as you can see, i've updated the blogs i am following, and Jonathon is now living on the west coast, although without his tiny house. I closely followed Carrie and Shane throughout their lengthy 3 week build (Shane, you are a "dragon"), and am watching Macy progress through her build. These 2 are of the most interest to me, because I also am planning to build on a gooseneck trailer. My decision for a gooseneck are for the following reasons:
less overall height, and easier towing (important for me because i plan to move at least 4 times / yr AFTER i get tired of traveling full time,)
easier access to the bedroom (i have arthritis in my back)
Both of these blogs are excellent builds, and quite different. Clothesline has opted for the private bed/bath, vs Mini-Motives has opted for the bed to be part of the living area. My real concern would be access to the bedroom, so I am hoping Macy likes her build. Hopefully I can arrange some vacation time to visit different tiny houses in progress and already built.
We are currently waiting on the contractor to come in and finish the rec room, and of course we still have a few projects to do also, and then the house goes on the market.
i ponder a lot on what life will be like once living in a tiny home. whether life will be more active, more interactive, more outdoor oriented, and as a result more community oriented? Where i will park it? How often will i have to move? How often will i want to move?
What do I do with my children, within a month of being 19 and 18? Do I leave them to fend for themselves? Force them out of the nest? Set them up with other housing? Subsidize them? (Really, does subsidizing your children ever end?) Take them with me?
Life is so interesting, so many options!
I have decided to build a RAGBRAImobile, basically a two bunk micro bedroom on a trailer. i already have a 5x10 trailer, so let the microhouse begin!
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