Embracing Van Life: The Journey from Minivan to Ford Transit

Van life has been a dream of mine, and I started this adventure with a humble minivan back in 2020. Traveling the US, exploring new places, and living a life of freedom on the road was exhilarating. However, life threw a curveball when my trusty minivan was totaled in New Orleans. This unexpected event turned out to be a blessing in disguise. No one was injured, insurance actually paid me more than I paid for the van, I got to spend time with friends and it pushed me to upgrade my home on wheels.

The Last of My First Van

The Search for the Perfect Van

Finding a new vehicle during the COVID-19 pandemic was no small feat. With supply low and demand high, the search felt like a scavenger hunt. I made countless phone calls and monitored multiple websites, determined to find my next mobile home. After many sleepless nights and persistent efforts, I finally found a Ford Transit about an hour and a half away. With limited options available, I immediately asked them to hold it while I arranged a ride to see it.

A New Beginning With the Ford Transit

The moment I saw the Ford Transit, I knew it was perfect. Previously used as a Home Depot delivery van, it already had walls and a floor installed, making the transition smoother. I wasted no time and bought the van, excited for the new possibilities it presented.

Starting From Scratch: The Empty Van

Here’s a glimpse of the van early on, right after I bought it. It was a blank canvas, waiting for my touch to transform it into a cozy and functional living space.

My Van Before Building It Out

The empty space felt full of potential, and I couldn’t wait to start building it out. The pre-installed walls and floor were a great head start, but there was still a lot of work to be done to make it truly feel like home.

The Build Begins

In upcoming posts, I’ll share some of building out of the van, including the challenges and triumphs along the way. While my van might not be stylish—it’s built with plywood and 2x1s—it’s perfect for me and my solo travels. It’s definitely comfortable and feels like home. Stay tuned to see how this empty van evolves into my cozy and functional living space.

Preparing for Full-Time Van Life

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The Evolution of My Van Life Journey

While I may not be embarking on van life as a completely new journey, the decision to embrace it full-time indeed marks a distinct chapter in my ongoing adventure and my life. Van life, in its part-time form, began with the purchase of my first van during the pandemic. The world threw us an unexpected curveball, and like many, I found myself adapting to remote work while comfortably residing in my apartment. It was during this time that the seeds of van life were truly sown.

Testing the Waters: Part-Time Van Life Adventures

Initially, my van life adventures consisted of shorter trips, typically lasting three or four months on the road, interspersed with brief returns to my apartment. These interludes served as a way for me to test the waters, to see if the nomadic lifestyle truly resonated with me. During these journeys, I explored fascinating places like the Field of Dreams in Iowa, marveled at the vastness of the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, and strolled along the iconic Bob Kerry Pedestrian Bridge. However, it wasn’t until I embarked on my epic Arctic Circle roadtrip that everything fell into place.

A Profound Decision: Transitioning to Full-Time Van Life

The Road to Van Life.As I journeyed through the breathtaking landscapes, something profound happened. The open road stretched endlessly before me, offering solitude, reflection, and countless moments of awe. I found clarity amid the quietude, and as the miles passed beneath my wheels, a decision took shape in my mind.

When I return from the Arctic Circle, I’ve decided that my apartment, with its four walls and familiar comforts, will no longer be a part of my life. Instead, I’ll embrace the essence of van life fully and wholeheartedly. This means letting go of some of what I’ve accumulated, everything that has tied me to a stationary existence. While I’ll keep cherished remnants of my past life with me in the van, there won’t be a storage unit, and I’ll simplify my possessions. It’s time to fully commit to the boundless freedom that van life offers, knowing that I’ll carry the memories and treasures of my past while embracing the possibilities that lie ahead.
Preparing for Full-Time Van Life:

Over the four months following my return from the Arctic Circle, I’ll be on a mission to sell everything, each item a stepping stone toward a lighter, more intentional way of living. Join me on this journey as I share the process of shedding possessions, the emotional challenges, and the liberating feeling of embracing van life with open arms. As I prepare for this significant shift, I’ll also be tackling practical questions, such as how to manage mail, ensuring a smooth transition to a life on the road. This is where it truly begins, a deliberate choice to live life on my terms and follow the road wherever it may lead.

Stay tuned for updates, insights, and the unfolding of this transformative adventure. The van life journey is about to take a significant turn, and I’m excited to share it with you. And if you’re interested in buying anything, well, I’ve got quite the inventory to offer!