.

  • @nick-dm3if
    @nick-dm3if 6 лет назад +1

    When you said what your boss told you my blood started boiling, we are 25 years old and i drive a truck locally, everyday i daydream about leaving im working towards it i have 1 year left. I will not get stuck with the life everybody says thanks for the videos im watching them all as i write this.

  • @skepticalmechanic
    @skepticalmechanic 6 лет назад +1

    Very sorry to hear about your sister... can’t imagine how you must have felt.. 😔

  • @WagnerBoy55
    @WagnerBoy55 5 лет назад +1

    I love Nomadic Fanatic

  • @tonyndebr
    @tonyndebr 6 лет назад +1

    I’ve been watching your videos and then decided to go back to the beginning......Your experience with your sister touched my heart. Blessings to you for spending the last 6 weeks of her life and blessings to her for being the catalyst to get you out there. I enjoy your videos and I will check out your books on Amazon. Please enjoy your life and adventures.

  • @rvnut1133
    @rvnut1133 6 лет назад

    All 100% True....I was there and made the change for happiness and freedom. Three years and still no regrets.

  • @takayama1638
    @takayama1638 6 лет назад +2

    Wow. Plain old, wow. I'm Mr. Full Time RV Watcher™, follow about every single full time RVer on RUclips, but this is the best, clearest, and most powerful explanation of why a person should do this than any I've ever seen, and I've seen some good ones. Subscribed and following. Now I have to binge watch a couple of months of your videos...

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад

      Taka Yama aw, shucks. Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it!

  • @nancyswanson6494
    @nancyswanson6494 6 лет назад +1

    Finally found you maiden video, you are the best, even with sadness of the loss of your sister you make me smile and renew my hope in human kind. Thank you for all your hard work!

  • @brendasly9495
    @brendasly9495 6 лет назад +1

    Hello from Manitoba Canada
    I just came across your stuff and I am a fan already!
    I am so very sorry about your sister and I too believe she's with you enjoying the ride.
    I am a full timer but taking baby steps .. in between I stay with my folks and help them out.
    I am a former teacher. I am about to turn 55. I am solo with my cat Max.
    I sold my house and contents two summers ago and have taken some long trips. I already had my 21 foot motorhome .. bought it new in 2012 on a home equity loan that I paid off when my house sold. I started camping after our family cabin sold in 2010 .. had a tent / towed a trailer/ got the motorhome. I learned everything online and by just doing it.
    Ten years ago my life took a very different direction than planned ... I was very unwell and sunk into a dark place .. was a recluse. one day I snapped out of it . I thought I'm either going to die in this house or get out and LIVE.
    I have PTSD and this is a part of my wellness plan .. a NATURAL wellness plan ... the mental health system did nothing for me and in fact hurt me so I'm getting myself well and it's working.
    I love being a nomad.
    I am getting ready to head out on a long trip. I'm going to head west and visit people / see sights and then in Fall I'm heading south. We can only stay out of country for six months if we want to keep our healthcare.
    I want to connect with others and it seems going to the USA is the way to do that.
    I'm thinking of attending the RTR in Arizona in January.
    I want to find that tribe I hear about. I too am very self sufficient/ independent but it's time to meet some fellow nomads.
    Going to watch more of your videos.

  • @gwenrobinson3521
    @gwenrobinson3521 6 лет назад +1

    Such a good story, I want to travel . Not sure of a job on the road right now. Your sister is with you, love never dies.

  • @gypsybelle4757
    @gypsybelle4757 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for sharing your “Why Story” with us. You and your sister continue to inspire with your words and actions even years later. God bless you and safe travels! You have truly given me something to think about.

  • @ricks.1318
    @ricks.1318 6 лет назад +12

    First let me express my condolences of your sister's passing .... (so sad, and WAY too young ....) !!
    I really enjoyed your video and how you explained your own journey .... Please do NOT change how you do your videos .... as you seem to be speaking your true feelings and a natural way that you present yourself !!! It is REFRESHING .... Candid ..... Doesn't seem to be "scripted" like SO MANY of the OTHER RUclipsrs have become !!!!
    I subscribed, and I will be viewing all you other videos ....
    Be well,

  • @northtexas4110
    @northtexas4110 6 лет назад +1

    Fabulous heartfelt story.. I really appreciate what you do here for all us who are contemplating doing this..Your sister really left a marvelous legacy for you and now you are paying it forward for all of us..Blessings and Happy Trails

  • @sylviajones4907
    @sylviajones4907 6 лет назад +1

    So glad for you. You are so right about the gerbil on the wheel. My stomach hurt all the time. Life is good now.

  • @mysticalmisfit1332
    @mysticalmisfit1332 5 лет назад +1

    🙌🏽🙌🏽 Hi Robin. This one tugged the heart strings. So sorry for your loss. I have seen hundreds of Vanlife/RV videos & I share so many similarities with you all. When I had cable tv, I obsessed over house hunters international & tiny house hunters. Never thought I had the balls to actually transition to life full time in the road. Working towards that dream. Thank you for your channel.😊 I’m sure Terri loves all the beautiful places you have seen💐

  • @dawnmcfeeters5204
    @dawnmcfeeters5204 6 лет назад

    I am 47 and counting....
    Robin, my mother passed from pancreatic cancer, 10 years ago, 11 in October. Two months from diagnosis to death, but 1 ONE year away from traveling with my Step Dad who would be retiring. (My mother, an LPN had stop working 5 years before) She worked so hard her whole life, made plans for life after my Step Dads retirement, and 1 year away from her goal....it ended. After being with my mother through home hospice and her funeral, who I was changed. Now, fast forward and I am still in the daily grind, the only difference is I know I am. Now, my sister, who is 13 months older than I found out in January that she has MS (secondary progressive multiple sclerosis). And had lost her ability to walk, and loosing other things quickly.
    Your wheel analogy is so accurate! I need to figure how to get off this wheel. I want to walk, swim, feel the air at the top of the mountain on my face. Hear the Elk bugle, and the stream softly gurgle. I think that at the very least, I can start a plan. Perhaps someday, when life and plans cross paths....I can jump! Thanks for this...for how, whens and whys, but also for the hope. The hope that out there somewhere is life.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад

      Oh Dawn, im so sorry about your mom and sister. I understand-- these events do change us. For us, I hope it brings us both closer to the lives we are meant to lead. You're right, once you realize you're on the wheel, everything changes; opportunities expand. Now you're on the look out for an exit and I'm sure you'll get there. Godspeed. I hope we meet someday😊

  • @a1ananda
    @a1ananda 5 лет назад +1

    I’ve watched this video a couple of times. Wonderful, true, sad, exhilarating, and inspirational all at the same time. I hope you get every single thing you want from this life. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jdotson41041
    @jdotson41041 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you Robin.

  • @kandycebeeks7056
    @kandycebeeks7056 6 лет назад +1

    So glad I found your channel.

  • @MaryElizabeth99
    @MaryElizabeth99 5 лет назад

    I love this video Robin! I learn so much from you and you inspire me. I took care of my sister-in-law her last 7 months in hospice and it was a gift, I felt honored. We also laid in bed and talked about things. Your sister gave you a treasured gift in her words--meant to be.

  • @taketheexit
    @taketheexit 6 лет назад +1

    That story about your sister just tugged at my heart. I'm sorry that had to be the reason you were pushed to move forward. I just recently came across your channel and am happy I did.
    Like you, we've watched every RV'r out there: Nomadic Fanatic, The Motorhome Experiment (got to meet them last summer), Gone with the Wynns, Love Your RV, Keep Your Daydream, Less Junk More Journey, and so on and so on. I watch them to stay focused on our plan and can't wait to get out on the road. We sold our house, sold a boat, and bought our RV and a truck. We're stationary here in Indiana while we work on paying these two items off and save some money to have as a back up. It's hard to leave that great salary. But at the end of the day, I dread every Monday that roles around and each week day morning after that. I start counting down to Friday the very second I walk into work on Monday. It's not motivating and almost debilitating. So right now I'm researching everything I can to start a blog (www.taketheexit.com, not launched yet, literally working on it right now) and we are doing a few things here and there with our Take the Exit RUclips channel, but it's more a video journal for ourselves and family and friends (that think we're crazy). I've also started my freelance design biz and have a couple clients through Upwork. But I know it's not enough, I have to get serious bout this and the past couple vids I saw of yours, keep me focused on that. Anyway, I think this is one of the first videos I've commented on and just want to say that I'm glad I stumbled across your channel and very glad you're out doing what you do. Enjoy and looking forward to catching up on some of your other videos. Daniela.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад

      Take the Exit wow! You have a lot of great stuff going on. I'm sure you'll be successful in the road. Since your attained in IN, have the heard of freelance RV delivery jobs? They pay you to drive new RVs to dealers in other states. Bob Wells did a video on this work a lady a couple of years ago and it was a way for her to make money and travel. This is I've of my back up plans if I ever need it. Since your in the hub, might be good for you. Safe travels!

  • @Nomadahtous
    @Nomadahtous 6 лет назад +6

    AMEN to that! I know all to well the prison of commitment to corporate jobs and being a single parent of 2 sons I had to put my own life aside and buckle down which for those years I struggled getting them through school and battling cancer myself. Today I’ve so far been cancer free since 1995 and kids are grown and on their own and my restless spirit of the road is yanking me back to the nomadic lifestyle. My mortgage of my little trailer and double lot of land on the Kennebec River bank in Maine are paid in full... here I go again to test my skills of open road! A little older and slower but I got some fire left, I’ll be looking forward to your videos and I’ve been following all the same folks... I found Bobs site a few years ago, amazing free spirit

  • @tracy3066
    @tracy3066 6 лет назад +5

    Thanks for sharing your story! I just recently lost my mom. It was so sudden and unexpected. She had no health issues and one day she was at a quilt event and fell in the bathroom and was unconscious. Her friends finally realized it and she was rushed to the hospital. She went into emergency surgery and they found a tumor. 3 days later she passed away. I didn't live close to her anymore and the last time we spoke and I told her I bought a Roadtrek she said well you better come see me now. Unfortunately that's not going to happen now. I'm so angry at myself for not making the time to even fly out to see her. I had the money and could have made the time to do it. I just didn't realize that in a matter of seconds my opportunity to be able do that was over. I hope she's also now with me in a different way.

    • @shellchenonceau7832
      @shellchenonceau7832 6 лет назад +2

      Tracy ...I often watch the youtube WE DONT DIE by former skeptic Sandra Champlain, and it says our loved ones are right with us after they pass, and I bet your mom is seeing everything you get to do! and i bet she would not want you to waste a minute of adventure. Hope you enjoy RV life to the max..I can't get out there for another couple years. Blessings to you!

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад

      Tracy thank you for sharing, I'm sorry for your loss

  • @tinabeane
    @tinabeane 6 лет назад +19

    First I'm so very sorry for the loss of your sister. Thanks for opening up and sharing the "why" for you, I completely feel the same way. Last year was filled with loss and it really got me thinking about life and death. When you find out that you have cancer or something occurs that will soon be taking your life, it totally shakes up your world. What if there is not a later, nothing is guaranteed. I don't want to live with regrets and take that gamble. I choose to live in the now and cherish every moment. Just found your channel and will check out your videos and blog.
    Wishing you all the best, I might see you out there soon. I'm selling the house and stuff soon and hitting the road.
    Take care,
    Tina

    • @pattihawks8514
      @pattihawks8514 5 лет назад +1

      tinabeane
      God bless you and keep you, in your travels! Good for you! ♥️🙏✌️

  • @marilynnhinders4614
    @marilynnhinders4614 6 лет назад +4

    So many people have a fear of following their dreams. Good for you. Show everyone whether they travel in an RV or a car how they to can be creative and happy.

  • @tamimcminn
    @tamimcminn 5 лет назад

    Thank you, Robin. I too lost my big sister. She was five years older than me and died of lung cancer at 52 - the same age I am now. I am desperate to give up this predictable life I lead. I am desperate to not have regrets. My sister wanted to travel, to live life fully, and like your sister her life was cut short. I refuse to let that happen to me. I just found your youtube channel a few days ago while on vacation in our 32' travel trailer. Like you, I am a creative - a graphic designer. So damn much of what you said in this video resonates with me. I will be following you on IG, FB, and here. Get it girl!!

  • @MiaMeezy
    @MiaMeezy 6 лет назад

    What kind of people thumb down such an awesome story and person? You inspire me Robin, thank you

  • @robynp8697
    @robynp8697 6 лет назад +1

    Sorry to hear about your sister. Thank you for sharing your story. You were talking to me today about writing those books. I listed 12 books I have titles & ideas for, and 10 of them I have one chapter or more and keep telling myself I will take a year or two off from work to complete them...and the years go by. Maybe this is my year to live the writer's life. You've inspired me!

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад

      Robyn p thank you. Write those books!!!

  • @juanitabrown9602
    @juanitabrown9602 6 лет назад

    You have inspired me to make that change in my life. My younger sister passed away from complications of Alzheimer's Disease two years ago. She was diagnosed two years before she died...Two years from diagnosis to death. So these past four years, I have been in an emotional downward spiral and I feel trapped and unable to rescue myself. I too, am a writer. I own a small publication (one-woman-show) and can take it online. I can write and do graphics from anywhere; hello WiFi. I recently made the decision to cut my schedule in half to free up time and lessen my stress. A year ago, I lost a client that represented almost $50K of my income and I'm in a panic, supporting my business with my savings with no light at the end of the tunnel. I just want to run away and leave everything; walk away from all the STUFF that's strangling me, both emotional and physical. After watching your video, I am motivated. I sold my condo several years ago in order to be able to make a quick decision to go when I'm ready. I've been watching RV travel vids for around a year now and have been too afraid to do anything. I take vicarious pleasure seeing all the wonderful places you guys visit and videotape. I am a gypsy in my heart and long to run away. I have no family left. I survived cancer 50 years ago, but it left me childless, so I have nothing and nobody holding me back. I can live on my social security if I'm on the road. And you're not the only nomad out there who says they can live on $1000 a month. Piece of cake and peace of mind. I now have a real goal. I don't want to end up like your sister or mine. That would be a tragedy, because you and so many others have given me the option to take my cat ,Greyson and simply go. Thank you so, so much.

  • @Areya-Sunshine
    @Areya-Sunshine 6 лет назад +1

    I am very moved by your story. I'm actually crying. I am joining the nomadic movement as well. As soon as some debt is paid off and my car is paid (maybe even before that), I'm moving into my Prius to become a digital nomad. I cannot wait. Maybe I'll see you on the road! I'm going on a month-long trip across America in April 2019 to give myself a taste of the full-time travel life. Stay awesome!

  • @cocacolafiesta
    @cocacolafiesta 6 лет назад +10

    Great content. I’m sorry for the loss of your sister but that loss has guided you to your dream! New subscriber too!

  • @irhonda31
    @irhonda31 5 лет назад

    I’m going back and bingeing on your videos. Just want to say how sorry I am that you lost your sister. I’m sure she was a good friend, whose company you miss greatly. Thank goodness she asked you the job question!

  • @gespania3311
    @gespania3311 6 лет назад +1

    you are so insiteful....wise and thoughtful... thank you so much and injoy your journey 💚💕

  • @Wonderhussy
    @Wonderhussy 6 лет назад +20

    Right on, sister! You're a true inspiration...all my love to you and Teri

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +4

      Wonderhussy Adventures oh, thank you!!!

  • @cherylsutton7981
    @cherylsutton7981 6 лет назад +1

    I'm so very sorry about your sister.
    i, too, sit and binge watch those three you tubers and take notes, make charts, etc. I have a travel trailer.....but no money. you inspire me

  • @airplanegirl01
    @airplanegirl01 6 лет назад +1

    Robin, So happy you did just what you needed to do to be happy.
    I've never been in the corporate world, but always ended up working for one in a capacity I really did not want. I liked just being a worker, and always was edged into a supervisory or low management position. Eventually I ended up disabled, and was let go because I was no longer useful.
    The past 17 years I have tried to stretch my money to make ends meet, and it seems I am part of the rat race of always being in debt, fueling some rich person. I saw Bob, and now You, and it has gotten an itch in me to do what I always wanted, travel before I am too old or just die.
    I am nearing 70, but still am very active. But I have basically always been afraid of camping, always worried about being victimized or somehow hurt by a wild animal. I purchase a super tiny cargo trailer (4x6) and have been converting it for what I call a hard walled sleeping tent, and am still up on the fence about how to go about trying the life you are now enjoying.
    I do own a house, but like you said, it is a money pit, pretty much never allowing you to get any cash freed up. Something in my life needs to change before it is too late, and your talk might have nudged me closer to what you are now experiencing. I guess the only way to discover if the Nomad life is for me is to get out for a few weeks and try it. Maybe this year will be the year.
    Best wishes to you.

  • @shelribelin8144
    @shelribelin8144 5 лет назад

    Robin, I have to just say THANK YOU!!! I found your channel not long ago and binge watch you until I caught up to your current video. Now I am going back and re watching select videos. LOL....I just cant get enough of you!!! I have been planning to RV Full Time for 3 years now. However, one thing or another has hijacked my plans. I was beginning to think and feel that my plans were just pipe dreams. It has gotten me real down. But on a good note..... I have made the decision that I am cracking down. Hell or High Water I am moving forward! I am going to RV Full Time!! I have a two year plan. I have a daughter getting married, Got to get thought with that event. I need to pay off some debt. And at the same time I need to save some cash-o-la, I am getting my ducks in a row. I am determined to make this happen. You are very inspirational. I love how raw and real you are in this video. Thank You Again!! Safe Travels

  • @chellerose8137
    @chellerose8137 5 лет назад

    I love this video and the honest message you're sending. I'm so sorry about your sister. The brother of my childhood best friend (my family met their family 45 years ago on the plane moving from Seattle to Japan when our respective fathers got their new naval station assignments) just died from pancreatic cancer. He was 52. My mom and I are flying out to Maryland at the end of the month for his memorial service. I turn 50 in 3 months. There are no guarantees and I have finally asked myself WHY I've been trying SO HARD--working, owning a home, etc. for so very little in return? I look around at all of the "stuff" that is supposed to make me feel like I succeeded as an adult and the truth is, none of this crap brings me the kind of joy that a desert sunset does, or a challenging hike or catching a fish big enough to keep and eat or seeing friends in other states...and the daily stress is slowly killing me, I just know it. I'm extremely lucky to have a loving and emotionally supportive husband but our dreams are different. He says he'll hold down the fort (our home) while I'm away and of course he'll join me when he can. I can't wait til the day when I pull away in my own RV. It's been a long time since I was so completely sure of a monumental, life-changing personal decision. Thank you SO MUCH for sharing your story. You're making a difference!

  • @pameladudrow247
    @pameladudrow247 5 лет назад

    I’ve been following you for months now, and it was fun to view this video on how you started out and your plans to share your incredible life and decision to head out. I’m 67 this June and have been deciding if this life is for me. I own a 19’ Starcraft Star Steam trailer and have made several week long trips to Maryland’s Chincoteague Island, having loved each minute! In a previous life I was a triathlete and event rider. Horses and bicycling were what defined me until a debilitating back injury grounded me. Retired from critical care nursing on disability since 2013, (btw, I absolutely loved my job and excelled in it) I lost my identity and who I was as a person).
    At this point I feel it’s now or never to decide to sell my home and possessions and take off. My Mom had contracted polio in 1956 and lived the remainder of her life in a wheelchair. Up until that time she’d been a vivacious woman who was years ahead of her time in pursuing adventures. She died in 2001 having taken life by the horns and participating in activities as she was able while holding down 2 full time jobs from home! Before my Dad died in 1989, they’d retro fitted a Winnebago with a hospital bed and traveled cross country. She was absolutely remarkable! I feel I’d like to honor her memory and take off on an adventure as you have. I know there will be challenges and uncertain times, but It’s my hope to handle them with the maturity and grace as you!
    Thank you for your vulnerability, your gift of expressing yourself, and your convictions! I shall remain a loyal viewer!♥️

  • @DonovanRush
    @DonovanRush 5 лет назад

    Robin rocks. Smart and real, what more can anyone all for.

  • @j.rdirtyfivethirty1673
    @j.rdirtyfivethirty1673 6 лет назад +1

    I really liked this. Thanks for sharing your story with us. Sorry about your sister, but am glad she provided much of the inspiration needed for you to do what you want and pursue happiness. 🚐✌ May your travels be filled with lots of peace and happiness.

  • @Joy-xz2fx
    @Joy-xz2fx 5 лет назад

    I'm from Seattle and my sister is currently in Harbor view, has been since December, completely bed ridden. You talking about your sister has me crying. In glad she inspired you to live your dream. I want to be free too. I hate paying 1400 a month for a shit hole apartment. I just want to travel. 💖Joy☮

  • @kayoh2389
    @kayoh2389 6 лет назад

    What a candid and sweet video and tribute to your sister.

  • @cindysmith1560
    @cindysmith1560 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely loved your video. I've been wanting to do this for so long. My spouse passed away 2 years after retirement and I don't want that to happen to me. We were supposed to travel together. Now I, like yourself, will be doing it for both of us ❤ ❤❤❤

  • @cormom1
    @cormom1 6 лет назад +8

    You have hit my heart ❤️ in so many ways. I hate my job and want to leave it. I am not creative with writing or art. I would love to create something that would allow me to do exactly what you do. I am debt free which is a start. My kids are grown. Please continue to post about how to transition to this lifestyle. Would you consider developing a course ($) on how to write for those of us who feel like there is not a book inside of us? I'm sure that I have something in this noggin that people would pay to read about. My dad always told me to find a way to make money while I sleep. I want to make him proud (he's gone now) by doing just that and traveling the US in a class B like yourself.

    • @CreativityRV
      @CreativityRV  6 лет назад +1

      Hi Anita, have you seen the video I did yesterday on how I make a living from the road? That might help. Thank you so much and I wish you the best in your journey and your future travels:)

  • @Gigito4
    @Gigito4 6 лет назад

    I'm so sorry for your loss. My sister also passed away this last Feb 6th from pancreatic cancer. We'd always planned on each getting a RV and traveling around. But it got to be too late for that. I decided to take money out of my retirement investment and buy an LTV Serenity and go for it. I know she'd approve and is with me on all my trips.

  • @hellojuneau8917
    @hellojuneau8917 6 лет назад +1

    Wow! I'm 23 and for the longest growing up, I loved writing and reading. I even started writing a fiction novel but never finished. I told my mother that I wanted to be an author, but of course she said that wouldn't be able to steadily pay the bills. I understand that. There are many things I love to do so I pursued a more "realistic" career and hope to be able to have the time to write and fund the publishing as a registered nurse. I'll be graduating next year, plan to live the mobile lifestyle as soon as I can buy a small rig, work 3 days to really have more freedom/downtime. Since last year, I found the Ashtanga yoga practice and really want to commit to it - it is a lifestyle of 6 days a week practice. I also love photography and travel too lol There's so many things I'd like to accomplish, but I dread my dreams may be too much. This has touched me greatly ... so many people think the bigger the better, the more the merrier ... it all just surmounts to too much stress and that literally kills according to my nursing studies on the body! I'm still going to strive for my dreams, stay creative and not lose sight on that. Who knows, maybe one day I'll gradually stop working as a nurse which is a shame because I truly love connecting with my patients. It will be a dilemma I'll have to face someday.
    Thanks so much!