Remember the "Saturday Night Live" skit where Chris Farley portrayed living in a van down by the river as the epitome of failure? Although that skit is hilarious, we would have to respectfully disagree.
Buying a van to live on the road is a way to experience freedom and happiness. We equate feeling truly free and happy to being very successful. So we bought a van, converted it into a camper, told our friends and family about our trip and set out to redefine society's idea of success.
After months of researching vehicles and going back and forth between the idea of a newer van or older van, we chose a 1988 Toyota Van Wagon. We liked the unique character of this van, its reputation for reliably and the great gas mileage.
We bought our van in Tampa, Florida, from an older hippie guy, and once we got it home we realized we had a lot of work to do. In fact, it was an overwhelming amount of work to do.
Why we WAnted to travel in our van
Love of traveling: The two of us have done our fair share of traveling in the past and weekend getaways were never enough.