For everyone concerned about our sons sleeping area. Our son is extremely happy probably one of the happiest kids you’ll meet! He loves outdoors, adventuring, laughing and learning! We are his parents and he is our only child. We do everything for him and if he tells us he is uncomfortable or unhappy we will change things. For now we are living our life’s filled with Joy!
Wow, love what you've got there, especially the washer 🤗 Not a fan of your son's sleeping area 😶😢 Not enough head room; better if he could actually sit up in bed. I'd rather have him in a hammock or on a fold-away camping cot in the passage... 🙃 Thank you for a realistic lived-in tour of your space. Have fun and think about us, sometimes, that are still dreaming about an alternative lifestyle... 😍 Safe travels 🙏🏼💞
Thank you!! We appreciate it! 🥰 I understand your concern. If he becomes uncomfortable we will switch it up but for now he’s happy! He only spends sleep time there and we are either outside our hanging out in the living area so it’s not a big deal for him now. He’s quick to tell us his discomforts and he hasn’t mentioned anything yet.
@@truegritadventures still, I dont understand how you can have a roomy bedroom but does not give your son the same comfiness. You guys are also using your bed for sleeping, right. To have a good sleep is important for children's growth
He does have a nice room. He is very happy!! He only sleeps in his bed all other times he is outside with us! He is homeschooled and needed a learning area.
The greatest conversion i have seen! The only thing i would change is the door into a pocket door (sliding door). Also, watch out for the square edge on that front shelf, near the driver's seat!
It's really nice, but for my style, I would have my rear few feet like five or something, I would have a wheelchair lift to lead bicycles in, yes, bike racks are an option to put on the hitch receiver on the back, but I'd rather store them on the inside, rhey ride safer, and they can atay dry in the rain, and the emergency exit on the rear end with a pull out ramp is also an option to roll your bike in through the emergency exit door, but I find that a safety hazard, I could fall over, my bike could fall over, or both of us, and I could get hurt or killed especially if any bike would fall on me, also wheelchair lifts are more stylish than rear end pull out ramps, and when it comes to towing flatbed trailers with four wheel drive cars like my Ford Escape in them, I need that hitch receiver for that, but I wouldn't be able to install it if that pull out ramp gets in the way, so I would just lift that bike off the ground and drop it to the ground with a wheelchair lift, still keep that emergency exit for convenient storage, and I could do just fine without that door and both walls on both sides, the ones that separate the driver's seat and main entrance door from the living space, I would actually put a front passenger seat and a flip down heavy duty plywood board over the stairway so anyone sitting in that seat would have something to rest his/her feet on and not fall in the stairway. I'm on the autism spectrum just so you know, but I'm just as capable of driving rigs as you guys without autism are, hope you understand it because I had some people say they didn't understand it, at least I did have opportunities in life that those without autism didn't have, still, I love camping, but my parents during my childhood had a trailer, but just the same, I still love roasting s'mores, hot dogs too of course over the fire ring.
No not a dumb question. One of us drives the bus and the other drives the truck we bring along. In the future we may tow the truck but for now this works best for us.