‘Tis the season to deck the halls, trim the trees and hang up the lights! Families love to show their holiday spirit by decorating their homes and full-time RVers are no different.
While full-timers might have to adjust to their smaller living spaces, they can still find plenty of ways to make their home-on-wheels festive and joyful for the season.
For some expert advice, we asked two full-time RV families, the Gills and the Barringers, to share their tiny living holiday tips!
Rachel and Logan Gill have been full-time RVing with their dog, Isla, for eight months. Originally from Tennessee, they have been traveling all across the country in their 21-foot Heartland travel trailer. They are spending Christmas in Texas while work camping.
This is their first Christmas in their RV, so they are starting to make new traditions, as well as continuing traditions from their sticks’n’bricks life. They love watching cheesy holiday movies, and they plan to make their great-grandmother’s handmade cinnamon rolls on Christmas morning.
They even found a tiny live Christmas tree they can decorate in their RV. Because they will be away from home, they are planning on getting involved in the local community in Texas and enjoying all the holiday events nearby.
Bibi Barringer and her family first lived in an RV while they were shopping for their starter home. Ten years later, feeling something was missing in their suburban life, they decided to become full-time RVers with their three kids. They have since realized how much they loved tiny living in their 37 foot 1999 Fleetwood Bounder.
Currently, they live stationary in the Winston-Salem area of North Carolina. Their life is filled with outdoor activities like swimming, hiking and going to the zoo. While living full-time has its challenges, they believe the sacrifices are more than worth it for the time they get to spend together as a family. They also love the community that surrounds them.
“There is a sense of community that I have not found anywhere else before,” Bibi said. “Both online and in real life, you check in with each other and support as best as you can. This feeling of belonging and community is so special, and I’m very grateful for that.”
The Barringers will be staying in North Carolina and spending the holidays with family. Their favorite holiday tradition is opening up their advent calendar every morning. In Germany, where Bibi is from, the advent calendar makes the wait for Christmas Eve more special for the children. They also enjoy touring the Christmas lights around their campground and then sipping on hot chocolate by their campfire.
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Pictures copyright and courtesy of Rachel and Logan Gill and Bibi Barringer.