Why we live in a van?? (Our honest story)
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- Опубликовано: 19 мар 2023
- A question we have had asked numerous times in our comment section is 'Why do you live in a van?' This week we answer and give you an honest account of our story.
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I am so sorry. I lost my mom in 2019 and I miss her so much. Life just isn't the same without our moms. Ame is blessed to have you both. ❤love from Texas
Great to see a couple sticking together. This is what real love and commitment means. Good for you.
When I watched Ame's video building out her van, I knew she was the real deal. You raised an amazing human being.
I was a trucker in the USA, lived in the truck sleeper, I got so comfortable with that when I did get home I'd pull in the driveway and go to bed in the truck!
Why you live in a van? Because life isn’t working out like you wanted it to be.
I lost muv a year ago. I still can't believe she had to leave me. She was my best friend. I have no more family now, but I have my lovely little dog. I wish you the best. 🤧😊
My mother saw my father killed in an accident, developed dementia, and then had a massive stroke… which took her life. I am glad that you were able to spend that time with her, as I did with my mother, and those memories (and the knowledge that you did all that you could for her) are priceless. God bless you two as you navigate this time of life. We never know where life will take us, but I am grateful for my faith in God’s plan in the big picture. Thank you for sharing your story. Blessings to you both! 😊❤
Strange coincidences in life - I am a Brit with a French wife and I know the towns you visit in the Cote d'Azur really well. Like Charlotte, my dad had a huge stroke in 2013 and survived only for 3 months in hospital. I own a structural engineering consultancy in the UK and somehow managed to get through the 2008 crash, the pandemic and now with the changing economy. I pretty much have had enough. I am contemplating selling the business, our house and buying a place in Cavaliere (next to Le Lavandou). Perhaps our paths may cross one day!
I hope Charlotte feels closer to her mum now that you all are living in France, and it helps you all through the healing process; you're such a lovely family. The learning process you've undergone during the past 18 months really puts you at an advantage over those of us who haven't ever done van life - even if you later decide to move back into a regular house, you'll never need to worry about being homeless or getting stuck in one place paying high rents, because with your van you will always have a place to live, and the skills to live well! ❤
Really refreshing to hear open and honest chats <3
Thank you so much!
The thing I like most about this video is how your marriage is flourishing despite so many challenges, it is so beautiful.
YOU ARE SURVIVORS!!! YOU ARE BLESSED!!!!
Thanks, guys, for being raw/human and honest xx
Many people would not have told that story. Well done.
Very relatable. Glad you are living the life you want.
Thanks for sharing your lives. It is so refreshing to find a channel that is authentic. It’s great you have each other.
Hard times makes people stronger, more genuine and lovable. Merçi d'avoir partagé.
Salt of the earth comes to mind. Amazing people!
Respect to you both,such candid honesty