You might live in an RV if…
Top 25 signs that you live in your RV full-time!
You might live in an RV if…
1) Your GPS is your best friend!
2) You NEVER know where items are in the grocery store.
3) You dump your own sewage and it is no big deal.
4) Your family has to ask you where you are when they call.
5) You keep both winter and summer wardrobes because you don’t know where you will end up.
6) You know what snowbirds are and have seen them in their natural habitat.
7) Your HOME has wheels.
8) You blog so that YOU will remember where you have been!
9) You look in your pantry and see that you have cereal from New Jersey, pasta from Texas, canned goods from Alabama and crackers from California.
10) You are always the new guy in town
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11) You know where to find the best, most reliable internet.
12) You own very little and are proud of that!
13) You follow the warm weather.
14) You hang pictures and decoration on the wall with velcro.
15) You don’t own any figurines or other cutesy stuff that sits on countertops.
16) You have slept in a Wal-Mart parking lot.
17) You meet up with a family in Virginia that you met in California!
18) Your kids remember friends by what state they met them in!
19) You grocery shop every three days because your refrigerator is so small.
20) You have been to more museums, aquariums, national parks, monuments and zoos than you can remember.
21) You have ever “pulled chocks”.
22) You look confused when someone asks you “where are you from?”
23) You get your mail 2-3 months late regularly from your mail forwarding service.
24) You have witnessed your toilet “burping” at you.
25) You crave adventure and can not wait to see what is around the next corner!
Have you enjoyed our list? What would you add to it?
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22 Comments
Connie
I love it! And they are all true!
Jennifer
Ha! I had fun making the list! I am glad you agree!
larry dreyer
#5 is false=i do not have a winter wardrobe!
James
You carry a tire plug kit and air compressor AND two spares
Deborah
I was in too much culture shock to make travelling look awesome. ha ha ha :o)
You are doing great~!!
Lisa
Yep!! Love it 🙂
Jennifer
Hi Lisa! Thanks for visiting! 🙂
Betty
Jennifer,
First time visiting your blog. I grinned at all these and can identify with them all except 18 (no kids), 22 (I’m proud to answer, “Well, right here!” and then explain that I’m a Texan and my husband is a Scot) and 23 (because thankfully we have a reliable mail service). The rest are sooo bang on! Can’t say we follow the warm weather because we’re currently static working an open-ended gig, but we are very weather-conscious, being in NJ. Very entertaining post! Thanks for sharing and keep enjoying the Good Life!
Jennifer
Hi Betty! We do have a reliable mail service, BUT by time we get somewhere to request our mail it is always a few month behind! We use escapees and love them! We don’t usually GET to follow warm weather since we follow my husbands job… and generally we are not anywhere nice during the right time of year! 🙂 We spent some time in New Jersey! I loved it, but hubby not so much! We were in Cream Ridge/Jackson area! Thanks for visiting the blog! We hope to “see” you again!
Mina
Love it!!! I was just telling hubby yesterday that I do not need to walk in the campground that day, as I got my walking in by going from side to side in the grocery store!!! (Easier to do during the day during the week, as less people in the store!).
Jennifer
You are not kidding!!! It happens every time! I spend most of my time walking back and forth across the store before I break down and ask someone where it is! Grocery shopping is always great exercise!
Kristine
Wow! I am just checking out your blog after you posted a comment on mine after finding me from blogalina. I am inspired! What an awesome blog. I always thought of RV owners as being snowbirds… not a younger couple with kids. I will have to keep reading to find out more. 🙂
Jennifer
Hi! Thanks for stopping by! There are actually a TON of us! Several groups on Facebook have over 1000 families that travel the country and some travel the world!
Cori
Haha! So true. I’ve started to just sweep the grocery store from one side to the other. And it’s ok to pick up frozen food first, because you don’t have to drive home!
Teri B
I would add: You might live in an RV if you’ve experienced the challenge of cooking with a “Suzie Homemaker” oven and have conquered the challenge…whether it’s baking a cake or roasting a turkey.
The Good Luck Duck
I’m stumped EVERY TIME someone asks me where I live. You’d think I’d have an answer by now.
Jon running bear
You know your living in your RV when you dog looks at you funny when his favorite poop spot is gone!
Jennifer
Oh my gosh. That is funny!
Rachel
Just saw your blog. Love it. My husband and I are full timers for 2 1/2 years now. I can also add: You know you’re a full timer when you visit a friend at their stick home and look for the foot lever on the toilet.
Yvonne
Exactly! LOL The toilet burping cracks me up! 🙂
Latrecia
Great list! I especially like #22! That’s number one on our list.
Sarah
Very accurate! Haha. You got me there.