Enjoy!
THIS IS ROO. SHE IS AWESOME. I need to take some better pictures of the outside and the park we are in.
This is the forbidden zone. Everything large, dangerous, and/or pokey stays up front while we aren't driving. Hence the baby gate. In this picture there is a pile of flattened moving boxes on the left as well as two rigged up fishing poles; power tools and general man-stuff on the floor; folding high chair and tray in the middle with hubs' shoes wedged in front; 2 yucky fish buckets with other shoes shoved inside them; a random spare bike wheel; and a big tub containing bleach and other things to go outdoors later.
This is bubs' play nook. He likes to crawl and explore everywhere but I tend to try to keep all the toys at one end to avoid the painful "LEGO step". Behind the toys is a small side table which is currently in the folded down position.
This is Finley playing in the nook. It looks much more fun now, right? :)
Here is our door [which remains locked all the time for this rascal]. Awesome hubs crafted an easily removable cover for the steps so cheeky bub doesn't get injured and can more easily access the door handle which he loves to swing on!! ;)
This is the couch (which makes a quite comfy double bed) and my cute birthday elephant cushions. Moving causes lots of laundry build up... whoops! At least it's all clean.
Love our mini kitchen :) Washed up this morning but left the things out to dry for a while - definitely the quickest option when there's no dishwasher around!
Our microwave turned storage cupboard is a convenient location for our favourite pictures. There will soon be more decoration all around but for now there's too much else to do! Inside is a tub of spices, lots of teabags, lollipops, farleys rusks, and bubs cheerios.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner - and large storage underneath too! This dinette also turns into another small bed. Hanging above is our coffee pot. 18 years old and it still works like a charm. On the right is another birthday gift from hubs - a cute little clock from Etsy.com who's face is made from an old map of South England. Bishop's Stortford is clearly marked. So cute!
Bathroom vanity. The sink is so low hubs has to do squats to wash his hands!! Love the his and hers cupboards and drawers on either side of the sink though. Also love my nursing mama art work - another great Etsy buy.
He's such a little follower :) Thankfully in this pic he isn't trying to unravel all the tp! Anyway, our bathroom is actually quite big for an rv. We love the full size shower and in this cupboard under the mirror is a little hidden laundry compartment - exciting!
Back of the coach = our bedroom. Sorry for the messy bed but that's something that only gets fixed after the afternoon nap! This is view 1 and below is view 2. The back window there obviously has the blind down at the moment, but on trips to the lake and such we keep that open all night and wake up to a great view of the sunrise! Also, it is so tinted you can get undressed for bed and no one can see a thing. Perfect!
View 2 from the bedroom [that's the bathroom through the door that you can see there]. At the foot of the bed is our large wardrobe/closet on the left and many more large drawers and our second tv on the right. There's also one above the forbidden zone but you can't see it in the picture. Oh, and also there is a lot of room for linens etc under the bed. (And then the engine below that!)
Anyway, that be's it for now. More to come after we're a bit more settled.
It looks so cozy. No smaller than a compact apartment. I love the idea of minimal space to clean and minimal "stuff". Lucky!!
ReplyDeleteFound your blog on NuRVers facebook. Congrats on the new space! Looks like it's the perfect size for the 3 of you with all the comforts of home. We've been fulltiming for a little over 3 months now and loving every minute of it. Can't imagine living any other way. If you make it out west look us up. We're abou to head down the Oregon coast and plan on spending the winter in southern CA and AZ. Good luck with the new lifestyle!
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