Thursday, January 15, 2015

The RV Description Post

HELLO!!!  I am back to the computer, and all the wireless and tech issues are hopefully figured out now!

There is so much to tell!!!  We got our RV!  It is a 34 ft Winnebago Adventurer, it has everything we NEED, and lots and lots of storage space.  It is a tight fit for our family of 6, but one of my favorite country songs says it best... "Love grows best in little houses, with little room to separate".   I have many reasons for deciding to become a "roadschool" family, but a big one is to make sure that I am working on what is most important, and that is the matters of the heart.  With a lot less space, I am much more on top of' my parenting with the girls, both literally and figuratively.  I won't lie, the move into the RV was way harder than your typical move, but I will talk more about that in another post... the reason I mention it now is because during the weeks it took to get this all figured out, my parenting went by the wayside.  I actually pretty much ignored the kids except for meeting their basic needs.  They had to fend for themselves for attention and entertainment.  Needless to say, things got bad fast!


I know all of you are dying to know what it's like living in such a small space with this many people.  First of all, I am loving it.  It is exactly what we need right now, nothing fancy, but it's perfect.  There are a few things to fix and rearrange as we are getting settled in, Joey already fixed the bed frame to allow for more storage space and the brakes need some work, but nothing major.  We decided to get a Class A, which means that the driver sits in the front like a bus, though ours has a driver's side door too.  We decided to get this instead of a travel trailer for many reasons, but mainly to have access to the bathroom while on the road. (with 4 girls that are potty trained, counting me, and one more on her way to being potty trained)  We hope to be traveling quite a bit, so this was the best choice for us right now.  


Alright, picture it... at least until I figure out how to add pictures to this little blog page.  In the front is the driver's seat, at the moment being used for storage for the toys and dolls.  Overhead in the center of the two front seats is a tv/dvd mounted with a very specific mounting bracket on it.  I tell you this because two of the ways we found out that this really was the perfect RV for us was after we had already bought it and started moving into it.  This mounting bracket has a very specific piece that goes on the back of the tv to hook and LOCK onto the mounting bracket so that it won't bounce off the wall while we are driving down the road.  It just so happens that when we sold our last RV (we spent 5 weeks in that one on vacation) we had the piece on the back of the tv, but didn't think to take the mounting bracket out of the RV when we sold it.  This is the exact same one we had in the old RV... we had the missing piece to attach to the bracken and we didn't even know it until after we purchased this.  


So, the passenger seat is pulled up close to the front of the RV right now, and that area is now our office space.  Our computer is set up and there is a little room on the dash board for my calender or a notepad.  Lily also likes to use it as her little reading nook.  She spends more time in a book than anything else she does.  I am pretty sure Gracsyn has had a lot of influence on that for her.  :)  Behind the passenger seat is a space where a fold out table used to be.  I took it out so there would be more room for the pack n play where the baby sleeps.  On the other side of the pack n play is another chair, this one swivels and reclines, but is still attached to the floor like the front seats.  It also has a seat belt.  Next to that chair is the two steps leading down to the door.  After that is the dinette area.  At the moment, Lily is asleep there, as it folds into a very roomy bed at night and is a 4 person (or 6 kid) table and booth seats during the day.  The fabric covering the booth seats/mattress pads seem like it was never touched, even though we purchased this used.  

Now, behind the driver's seat is a couch that "jack-knife's" down into another bed, enough room for Daisy and Ivy to sleep comfortably.  Next to that is the kitchen counter and sink... of course it is higher than the couch and there is a little ledge keeping the water on the kitchen counter and not on the couch/bed.    Next to the sink, which has covers you can put over it that are made out of the same stuff as the counter top (for more counter space), is about 12" of counter space and then the edge of the stove/oven.  There is a 3 burner liquid propane stove and a very small oven, neither of which I have used yet, because frankly, I am a little scared too, the stove top has this handy metal cover that is hinged to move out of the way to cook, but covers the burners for more counter space when you aren't using the stove top.  Above the stove is the little microwave.  That was the second way that we knew this RV was the right one after we started moving in... the microwave had this little glass, scalloped looking salad plate in where the big, heavy glass plate should go that works to make the food spin while cooking.  Randomly, I remembered that I had somehow along the many moves we have moved, I acquired an extra glass plate with the same description.  I went in the house and grabbed it.  It also fit perfectly in this little microwave oven.  It is such a small thing, but it was a huge moment when even the little, tiny details were covered ahead of time.  God is so cool!!!  

Next to the stove is the refrigerator/freezer, which is a decent size for an older RV, and keeps the food cold, so that's good.  After the kitchen, things get a little different.  In our other RVs, the bathroom was split between the two sides of the bus by a hallway, meaning the shower was on one side, and the toilet and sink were on the other, or some sort of configuration like that.  In this one, next to the fridge is a bathroom with a door opening out to an angled hallway.  It is all on the one side of the bus, the shower with a shallow tub, the toilet, and the sink.  Diagonally across from the bathroom door is a corner cabinet with a small, triangle counter top and an above corner cabinet over it.  To us, that means storage for coffee, tea, and such needed supplies, as well as most of the kitchen appliances that I use often, like the coffee maker, the blender, and the hot plate.  (yes, I said hot plate)  So if you are still picturing this... the hallway is a little zig zag and to the passenger side of the bus, instead of through the center.  This makes for a nice entryway into the "master bedroom".  


As you walk into our bedroom, you look directly back to a wall to wall closet with cabinets and drawers on either side.  This was the first thing I fell in love with when we saw it for the first time. Having 5 girls and a husband with a wardrobe like a girl, we need closet space!!!  There is even a second cabinet to the right of the bed with more hanging storage,  that is where Ivy and Sunny's little dresses fit.  So all our clothes fit snugly, and thanks to Joey rebuilding the bed frame, there is room for all our shoes and folded clothes as well.  The bed is turned sideways, with the head of the bed on the driver's side of the bus.  If you were standing on the side of the bed, and looked toward the front of the bus... you would see the second thing that made me fall in love with this RV.  There is a second door to the bathroom, a pocket door that slides back and forth.  This is the best design I have seen so far!!!  It makes it easier to pass each other going from one end of the "house" to the other, it is fantastic not to have to go through the main living space to get to the bathroom from the bedroom, and the kids don't have to open our door to get to the bathroom either.  Oh, and a side note... we have two tall laundry baskets in the shower/tub.  One for the all the girl's laundry, and one for Joey's.  (his work clothes are gross)


So that is basically the RV floor plan.  There is cabinets just about everywhere, above the tables, chairs, couch, bed, everywhere.  There is storage underneath the dinette booths, under the couch, and pass-through storage under the house almost the whole length of the 34' bus.  We have a generator that can give us complete power to everything we need while living where plug-in power isn't available.  We are hooked up at our friend's house right now, she is sharing her water with us by way of hose, and she already had the 30 amp breaker and plug for us to plug into... God had even thought of that.  Now we won't blow fuses in her house, or ours by just plugging into a regular wall outlet.  


There is also a large fresh water tank to hold water while we travel, a 50 gal 'grey water' tank, which holds what waste water goes down the sinks and shower drain, and a 50 gal 'black water' tank that holds the stuff they just want to call black water.  You don't want to accidentally let that one get to full... just sayin'.  Oh, and I didn't mention the couch has 3 seat belts as well, for when we are traveling and seat belts are needed. The laws for seat belts in RVs are very loose, if there are any.   So we have our own rules for them for our family.  


I should probably stop there, I hope this satisfies your curiosity until I can figure out how to get pictures from my phone to this blog... it has taken me days to finish this post, I keep falling asleep when the rest of the family does, and there is just no way to get enough time or peace and quiet to be able to blog during the day. 


Thanks again for hanging on for so long between posts.  I will do my very best to learn more about blogging and keep posting more regularly... but life with kids is never predictable!  


1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the great description of your new home/RV! We spent all afternoon at the RV Supershow and I can now totally picture everything you've described! We can't wait to see it in person! Love you!!

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