ependydad
Dec 27, 2018Explorer
AMA (Ask Me Anything) about fulltiming as a family
This is a thing on Reddit, an "AMA" or an "Ask Me Anything" kind of post. Not sure how it'll go here, but since I know that most folks who fulltime are older/retired, I thought I'd offer the perspective of a working 30-something with a wife and 2 kids (daughter, 15; and son, 6). We have fulltimed for 3 1/2 years now.
We initially set off on a 1-year (14-month) trip that I have carefully choreographed to be in decent weather all year round and make 2 concise loops around the US hitting each state and 1-2 high-points in each.
By week 5, stop 4, we broke our plan when my wife hurt her back and we couldn't travel one day. Our travels continued to derail from the original plan quickly- especially with the decision to attend a rally of other fulltime families.
By the end of month 3, we hated everything about fulltime life.
The rally of other fulltime families that turned things around for us.
By month 5, we knew we wanted to take the end date off of the table and continue.
2 years in, we sold our house.
3 years in, we sold all of our belongings.
And here we are- 3 1/2 years in and I'm offering up an AMA.
Helpful? No?
We initially set off on a 1-year (14-month) trip that I have carefully choreographed to be in decent weather all year round and make 2 concise loops around the US hitting each state and 1-2 high-points in each.
By week 5, stop 4, we broke our plan when my wife hurt her back and we couldn't travel one day. Our travels continued to derail from the original plan quickly- especially with the decision to attend a rally of other fulltime families.
By the end of month 3, we hated everything about fulltime life.
The rally of other fulltime families that turned things around for us.
By month 5, we knew we wanted to take the end date off of the table and continue.
2 years in, we sold our house.
3 years in, we sold all of our belongings.
And here we are- 3 1/2 years in and I'm offering up an AMA.
Helpful? No?