Trailer Internet – Staying Connected

One of the big differences between camping and full-time RV living is the need to stay connected. While on a camping trip, staying connected might be possible with a cell-phone or a hot spot, but that just doesn’t cut it for full-time travel. Before we went full-time, I did a large amount of research and […]

1000 Islands in Upstate, NY!

This was one of the most unique spots we have stayed at yet…. an entire campground on an island! We stayed at Association Island KOA. After a week of site-seeing and busy in Ohio and Niagara Falls, we soaked up a week of quiet. To get to Association Island, its a drive through some quiet […]

Columbus, Ohio!

Helloooo Ohio! We stayed at Cross Creek Camping Resort, near Alum Creek State Park in Columbus, Ohio. A little on the pricey side, but had lots to do: pools, trails, bike rentals, playground, etc. It also had a little rock mining station for the kids. Here we met David’s brother Erik – and spent our […]

Indianapolis, Indiana

Home to the Indy500…. and a dear friend, Amy. 🙂 We were able to take a few days and stop in Indianapolis. We stayed at Indianapolis KOA Holiday – which was a great park. We had lots of playground time, lots of pool time, and they had the cutest horses on property. We fed them […]

The Upper Peninsula of Michigan!

It’s true… I am nearing 4 weeks behind on blog updates. But wow, have we done a lot! We just completed our first week of a whole lot of nothing – so I am finally catching up on sleep and to-do lists! Top on that are all my blog updates! So that leads me to….. […]

How we do Type 1 Diabetes in an RV!

If you don’t already know this about us, we have TWO Type 1 Diabetics in the family! Both myself (Kristin) and our oldest, Sydnee. Thanks to my own parents instilling a “Diabetes doesn’t stop you” attitude in me, we are where we are today! Our philosophy is that T1 does NOT keep us from doing […]

South Haven, Michigan

What a beautiful little town… South Haven, Michigan. We stayed at Van Buren State Park, and this was our first experience with ONLY electric hook ups, since we left Texas. (Typically we have electric, water and sewer). This just forced us to watch our water usage and watch our tanks, so they did not over-fill. […]