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Abigail & Natalie

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LET’S PLAY RIDE AND SEEK

Telling the adventures of Natalie & Abigail, and doggos Bear & Peluche, as they travel full time in their tiny home on wheels.


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Abi & I were enjoying our camp spot. We had just finished dinner & were chatting about our next adventure. We then started to hear some yelling at the camp 100 ft away from us.  We
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As a tribute to pride month, our Youtube video this Sunday is a collaboration, a Q&A with 3 other queer couples. •
With so much hate on display recently, we’re excited to share a little
You know what’s cool? Building your future home with your papa. @harryrodriguez6222 Happy  Father’s Day. I love you.
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So stoked to have been a part of this wonderful artists’ work! They bring visibility to the Queer POC community by drawing them and telling their stories. Here’s mine! Swipe to see original photo by @
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When you get to the edge of your understanding, remind yourself it took something as delicate as water over lifetimes to carve a path through this Precambrian rock. ⠀
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Peace can polish stone. Slow change is still progress. Progress is a platform. Th
Writing poetry is my art. It is my outlet to give permanence to my inner self. I find words are my way of creating felt imagery.⠀
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This poem is meant to invoke understanding of black lives through metaphor and word play. This is my way of telling yo
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I am a woman. I am Puerto Rican. I am a lesbian. I am married to a white woman. I am adopted. My dad, Donald was black. I never knew him but he gave me these dimples. My mother, Jeannette was Puerto Rican. God rest her soul. I didn&rsq

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Abigail

Abigail is a professional photographer with passions for all things art and dance. All the visuals you see on this website are her doing. You can find out more about her in the about us, photography and art sections.

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Natalie

Natalie is a chef by trade that also loves writing poetry. She is the creative writing voice behind our Instagram posts . Find out more about her in the about us, food and poetry sections.

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Bear

Bear is a pit bull/terrier mix. Natalie rescued him at two years old and he has been by her side for the last 9 years. He enjoys being overly excited even in his older age, chewing sticks, being clumsy, and being as close to his moms as possible.

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Peluche

Peluche, pronounced Pay-loo-chay, means “teddy bear” in Spanish. Like his namesake, this Pomeranian loves to cuddle and also enjoys treats, playing fetch and going on long walks with his moms.

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Towanda

Wanda is a 2004 Sprinter van. Previously she was a dreary prisoner transport vehicle; now she lives an exciting new life with purpose: providing freedom to roam and a cozy living space for her occupants.


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How much does VAN LIFE cost? - Our Average Monthly Expenses

November 20, 2020 in Vanlife

Is traveling full time in a van expensive? How much does it actually cost to live the van life dream?

Today, we’re talking about . . . MONEY.


We are answering those questions and giving you the scoop on the real cost of living in a van. We’ve chosen to compare expenses between two months, September 2019 and September 2020, to give you an idea of how much we spend on average per month.

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Now, one of us handles all the bills and budgeting, and one of us is clueless… it’s like that for every couple, right? We thought this is the perfect setup for a guessing game. We’ve divided our monthly expenses into 5 categories: Fixed, Fuel, Food, Fun and Furgo (means VAN in Spanish). The clueless one has to guess the correct amount spent for each category, if she loses, it’s TRUTH or DARE for her, if she wins, it’s game on for the other.

You’ll have to watch the video to find out who is who ;)

Come on, you know you wanna see this truth or dare game.

Watch the video
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Our First Category is Fixed Expenses, basically, any bills that occur on a regular monthly basis. We’ve also included the cost of annual bills split 12 ways.

This includes:

  • Phone bill

  • Vehicle insurance

  • Renters insurance

  • Adobe editing software

  • Spotify

  • Triple A membership

  • Annual Vet Visit for the Dogs

  • Website costs

  • Dropbox for photography business

In September 2019, we spent $502, and in September 2020, we spent $454. There is about a $50 difference because we dropped some unnecessary bills like Planet Fitness and Netflix.


Second Category - FUEL

In September 2019, we spent $332, and in September 2020, we spent $119. In 2019 we drove from Montana to Wyoming, Colorado, Utah and Nevada. In 2020, we only went from PA to TN, so we saved money by not driving as far.


Third Category - FOOD

This includes anything spent at the grocery store, including dog food and somtimes wine and beer. In September 2019, we spent $305, and in September 2020, we spent $327. If ya didn’t already know… we love food.


Fourth Category - FUN

This includes:

  • Dining Out

  • Rentals: Bike, Kayak, Etc…

  • Park entrance fees

  • Music, etc...

In September 2019, we spent $344, and in September 2020, we spent $388. We have too much fun apparently.


Fifth Category - FURGO (means Van in Spanish)

This includes:

  • Maintenance

  • Repairs

In September 2019, we spent $6 (on a carbon remover), and in September 2020, we spent $160 (on an oil change).


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This brings our grand monthly totals to $1489 for 2019 and $1448 for 2020. So on average we spend $1468 per month.

When we lived in a brick & mortar, we paid double this amount every month due to rent, utilities and other bills. So we definitely find living in a van less costly than living in a regular house. Because of this, we don’t have to be a slave to the 9-5, we can work less and have more quality time to spend together.



Now, since we’re talking about the cost of van life, We think it’s important to mention some other factors beside average monthly expenses.

  • First there is the upfront cost of purchasing a van and building/renovation . We bought our van for 6k and spent 10k building it out. So 16k total. You can absolutely do it for much less, we’ve heard of people who’ve done it for as little as $2,500! We spent a little more because this is our first home together and we wanted it to be nice.

  • Second, we purchased an older vehicle so a breakdown is bound to happen at some point. Sprinters are notoriously expensive to repair. So, 2 years ago, during the time we were building out the van and working full time, we saved 5K as a future-repairs fund for Towanda. Why did we chose this specific amount? Luckily, Towanda’s entire engine was replaced before we bought it and only run 40k miles on it, so our biggest concern is the transmission. It costs 4-6k to replace a Sprinter transmission. So that’s why we decided on 5k. So far, knocks on wood, we haven’t had to use this fund yet.

  • Third, life happens and can bring unexpected costs, for this reason, it’s important to have an emergency fund, no matter whether you live in a van or not. Even before Nat and I met and got together, we each had an emergency savings account of 10k. We still haven’t touched this savings but it makes us feel secure knowing it’s there. Should a disaster or health scare happen, or a freakin’ zombie apocolypse, we’ll have a nice cushion to get by.


So to sum it up, We would need to make about $18,000 for a year of van life expenses. Depending on your situation, this may seem like a lot or it may seem like a little.

According to the US Department of Health and Human Services, the poverty line for a 2 person household is $17,240. We may have to cut back a little on our “fun” expenses, but we could certainly afford a year of van life on that amount! It just goes to show you that if you’re creative, you can live a very fulfilling life on what is considered a poverty-level income. We realize some people are forced into poverty and our situation doesn’t compare. We chose this lifestyle and this is a privilege that we acknowledge.

We just wanted to share this with you to show you what is possible. We think it’s really awesome that we can live an adventurous life on such a small budget/income.

If you’re interested to know more on how we initially afforded our van purchase and build, check out this video:

How we afforded our van purchase + build

Interested to find our how we make money on the road?

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