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The Move…or Get Rid of Your Stuff, Son

April 6, 2010 by libertatemamo 8 Comments

The next months or so after that fateful day in the RV show we went on our first outings with the RV. Driving the monster down the freeway we felt very much like little kids with a big, dangerous toy. We also had a steep learning curve and much time was spent referencing the 245-page manual while old-time RV’ers looked on and sniggered in the background. Actually, that’s not true at all…the old-timers were rather helpful and have continued to be on all our travels so far.  So, we tackled questions like do you put out the slides before leveling  (it’s before). How do you dump and what is gray and black tank anyway (turns out black is from the loo and should be dumped first…rather important info that). Various things also failed (gas coming out of the cooker without a flame seemed significant) and we had moments of angst that we might have bought a lemon. But, as it turns out, almost all new RV’s have things that go wrong and that’s exactly what the first few outings are meant to shake out.

So, 8 months later, with exactly 4 outings under our belt, and several hundred reviews of the financial plan we decided to make the big move and get on with it. After all, we really didn’t need all this space, Paul was getting bored at work and I needed something to stress about. So, we gave our notice to the landlord and started the process.

Now, if I can give one piece of useful advice for anyone making this move it is:
Get rid of as much of your stuff as possible! Seriously folks.
We asked an old-time RV’er, with 10 years of full-time in his rig if he regretted anything about it “The only thing I regret son, is paying for storage these past 10 years”

Well, given that our current inventory could barely squeeze fit into a 40-foot container, we needed to bring things down a notch.  So, off we went….a quick inventory review of our earthly possessions revealed that we’d accumulated over 15 years of paper filing (thanks to obsessive filing on my part), hundreds of books (thanks to Paul’s frivolous book-buying habit), various pieces of furniture that made no sense and several cases of unidentified objects with murky pasts. So, we started selling, swapping, donating and shredding, and did so every single day for a month. Start early and don’t give up, is the moral of the story, and indeed, with enough persistence it’s amazing how much stuff you can get rid of and how much you don’t miss it when it’s gone. In fact it felt cleansing, almost spiritual.

In the process of stuff-getting-rid-of we came across a bunch of places I’d recommend for those looking to do the same

  • Craig’s List – wonderful place to sell stuff. Our 10-year old grill, some rollerblades from Paul’s youth, an old computer bag and many other  nick-knacks ending up earning cash for themselves via this method. It’s free to list, so just take some pics and let ‘em fly.
  • Paperbackawap.com – a site to swap books with anyone, anywhere. You send yours and you get any book you want in return. We’ve now got 70 book-credits for our travels across the US.
  • Goodwill & Salvation Army – for donations. They take almost anything in good shape.
  • Freecycle.com – awesome little site I stumbled across while looking to get rid of random stuff that couldn’t go to Goodwill. It’s a place to recycle absolutely anything and everything. Just list what you got and if anyone wants it they’ll come by to pick it up. I got rid of a 50-lb plaster sculpture, some slide-sleeves, a broken cabinet and various other weird things. People will list food, plants, boxes and cables on here. Amazing what gets recycled.

A month later and several hundred pounds lighter we hired 2 strapping young lads, that would be Paul and his father, to move all our remaining stuff into a 10×15 ft room at Public Storage. Thanks to superb direction on my part, the entire move went smoothly. Or rather, shall we say, thanks to muscle from the boys and the packing genius of Paul’s father, touched up with just enough nagging from me, the move went superbly. There we were, end of March, all our worldly possessions in a 10×15, dog and cats in tow, ready to move into the rig. What we took with us comes next….

Our strapping young lads move the house
All our earthly belongings in a 10x15

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  1. Ben Menadue says

    April 6, 2010 at 9:30 pm

    Hello Nina – as someone who has done an extensive road-trip in a much smaller vehicle (6 months round Australia in 1993) I am filled with envy at your super-deluxe home on wheels… and your decision to do something that a lot of people would love to do but just somehow don’t have the courage to get round to. The packing issue is also very familiar, having sent a 40′ container to Australia last year when we moved out here… and most of it is still in a storage room… I’ll have to break out that shredder! Looking forward to seeing many more posts and pictures!
    Ben

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  2. Junald Wang says

    April 7, 2010 at 4:47 am

    It’s true, to Get Rid of Stuff to move. Admire you guys could have such wonderful RV life…

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  3. libertatemamo says

    April 7, 2010 at 7:59 pm

    Yeah…the shredding takes forever!
    We actually did a little mini-RV trip in a pop-up caravan a few years back in Auz (Western Part). So much fun…highly recommended!

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  4. Dad says

    April 8, 2010 at 1:26 am

    Thanks for the strapping young lad compliment
    Best of times to both of you.

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  5. Molly says

    April 7, 2010 at 8:18 pm

    You will be amazed after living with so few possessions for a period of time how much of the stuff in storage will be considered clutter when you eventually go back to retreive it!

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  6. libertatemamo says

    April 9, 2010 at 4:31 am

    We have a mini future plan to spend a few years in Aus RV’ing. There is just so much to see in this world….

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  7. Candy Woudstra says

    December 14, 2015 at 7:03 pm

    My husband and I have finally made the decision to do this. We have been playing with the idea for a few years. We have both always loved travel in a multitude of different ways, and we are both avid campers. I have always told him I don’t care if we end up in a cardboard box somewhere as long as we are together. We have used my in-laws RV (a class c) several times and loved it. Had great weather and really bad weather. We are so sick of chasing the rat race or the “Norm” life as it maybe. We are going to start looking at rigs later this week and have already started cleaning out the house last fall but are working into over drive now. We are truly hoping to be on the road by late summer or mid fall 2016. We both have jobs but nothing to scream about. We figure we can find just as good on the road. We have both had a great time over the past few days reading your blog and all the comments from everyone, a lot of great information. We look forward to maybe starting our own blog and maybe even bumping into you and Paul on the road in the future. Happy trails 🙂

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    • libertatemamo says

      December 15, 2015 at 6:47 pm

      Congrats on the upcoming travels! It’s very exciting, especially that first year. Sounds like you guys are going to fit right into the lifestyle. Good travels to you!

      Nina

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