So, you would think it would be more expensive (and it can be, depending on how you do it), but our AIRBnBs end up costing less than what rent costs in most parts of the US. Add onto that: we don't pay for our utilities (water, electricity, gas) or our wifi. Obviously our travel costs us more than it would have otherwise, but we find that it comes close to even....but with the added benefit of getting to visit lots of places!
That was us! We ended up selling the house, actually. We didn't quite get it all finished up, but we were able to sell for a profit anyway, thanks for asking!
We are in Michigan right now! We'll be in this part of the country until the end of the month, and then we head west (New Mexico, Colorado, and then Washington for a wedding!).
We wont be here for cherry season unfortunately, but it is gorgeous this time of year! All the cherry trees are in blossom (we aren't quite in the UP, but close enough to make trips up).
@@SchaeferFamilyAdventure that's the great thing about Peter butter and honey... it's not perishable like other sandwich fillings! I once read that Julia Child always had a peanut butter and honey sandwich in her purse in case of emergencies!
Haha! It depends on how you count "on the run." We haven't lived in any location for longer than a year since 2019. The month to month travel started in January.
Why to which part? I feel like maybe the why to traveling so much was answered at the end of the video, but if you mean something else, I'd love to answer it!
White lines; you cannot cross a solid white line, a broken white line you can. Buy a copy of the Highway Code, it's not expensive and will explain everything, ymight e using it retrospectively. Speed limits; in all towns 30mph, changing to 20 in Wales, usally marked, but regular street lights in a built up area means that town speeds apply unless overridden by other signs. On all other roads except motorways and dual carriageways, 60 mph, there are many roads where doing 60 would be incredibly stuoid, but you are supposed to use your discretion, unless overridden. Motorways and dual carriageways 70 mpp unless..... Follow what other drivers are doing. in Europe generally, drivers tend to let vehicles from non priority roads merge with traffic when road conditions are bad on a 1 to 1 basisans allow room for vehicles to turn into them. This speeds traffic flow much better than demanding your rights i will quickly mention Box Junctions, thee are yellow boxes on junctions and it is illegal to enter one if you cannot leave it, generally forcing you to do what you should be doing in the first place
Interesting, sounds expensive but its definitely a unique experience
So, you would think it would be more expensive (and it can be, depending on how you do it), but our AIRBnBs end up costing less than what rent costs in most parts of the US. Add onto that: we don't pay for our utilities (water, electricity, gas) or our wifi. Obviously our travel costs us more than it would have otherwise, but we find that it comes close to even....but with the added benefit of getting to visit lots of places!
Nomadic life is hard when you have little kiddos like y'all do!
What happened to the house that I thought you were renovating, or am I getting you mixed up with someone else?
That was us!
We ended up selling the house, actually. We didn't quite get it all finished up, but we were able to sell for a profit anyway, thanks for asking!
I am not crying, I got something in my eye
Love you mom!
I watched to the end but didn't catch ... where you're heading to now?
We are in Michigan right now! We'll be in this part of the country until the end of the month, and then we head west (New Mexico, Colorado, and then Washington for a wedding!).
@@SchaeferFamilyAdventure fun! I went to grad school in Michigan, but never made it up to the UP for cherry season. Always wanted to!
We wont be here for cherry season unfortunately, but it is gorgeous this time of year! All the cherry trees are in blossom (we aren't quite in the UP, but close enough to make trips up).
bonjour-unusual travel~ bye,
Haha, it is odd, but we like it!
That must be very unsettling.
How about your children's education and their need to socialise with other children?
If you move every month and it stresses you out. Maybe you should stop moving, it might help.
That's a lot of peanut butter honey sandwiches 🥪!!!
Lunch for that day, then food for the car trip!
@@SchaeferFamilyAdventure that's the great thing about Peter butter and honey... it's not perishable like other sandwich fillings! I once read that Julia Child always had a peanut butter and honey sandwich in her purse in case of emergencies!
The bread can obviously go bad, but youre right! The honey and peanut butter make the sandwich useable for potentially more than week!
So how long have you been on the Run...lolololol 🤣😂
Haha! It depends on how you count "on the run." We haven't lived in any location for longer than a year since 2019. The month to month travel started in January.
Why?
Why to which part? I feel like maybe the why to traveling so much was answered at the end of the video, but if you mean something else, I'd love to answer it!
White lines; you cannot cross a solid white line, a broken white line you can. Buy a copy of the Highway Code, it's not expensive and will explain everything, ymight e using it retrospectively.
Speed limits; in all towns 30mph, changing to 20 in Wales, usally marked, but regular street lights in a built up area means that town speeds apply unless overridden by other signs.
On all other roads except motorways and dual carriageways, 60 mph, there are many roads where doing 60 would be incredibly stuoid, but you are supposed to use your discretion, unless overridden.
Motorways and dual carriageways 70 mpp unless.....
Follow what other drivers are doing. in Europe generally, drivers tend to let vehicles from non priority roads merge with traffic when road conditions are bad on a 1 to 1 basisans allow room for vehicles to turn into them. This speeds traffic flow much better than demanding your rights
i will quickly mention Box Junctions, thee are yellow boxes on junctions and it is illegal to enter one if you cannot leave it, generally forcing you to do what you should be doing in the first place