@@jordyb57 depriving children of adequate space/shelter/privacy is a form of abuse, especially when its 100% intentional, and the family has the means to provide enough space for their children
I watched a video about families in buses and they really emphasized that kids don’t have space or privacy. I think that might be true here as well. 😕 the kids space seems way too small with virtually no privacy.
There’s children that live in 1bedroom, overcrowded apartments that are unhealthy and unlivable. I see a family how have a clean, organized space who incorporate reading, meal preps together and workmanship.
@@Gheuns3251they don’t have privacy. This is objectively not enough space for all of those kids. You saying that there are other worse environments doesn’t negate the fact that they have their kids living in a sardine can by choice
@@Gheuns3251yeah but the issue is those families who cram into a 1 bedroom is typically due to no finances. These people have the money to make more space for the children. They cannot even sit up in their beds for crying out loud
@@peko3996yup! Exactly. oMg ThEy R sOOooo qUiRky 🥴 with e bus this heavy, where can they reallly go? Its not really normal to see kids just sitting around being a couch potato by choice. My nieces can not sit still always running around the house. Watching all his children just melted on the couch is so bizarre.
@@Gheuns3251 people who live in 1 bedroom homes are not there by choice. His children doesn’t have any space. They have 5 coffins to sleep in. The guy can’t even show the upstairs bedroom because he is too fat to get up there. Its pretty selfish of them to have a a huge bedroom while their kids are sleeping in little coffin sized box. I feel claustrophobic just by looking at it.
I feel so sorry for these kids…. They need stability, friends, extended family, …. The parents thinks it’s ok , so it’s ok. Bet the kids would be happier with privacy, and normalcy?!! ❤❤❤❤
Not all kids are the same, love. A lot of people feel bad for military kids, and yes some of them have trouble. But I absolutely loved traveling to different places and making new friends all the time. Maybe I just wasn’t very attached to people, places, and things as a kid- and I don’t think there is anything wrong with it. Normalcy is subjective.
I tend to agree. I remember not liking moving even though we only moved 3 times before we migrated to USA. I still have 2 childhood friends 4 decades later. I’d be miserable living in a bus never settled anywhere for long. But every person is different. Some may be born vagabond and extrovert who love going places and snuggle with siblings yo sleep.
@@hannahwillis9838 The difference is that you chose to be in those areas and they were probably a private space whereas these kids are filed away very close to each other with no other option than to sleep there or go outside and figure it out for themselves. And maybe moving around didn’t bother you, but you were not every kid. Your parent(s) didn’t really have a choice in moving around constantly, but these ones do. At this age it’s pretty much what the parents say goes so the kids have no other options.
@@michellewaldman8226 I had to share a bed with my sibling and a room with both of my siblings. My parents did have a choice, because they knew the outcome of my dad being in the military and living on base, and still chose to do so; there really is no difference, you just see their way of living as abnormal compared to that of a military family. And Like I said, every kid is different. I’m not arguing that at all, I was just giving my insight as a kid who enjoyed it. The only thing I could have wished for was to spend more time with both of my parents at once, and these kids get to do just that. Lastly, like I said, I spent most of my time outside. I went in my house to sleep and eat dinner, and that was about it. I did my homework outside, played outside, ate all meals outside, and If I could have had it my way I would have ate dinner outside.
I love the ingenuity of people trying to make these tiny homes livable because of the situations they're in, but to knowingly put children through it, and not just one or two, but 5, they should know that this living arrangement is not suitable for that many people. It's extremely irresponsible and selfish. Use freaking birth control.
I love the fact that you told us about yourself and your family and showed us your entire bus in less than 10 minutes. You are all amazing {Yes I copied another veiwers comment because she said it so well}
I love how you’re teaching your children “family” & how we really do not need to spend lots of money or have extravagant things. It’s really the simple things in life & having family that love each other & will stick together vs being left empty & alone. I’m sure all those who are negative Nancy’s on here don’t think you have already thought about future plans for you family & how you are more rich beyond words than your children being seen as “poor” when they could end up with bad influences & not knowing 100% how much you love them. You both are doing a wonderful job! Keep it up!
An amazing adventure for the whole family. We took our daughters out of school & travelled with them across the world for a while. Eventually they went back to school & all got good jobs & still love travelling. They learn so much more being out on the road with their parents
I am amazed to see a cat travelling so comfortably with you guys .. dogs are ok with travelling rather they love it . But cats are inquisitive and shaky about new places. U guys must have trained her very well ! Good to see your tiny home living. Best Wishes 👌
This is a beautiful home for you and your family .Your children are building so many great memories travelling around the country and they will look back and remember all the great places they have visited.May your life continue to be happy and free.❤️🦋🌹🐝🐄🦌🐕🫏🐻🐒🐷🥰🦋🐝xx
Beautiful lifestyle and your children will be so lucky to see the USA , some kids go to school and home ,play computer games and never get outside and spend quality time with their families!
I ENJOYED your video ❤ very much. I love the details you talked about the Bus. I think this is a wonderful way to show all your Children the World 🌎 and how You and your Wife are Raising your children. Wonderful Video.❤
Your children are blessed to have such a wonderful parents. Hats off you for transforming the bus into a home. God bless you. Travelling is such a wonderful education and your kids are experiencing it
It's wonderful to see such a close and interactive family living their best lives in a most beautifully designed and practical travelling home. What a brilliant childhood for the kids. Wishing you all continued safe and happy travels. 🦋
What a great life you have . The children get to live and experience the different places you go to . May God go with you and protect your family always !
I love it. Great job!! I do wonder how many more years it will be before the five kids no longer “fit” in their sleeping areas?!?! Will you build the “upstairs” out more to cover the entire roof of the bus?? Curious.
Maybe they just buy a new bus and get the other parent to drive that one in which they have the larger sleeping areas. And then the kid who is older first can take it over lol. This truly seem very eco friendly though soo, especially if they do that, seems as a very great and sustainable life they are living.
well you have to contact them to ask them since this isn't their channel this channel goes around talking to other families who live in houses that are made out of buses or other things
Incredible! I absolutely love it! The children will have great experiences and learn so much from traveling the country. Much more than if they were stuck in a classroom! Beautiful! I'm happy for you! Great job!❤❤❤
Learning in a classroom provides certain life lessons as well, such as meeting lots of kids your own age, acquiring social skills not found in isolation with a small group of siblings, competing against other kids and learning to win and to lose, and to accept both and move on. However, there are also valuable lessons learned every day when traveling to new, different places. Both types of environments offer a variety of unique experiences and neither can replace the other. These kids will have adventures on their journeys which will never be forgotten and they will be exposed to new ways of seeing their world. Later on they may choose to go to traditional schools, but right now, this wonderful opportunity has presented itself and should be taken while it is possible. When I was a kid, my parents took us out of school briefly and we traveled by car to historic locations in the U.S. I loved every minute and will always remember how special it felt to be altogether as a family, learning about our country’s history while standing on the very spot where it was made, even standing in the House of Representatives while congressmen and women argued a bill. It really brought my world alive and I’ll always love them for that gift.
Awesome! Nowadays raising kids more outdoors and having the whole family together and socialising sadly is something very rare. You transmit a lot of values pretty much lost for most. I think you did an awesome job! ❤👏 And when time comes the older ones might get their own bus or van and maybe you'll end up travelling in various vehicles together.
i Love the fact that you raised the rooftop on the bus made it look like a home on wheels. The bus is beautiful inside and how you closed off the original door in front so everyone can set up there and enjoy the view of the world.
Bravo!! The little ones have cozy little nooks, perfect for their young ages and the two older kids have their own space. I’m sure the kiddos end up in the parents bed quite often. As a parent of five myself, this always happened when they were young. In addition to ‘road’ schooling, this family is offering their children an adventure of a lifetime…..there is no better education than that. All positives here. If you don’t have something nice to say, maybe keep it to yourself. Thanks for taking us along on your journey❤️❤️
I love your bus. It makes me want to have one. I grew up Military and traveling was the best education for me and my siblings. I love that you are providing that experience for your kids. I look forward to more videos.
I love this, and I think we are going to see more families living the same "dream" due to lack of housing, land and other amenities. Life truly is the open road :)
Yeah and lots of parentification getting away with children living like sardines parents continually popping out children oh and the fact the kids will have privacy invaded while faces shown all over the Internet and no social life
I know a lot of people are hating on this lifestyle, especially for kids, but I think this would’ve been a dream as a child! You get to see, do, and experience SO MUCH while most other children are sitting in a classroom for 7 hours a day and (maybe) reading about some of these things in a textbook. Plus, you get to meet people from all over the country. I love the addition to the home, very creative and functional. Well done mom and dad 👏🏻
@@sue5158 One of the key components to growing up is a stable home...... That doesn't just mean the parents, that means the entire environment. I am well aware of what I like like that would do to a young one, because I see how it affected me in my mid-30s moving all around after living a life of living in the same home growing up with my grandparents.
Right these comment ppl with their westernized thinking couldn’t survive without a “house” mean while this guy has solar panels extra energy and all this shit well prepared . And he doesn’t look broke or rich but definitely not broke . The kids love it kids love being outside !!!!!!!!!!! . I mean once they get 12 -13 I’m sure they’re smart enough parents to know when to buy a home. This guy can sell his energy from his solar panels. He’s living an amazing life fuck the haters
@@DianaCamModelactually even people from Europe live in apartments and houses wow shocker. and ask anyone in Europe with five kids they’d say hell no and that it’s stupid American thinking so great point 😂😂 and these parents don’t look at any point their stopping this these pokes kids gets cramped and even if their outside this still sucks they should have friends and live a normal life. What’s wrong with living a simple life
I'm just SO happy your guys have solar panels! So many Tiny Houses don't take advantage of that when they really should! Such a cute home and so well-planned! Kudos to you!
I love how you moved the entrance to the center of the bus, which allowed for a unique living room layout. I love how you built your upper level. My creative juices are flowing!
Gee,I came across this utube and decided to delve deeper into viewing into it.Sir,you have a well knit family tie.There belies a strong family bond with organization,love and great cooperation among your family members.As the head of your household, you demonstrate a great ability to accommodate your family with the necessary protection measures required to run things smoothly and operational.😊You are the far and few great families of America .Peace 🇺🇸
"Just do the dream." SOLID!!!❤❤❤ I never fail to find just the right inspiration at the right time when I watch any diy-ish videos on RUclips. Thanks for joining my list of positive influencers.😘 Your home is beautiful!!
@@LilacLover69YEP!! This is awesome and you're the one who's toxic. It makes me laugh that people like you watch videos about stuff they dont like and then get their blood pressure raised about it 😂
@@MarkBerengernope, this isn’t awesome at all. And their not toxic they have every right to say this. Not only are these kids getting cramped among plenty other things you say this isn’t toxic. Just because you want to do it is different, but there are seven people and an animal.
@@gardenscapeNastya that's your opinion, you dont know anyone who's done this and compiled a case study of their lives after growing up this way. How do you KNOW it's bad for them? Proof
Love the part where he was asking the little girl about what she would say if she brought her friend up to her bedroom and she literally just went “uhm”, yeah that’s cus she doesn’t have any friends because she has online school and lives in a BUS with no privacy or room that also doubles as a constantly moving vehicle, oh how resourceful!!!
@@cbaileychampnot reading those kids sleep in coffins and their parents have a king sized bed . They have no choice in the matter and will eventually be teenagers that deserve privacy . That’s the reality . You can’t judge either on a 8 min video 😂
You people with no experience living in a bus. Complaining about all this shit blows my mind. I can guarantee you all of those kids have friends that also live in buses… with all the other buses around them here. They’re at a nomad met up. With other families that also live in buses… relax they still have a childhood
I saw you guys on another channel. I think it was Tiny Home Tours. I love your skoolie. I'm glad you thought of your kids. Seeing the space designed for them is amazing. You're raising you kids while showing them the country. It's a wonderful thing to be able to do.
Prayers for Floridians! Please God Protect everyone. Make sure its not going to hurt anyone including their beautiful pets and all innocent helpless animals.
This is cool. The two oldest have their own private rooms which is nice. I wonder what they'll add to their bus when the other kids get older. The parents seems like planners so I'll be interested to see an update on what they do.
Very well designed and executed. The most attractive part is the priceless experience your whole family enjoys with lots of bonding and travel stories/adventures. Thanks for sharing
Dude.. those poor kids. They should all have their own rooms that they can freely stand and move around in. Those bunks and 'bedrooms' the older kids have are practically coffins.
They have a common space in the living room area, as well as the outdoors. They have far more space in that bus than they'd have in a car, van, or SUV, and they have the outdoors wherever they travel to for more space. I'm sure it works out just fine.
@@brianwesley28 If it's such a good area then why don't the parents stay up there then? They've stopped growing; these kids will continue to grow. You realize that....right?
They do, but in a few years when they get older they will hate it especially when they become teenagers, then the parents will say something like “WE ARENT WRONG OUR KIDS ARE! THEY ARE JUST BEING SELFISH TEENS WHO DONT KNOW BETTER”
Same could apply to you, would you want someone judging you like that in public with your kids, cut some slack on this family. Those kids have a better upbringing than I did in a sticks and bricks home. They are safe, loved and nurtured.
I think its great what you've done with the bus and the lifestyle you are having with your kids is also great too. It's so important to have a close relationship with your children and it will always be that way for the rest of your lives.
I LOVE your bus - but I’m even more amazed with the wonderful life you are giving your children! Experiences, not things, are what enriches our lives and you are making that a reality for your family! ❤
seems like a dream home for a couple but not an entire family especially when the kids get older, i just think think this is the dad’s personal dream
Yep as the kids get older I don't think they gonna be feeling it lol
be jealous lol
@@MarkBerenger of having no privacy? never.
@@snaplemaple5287 yep, definitely jealousy
@@MarkBerenger be ghetto we wonder what was your first word when yo learn to talk was it mama or dada or the word ghetto
It’s great how the parents get a full size king bed while the kids get shoved into shelves at night. Definitely cool and not abuse at all.
Abuse is a stretch…
@@jordyb57 depriving children of adequate space/shelter/privacy is a form of abuse, especially when its 100% intentional, and the family has the means to provide enough space for their children
Only in America would that be considered abuse. Lol
LMAO, it's a place to sleep...it's not like they got lock in there 24/7.
abuse ?? 🤷♀ wtf are you saying ??🧐
I watched a video about families in buses and they really emphasized that kids don’t have space or privacy. I think that might be true here as well. 😕 the kids space seems way too small with virtually no privacy.
There’s children that live in 1bedroom, overcrowded apartments that are unhealthy and unlivable. I see a family how have a clean, organized space who incorporate reading, meal preps together and workmanship.
@@Gheuns3251they don’t have privacy. This is objectively not enough space for all of those kids. You saying that there are other worse environments doesn’t negate the fact that they have their kids living in a sardine can by choice
@@Gheuns3251yeah but the issue is those families who cram into a 1 bedroom is typically due to no finances. These people have the money to make more space for the children. They cannot even sit up in their beds for crying out loud
@@peko3996yup! Exactly. oMg ThEy R sOOooo qUiRky 🥴 with e bus this heavy, where can they reallly go? Its not really normal to see kids just sitting around being a couch potato by choice. My nieces can not sit still always running around the house. Watching all his children just melted on the couch is so bizarre.
@@Gheuns3251 people who live in 1 bedroom homes are not there by choice. His children doesn’t have any space. They have 5 coffins to sleep in. The guy can’t even show the upstairs bedroom because he is too fat to get up there. Its pretty selfish of them to have a a huge bedroom while their kids are sleeping in little coffin sized box. I feel claustrophobic just by looking at it.
This is really a dad personal dream..
Yeah as is every family household in the world.
Mmmmm more coffin beds! How cool!
And of course parents have queen size bed, as always. I just love that families!
Lmfao right? Those kids are gonna grow up resentful.
You mean king size 🫠
Right? And when are they going to actually be able to have friends?
@@violetsnotviolence when they'll become of age and be able to get the fuck away
@@isabelhuppmann4871 she's a "feminist" , and aparently she's also mary poppins
I love the fact that you told us about yourself and your family and showed us your entire bus in less than 10 minutes. You are all amazing
They are going to hate it when they are teens
I’m sure their parents will know to provide more space for teenagers
you mean that you hate it
@@citytrees1752 Imagine being a hormonal teen and you don’t even have an actual room
@@citytrees1752If you seek to adopt children, they don’t even approve of you doing so if you cannot provide one room per kid
Love that your daughter would always prefer to be with the family!! You havea very comfy looking space!! Well done!
she probably said that bc it’s so cramped in her “room”. she has no other choice
@@deedee_audie7461this
I feel so sorry for these kids…. They need stability, friends, extended family, …. The parents thinks it’s ok , so it’s ok. Bet the kids would be happier with privacy, and normalcy?!! ❤❤❤❤
Not all kids are the same, love. A lot of people feel bad for military kids, and yes some of them have trouble. But I absolutely loved traveling to different places and making new friends all the time. Maybe I just wasn’t very attached to people, places, and things as a kid- and I don’t think there is anything wrong with it. Normalcy is subjective.
I tend to agree. I remember not liking moving even though we only moved 3 times before we migrated to USA. I still have 2 childhood friends 4 decades later. I’d be miserable living in a bus never settled anywhere for long. But every person is different. Some may be born vagabond and extrovert who love going places and snuggle with siblings yo sleep.
@@hannahwillis9838 The difference is that you chose to be in those areas and they were probably a private space whereas these kids are filed away very close to each other with no other option than to sleep there or go outside and figure it out for themselves. And maybe moving around didn’t bother you, but you were not every kid. Your parent(s) didn’t really have a choice in moving around constantly, but these ones do. At this age it’s pretty much what the parents say goes so the kids have no other options.
@@michellewaldman8226 I had to share a bed with my sibling and a room with both of my siblings. My parents did have a choice, because they knew the outcome of my dad being in the military and living on base, and still chose to do so; there really is no difference, you just see their way of living as abnormal compared to that of a military family. And Like I said, every kid is different. I’m not arguing that at all, I was just giving my insight as a kid who enjoyed it. The only thing I could have wished for was to spend more time with both of my parents at once, and these kids get to do just that. Lastly, like I said, I spent most of my time outside. I went in my house to sleep and eat dinner, and that was about it. I did my homework outside, played outside, ate all meals outside, and If I could have had it my way I would have ate dinner outside.
I love the ingenuity of people trying to make these tiny homes livable because of the situations they're in, but to knowingly put children through it, and not just one or two, but 5, they should know that this living arrangement is not suitable for that many people. It's extremely irresponsible and selfish. Use freaking birth control.
I love the fact that you told us about yourself and your family and showed us your entire bus in less than 10 minutes. You are all amazing {Yes I copied another veiwers comment because she said it so well}
I love how you’re teaching your children “family” & how we really do not need to spend lots of money or have extravagant things. It’s really the simple things in life & having family that love each other & will stick together vs being left empty & alone. I’m sure all those who are negative Nancy’s on here don’t think you have already thought about future plans for you family & how you are more rich beyond words than your children being seen as “poor” when they could end up with bad influences & not knowing 100% how much you love them. You both are doing a wonderful job! Keep it up!
What a great build, you have thought of everything. Your children are so lucky to have such adventurous parents.
An amazing adventure for the whole family. We took our daughters out of school & travelled with them across the world for a while. Eventually they went back to school & all got good jobs & still love travelling. They learn so much more being out on the road with their parents
This bus is even more amazing in person! The stairs are great! And these kids are living the life! ✌
Congratulations!! Keep doing the dream! What awesome childhood memories these children are going to have❤
I am amazed to see a cat travelling so comfortably with you guys .. dogs are ok with travelling rather they love it . But cats are inquisitive and shaky about new places. U guys must have trained her very well ! Good to see your tiny home living. Best Wishes 👌
My brother has a cat who rides in his semi with him lol. She’s done it sense she was small so she definitely likes it
All animals will feel comfortable around love and compassion
❤Think u have done a wonderful job on your bus. Can see u r extremely INTELLIGENT by all the things you've done to your home on wheels. Great job!❤😊
Seriously one of the coolest builds I've ever seen... and I've seen A LOT!!! Glad I got to see you in there a few times too! Hope to see that more.
I like how the conversation around tiny living has become an honest conversation about the death of the American Dream.
Tiny house living and nomadic living is a different American dream. Not everyone wants the same American dream.
Wtf are you even talking about? What a fkn douche 😂
This is a beautiful home for you and your family .Your children are building so many great memories travelling around the country and they will look back and remember all the great places they have visited.May your life continue to be happy and free.❤️🦋🌹🐝🐄🦌🐕🫏🐻🐒🐷🥰🦋🐝xx
Brilliant parents. I'll bet your children are advanced due to your parenting abilities. Many Blessings to you all.
This is so amazing your home is amazing beautiful kids may God guide and protect you'll wherever you travel .
Phenomenal job outfitting your bus into a luxury home, complete for what appears to be a wonderful family. Happy Travels..
It's just AMAZING !!!,Wow!!!.
Beautiful lifestyle and your children will be so lucky to see the USA , some kids go to school and home ,play computer games and never get outside and spend quality time with their families!
Jeff and Anna your bus home is amazing. I homeschool my children, but I never thought of traveling around while homeschooling, that's so cool.
I ENJOYED your video ❤ very much. I love the details you talked about the Bus.
I think this is a wonderful way to show all your Children the World 🌎 and how You and your Wife are Raising your children.
Wonderful Video.❤
Your children are blessed to have such a wonderful parents. Hats off you for transforming the bus into a home. God bless you. Travelling is such a wonderful education and your kids are experiencing it
I think it’s super awesome and amazing to raise a family that way. I’m sure ur kids love it and will have so many great memories !!!
Let's see in ten more years.
@@vblic I agree, they're gonna wonder where they went wrong
It's wonderful to see such a close and interactive family living their best lives in a most beautifully designed and practical travelling home. What a brilliant childhood for the kids. Wishing you all continued safe and happy travels. 🦋
What a great life you have . The children get to live and experience the different places you go to . May God go with you and protect your family always !
This is Amazing!! Blessed you and the Family🎉
It’s like a vacation every day while your still at home 😂
Nice to see you work hard so close to your family!
Keep up the hard work
Your family deserve it!
I love it. Great job!! I do wonder how many more years it will be before the five kids no longer “fit” in their sleeping areas?!?! Will you build the “upstairs” out more to cover the entire roof of the bus?? Curious.
Maybe they just buy a new bus and get the other parent to drive that one in which they have the larger sleeping areas. And then the kid who is older first can take it over lol.
This truly seem very eco friendly though soo, especially if they do that, seems as a very great and sustainable life they are living.
Maybe they can switch out and sleep downstairs and let the younger ones sleep upstairs.
well you have to contact them to ask them since this isn't their channel this channel goes around talking to other families who live in houses that are made out of buses or other things
Great question. I wonder about that also.
Nice house
Watching zone 3 SAN ANTONIO barangay tobod iligan city phelliphenes
Love Your BusHouse.....and I Love Your Love for your Family....
Incredible! I absolutely love it! The children will have great experiences and learn so much from traveling the country. Much more than if they were stuck in a classroom! Beautiful! I'm happy for you! Great job!❤❤❤
How do you know how much those kids will learn? They might turn into a bunch of "flowers in the attic" people.
I agree. They will make memories that will last a lifetime.
Learning in a classroom provides certain life lessons as well, such as meeting lots of kids your own age, acquiring social skills not found in isolation with a small group of siblings, competing against other kids and learning to win and to lose, and to accept both and move on. However, there are also valuable lessons learned every day when traveling to new, different places. Both types of environments offer a variety of unique experiences and neither can replace the other. These kids will have adventures on their journeys which will never be forgotten and they will be exposed to new ways of seeing their world. Later on they may choose to go to traditional schools, but right now, this wonderful opportunity has presented itself and should be taken while it is possible. When I was a kid, my parents took us out of school briefly and we traveled by car to historic locations in the U.S. I loved every minute and will always remember how special it felt to be altogether as a family, learning about our country’s history while standing on the very spot where it was made, even standing in the House of Representatives while congressmen and women argued a bill. It really brought my world alive and I’ll always love them for that gift.
Its great how they even conceived the notion of building a bus that accommodates a family of 7!!Amazing 😮😮
This is by far the best bus remodel I have seen.❤
Awesome! Nowadays raising kids more outdoors and having the whole family together and socialising sadly is something very rare. You transmit a lot of values pretty much lost for most. I think you did an awesome job! ❤👏 And when time comes the older ones might get their own bus or van and maybe you'll end up travelling in various vehicles together.
i Love the fact that you raised the rooftop on the bus made it look like a home on wheels. The bus is beautiful inside and how you closed off the original door in front so everyone can set up there and enjoy the view of the world.
Bravo!! The little ones have cozy little nooks, perfect for their young ages and the two older kids have their own space. I’m sure the kiddos end up in the parents bed quite often. As a parent of five myself, this always happened when they were young. In addition to ‘road’ schooling, this family is offering their children an adventure of a lifetime…..there is no better education than that. All positives here. If you don’t have something nice to say, maybe keep it to yourself. Thanks for taking us along on your journey❤️❤️
Strong family bond, team work, creativity, cohesive nuclear family in small space, father and mother as role models, ❤🎉this is awesome!
Heck yes. You get it!
Wow that is amazing
Raising your children like that is so beautiful.
Great build and congratulations on your beautiful family!
Your very clever and have put a lot of thought into your home everyone looks very happy have a wonderful life together bless you all ❤
I love your bus. It makes me want to have one. I grew up Military and traveling was the best education for me and my siblings. I love that you are providing that experience for your kids. I look forward to more videos.
I love this, and I think we are going to see more families living the same "dream" due to lack of housing, land and other amenities. Life truly is the open road :)
Totally agree!
Yeah and lots of parentification getting away with children living like sardines parents continually popping out children oh and the fact the kids will have privacy invaded while faces shown all over the Internet and no social life
no
This isn't the dream, I feel bad for the kids
More like a nightmare
I love how your daughter is now you tube famous. She did a great job with her tour.
What a lovely family and a great dad. Don't think there will ever be another mobile not so tiny home like it just beautiful it has everything. 😺💛
Wow how amazing you all are surely living the life, your kids are getting the best life ever God bless you all
I love your bus so very much, and you have a lovely family. My kids would fight over the tiny house conversion lol
So fabulous 👌 must be very exciting for You and the Family !! GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND KEEP Y'ALL SAFE .🙏❤
I know a lot of people are hating on this lifestyle, especially for kids, but I think this would’ve been a dream as a child! You get to see, do, and experience SO MUCH while most other children are sitting in a classroom for 7 hours a day and (maybe) reading about some of these things in a textbook. Plus, you get to meet people from all over the country. I love the addition to the home, very creative and functional. Well done mom and dad 👏🏻
Eh. Vacations? Yes. All of your life growing up being this? Not so much
I think crammed in there with 4 other kids and 2 adults would make it less fun
I lived that life as a child. Always moving. No continuity of places, people. It fucks a kid up in ways most people can't understand.
@@sue5158 One of the key components to growing up is a stable home...... That doesn't just mean the parents, that means the entire environment.
I am well aware of what I like like that would do to a young one, because I see how it affected me in my mid-30s moving all around after living a life of living in the same home growing up with my grandparents.
I would not raise my kids like this. Why can't you just live like this for 3 months out of the year (summer vacation).
I think this is awesome, their children look very happy and healthy.
Right these comment ppl with their westernized thinking couldn’t survive without a “house” mean while this guy has solar panels extra energy and all this shit well prepared . And he doesn’t look broke or rich but definitely not broke . The kids love it kids love being outside !!!!!!!!!!! . I mean once they get 12 -13 I’m sure they’re smart enough parents to know when to buy a home. This guy can sell his energy from his solar panels. He’s living an amazing life fuck the haters
@@DianaCamModel AMEN!
@@DianaCamModelactually even people from Europe live in apartments and houses wow shocker. and ask anyone in Europe with five kids they’d say hell no and that it’s stupid American thinking so great point 😂😂 and these parents don’t look at any point their stopping this these pokes kids gets cramped and even if their outside this still sucks they should have friends and live a normal life. What’s wrong with living a simple life
Great bus! And such a beautiful family.
Love it. Endless adventure. Love the family bond guys
Unbelievable that you built this yourselves. So impressed. What a wonderful lifestyle. Enjoy all the beauty out there. Hello to your whole family.
I'm just SO happy your guys have solar panels! So many Tiny Houses don't take advantage of that when they really should!
Such a cute home and so well-planned! Kudos to you!
It was a joy to watch this happy well balanced family living their unconventional lives😍😊❤️
Time will tell.
VERY BEAUTIFUL AND AMAZING SPACES. I LOVE UR GREATIVITY. ⚘🌿 ENJOY LIFE TO THE FULLEST 🌿⚘🌱☘🍀🍁🍂🍃⚘🌿
AMAZING JOB! Well done and I wish you folks many happy journeys!
The children will carry this amazing experience with them throughout life. Really nice . Enjoy your journey. 😊
I love how you moved the entrance to the center of the bus, which allowed for a unique living room layout. I love how you built your upper level. My creative juices are flowing!
Too cool for school!!!!! Absolutely love love love love this!! What a life experience for your family!!
Gee,I came across this utube and decided to delve deeper into viewing into it.Sir,you have a well knit family tie.There belies a strong family bond with organization,love and great cooperation among your family members.As the head of your household, you demonstrate a great ability to accommodate your family with the necessary protection measures required to run things smoothly and operational.😊You are the far and few great families of America .Peace 🇺🇸
"Just do the dream." SOLID!!!❤❤❤ I never fail to find just the right inspiration at the right time when I watch any diy-ish videos on RUclips. Thanks for joining my list of positive influencers.😘 Your home is beautiful!!
NOPE!! Those kids have NO privacy. These people are toxic at heart
@@LilacLover69YEP!! This is awesome and you're the one who's toxic. It makes me laugh that people like you watch videos about stuff they dont like and then get their blood pressure raised about it 😂
@@MarkBerengernope, this isn’t awesome at all. And their not toxic they have every right to say this. Not only are these kids getting cramped among plenty other things you say this isn’t toxic. Just because you want to do it is different, but there are seven people and an animal.
@@gardenscapeNastya that's your opinion, you dont know anyone who's done this and compiled a case study of their lives after growing up this way. How do you KNOW it's bad for them? Proof
❤ You did an amazing job! I LOVE it!
Love the part where he was asking the little girl about what she would say if she brought her friend up to her bedroom and she literally just went “uhm”, yeah that’s cus she doesn’t have any friends because she has online school and lives in a BUS with no privacy or room that also doubles as a constantly moving vehicle, oh how resourceful!!!
Weirdo comment
Reading way too far into other peoples lives. Go outside
@@cbaileychampnot reading those kids sleep in coffins and their parents have a king sized bed . They have no choice in the matter and will eventually be teenagers that deserve privacy . That’s the reality . You can’t judge either on a 8 min video 😂
You people with no experience living in a bus. Complaining about all this shit blows my mind. I can guarantee you all of those kids have friends that also live in buses… with all the other buses around them here. They’re at a nomad met up. With other families that also live in buses… relax they still have a childhood
@nocheesepls I love how you're a$$hurt over nothing. Did you have a rough, dysfunctional childhood? 😂
I think the kids are learning so much and getting to see and explore the country first hand. I love the two beds on top, its like a littlt apartment.
Thank you for sharing! I love your family and your priority. God bless you all!! I’m sure your kids will never forget the journey.
It's a dream home for most of us watching this amazing video of this lovely family and they're wonderful home bus.
God bless you and your family. Enjoy life with family. Have safe journey.
I saw you guys on another channel. I think it was Tiny Home Tours. I love your skoolie. I'm glad you thought of your kids. Seeing the space designed for them is amazing. You're raising you kids while showing them the country. It's a wonderful thing to be able to do.
This bus is amazing!! So inspiring to live out such innovation and creativity. Mankind has come very very far.
Wow! It’s beyond amazing. You and your family put so much love and work together in this beautiful journey. Thanks for sharing.
Prayers for Floridians! Please God Protect everyone. Make sure its not going to hurt anyone including their beautiful pets and all innocent helpless animals.
I need a full sized setup like this.
But just for me myself and I!
I love how they did the mini splits!
Amazing family! You should be very proud of how you are raising your kids!
That couch that becomes a table and bench is so smart ! The whole design of the bus and upstairs is clever
How beautiful to see Dixie and her puppies,she looks very happy 🐶🐶
Awesome bus, highly impressed.
You guys are awesome. I love what you did to the bus. You got a beautiful family take care and be safe and God bless.
This is amazing!! What an awesome family and home
Wow what a awesome job that's amazing those children are going to grow up with a lot of memories❤
This is cool. The two oldest have their own private rooms which is nice. I wonder what they'll add to their bus when the other kids get older. The parents seems like planners so I'll be interested to see an update on what they do.
Very well designed and executed. The most attractive part is the priceless experience your whole family enjoys with lots of bonding and travel stories/adventures. Thanks for sharing
Dude.. those poor kids. They should all have their own rooms that they can freely stand and move around in. Those bunks and 'bedrooms' the older kids have are practically coffins.
They have a common space in the living room area, as well as the outdoors. They have far more space in that bus than they'd have in a car, van, or SUV, and they have the outdoors wherever they travel to for more space. I'm sure it works out just fine.
Stfu. They get their basic needs met .
@@brianwesley28 If it's such a good area then why don't the parents stay up there then? They've stopped growing; these kids will continue to grow. You realize that....right?
@@Yukiba Because it was designed for the two oldest children who are probably not as large as the two adults.
@@Yukiba Did your parents let you have the master bedroom while they slept in the smaller bedroom?
This is amazing!!! Love your home /buss and the freedom you all have !!! Congratulations to that !!!
What a harmonious family!
Nice bus . you and your kids are living the dream. They will grow up to be well rounded Individuals . enjoy life to the fullest 💖🌺💖
Love the skoolie and the add on. I grew up traveling all over the USA with my parents and brother. Love your family slogan, do the dream!
Very cool life for all of you! Love your bus, you did an excellent job. It's very livable.
Your bus is awesome. I love that the children get to adventure and learning new stuff along the way. That is a dream home on wheels.
I appreciate your own office space as someone who need privacy and quiet to focus 🎊 Happy travels! 🎉
I can't imagine the kids loving this ...
Me either!! Ugh.
They do, but in a few years when they get older they will hate it especially when they become teenagers, then the parents will say something like “WE ARENT WRONG OUR KIDS ARE! THEY ARE JUST BEING SELFISH TEENS WHO DONT KNOW BETTER”
These kids are happy and loved. Do they look like they are being abused? Seriously!!
@flowergarden1426 Looks can deceive.
Same could apply to you, would you want someone judging you like that in public with your kids, cut some slack on this family. Those kids have a better upbringing than I did in a sticks and bricks home. They are safe, loved and nurtured.
I think its great what you've done with the bus and the lifestyle you are having with your kids is also great too. It's so important to have a close relationship with your children and it will always be that way for the rest of your lives.
I LOVE your bus - but I’m even more amazed with the wonderful life you are giving your children! Experiences, not things, are what enriches our lives and you are making that a reality for your family! ❤
it's not wonderful.
Hey i love the bus /tiny home thanks for sharing this made me very happy. You guys are so blessed to have eachother. Great job Dad!
Awesome bus. You are blessed to be able to live the life you love. Amazing experiences for the kids. Love the BUS!!!