Family RV living was once considered something not done by choice, but more and more families are choosing this life for a year or much longer.
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FAMILY RV LIVING
For the Gebbia family, it started out as a joke. Then they realized: “Hey, we can really do this!” Since then, they’ve left their home in Florida (USA) and have driven across the United States and elsewhere. Together Chris and Heather Gebbia work and homeschool their two sons as they take in more of the country than many of its citizens.
Listen in as we discuss working and family RV living, including how they work, how they homeschool, how their kids socialize and make friends, as well as many of the items in their rig and the apps, websites and other resources they use to make their family RV life work
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IN THIS EPISODE
- 05:48 Intro
- 09:07 Full-time Families
- 11:14 Benefits & Challenges of full-time RV Travel
- 14:56 Cell/Data coverage
- 16:07 Their work and working online on the road
- 23:00 Their homeschooling style & socializing as an RV family
- 31:52 Other online resources
- 34:01 Travel Gear
ABOUT
- Names: Chris and Heather Gebbia and their two sons (9 and 11)
- Hold passports from: USA
- Type of travel: Full-time RV travel
- A few places they’ve been: 15 states so far (lots of US National Parks)
IN THEIR BAGS
- Laptops: Toshiba for personal use, Lenovo for work
- Android Phones
- Collapsible bowls & colander: “Several different kinds on Amazon— Squish is one of the brand names.”
- Instant Pot 7-in-1 pressure cooker
- Electric grill
LINKS & RESOURCES
- Fulltime Families on Facebook
- Families on the Move on Facebook
- Families Who Love Travel
- RV Park Reviews
- Campendium
- Verizon Data
- Nationwide Science/Zoo Membership
- The USGS National Park Pass
- Sonlight Christian Homeschooling Curriculum
- Teaching Textbooks
- SKrafty Minecraft Homeschool
- Minecraft
- Clever Dragons
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