bus life

Bus Life with @simplyusandabus

We have always been a bit spontaneous.  A bit may be an understatement.  To be honest, we’re a lot spontaneous and a little crazy, but wouldn’t have it any other way… let me backup a bit, introductions first.

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We are Aaron & Philan.  We have been married for just over 10 years and have three kids, Cashin, Brig, and Freya.  We were from Rockford, Illinois, but now we live full-time in our skoolie. Here’s how it all started.

About a year and a half ago, my wife Philan asked me to go on a little weekend road trip together.  We love to travel, see new places, explore new cities, but this trip was different. It wasn’t just to experience somewhere new, it was to find a new place to live, so we thought.  We had become consumed with stuff.  A bigger house, remodeling a kitchen, kids toys filling rooms, it was too much.  We realized none of that was making us happy, it was time for a change. After a few weekend trips to Asheville, North Carolina we were ready to sell our house and move there.  We sat down and thought about what would make us happy. The more we thought about it, the more we realized that we needed a bigger change than just a new location. We needed to completely downsize, to slow down, to experience life together more with our kids.

That’s when we decided to take a year off and travel.  After looking at RV’s for a few weeks, and not liking anything we were seeing, Philan said, “what about a school bus.”  We had heard of converted school busses, but at that point, had never seen one, or researched skoolies. So we jumped on social media and started looking.  What initially sold us on the skoolie idea was being able to build it ourselves, therefore, being able to make it our home, not just a purchased motorhome. After all, our plan was to live on the bus full-time, not just to travel for a few weeks a year.  

Two weeks later, we found our bus.  We had been looking at auction sites and on a whim, I looked on Facebook Marketplace.  A bus popped up about an hour from our house. A few days later, we drove down to “see” the bus and came home that afternoon as proud owners of a big yellow school bus.  Our kids flipped out when they saw what we had just bought. They thought it was the coolest thing and wanted to sleep in it that first night. We skipped that idea but we did take it on a road trip the next weekend to get an idea of how it would be like to travel in a bus.  Maybe it was the bean bag chairs we put around the bus for them to ride in, or maybe it being in a really big bus, but for the first time they all just chilled in the bus. We were all hooked.

From November 2017 through February 2018, we gutted the bus.  It’s quite cold in upstate Illinois during the winter so it was slow going to start.  We ran propane torpedo heaters and did demo work in the freezing cold. After getting our layout down on paper, we began our build.  We started our build in March 2018 and finished up at the beginning of July. For the last two weeks of the build, while our kids were away at camp, we were both working on the bus for 16 hours a day.  After spending that many hours working in 90 degree weather, Philan told me, “That’s it. Tomorrow we’re leaving.” And with that, we were finished. We needed to get on the road.

I’m not going to lie.  That first month was rough.  We had spent so much time working on the bus that we didn’t take the time to plan where we were going, what we were actually doing.  We broke down on day one. Only 7 miles from home, we were on the side of the highway, stopped on the shoulder of an exit ramp, on our bus that just died.  A million things went through my head as I unhooked our car from the back of the bus and sent Philan and the kids to a nearby restaurant. I wondered if all that work, all the blood, sweat, and tears were all for nothing.  We had rented out our house for a year, gave away a ton of stuff, packed up the rest of our stuff and put it into storage. What now? It’s a horrible feeling to think that your year long journey would be over on day one. Luckily, it wasn’t anything major.  We were low on antifreeze and the engine cutoff automatically to prevent it from overheating. Over the course of the first month, we blew out a wheel bearing on our trailer; realized the bus didn’t have enough power to travel safely over the Rocky Mountains while pulling our car; left our car in Fargo, North Dakota; realized we didn’t like spending as much time in big cities as much as we thought we did; Brig fractured his arm; our bikes, bike rack, and rear window all got damaged; and worst of all, we bickered about everything.  

We also saw some amazing places, met some incredible people and learned a lot.  A lot about being a family, a lot about working out our problems, both individually and together as a team.  We began to learn the ins and outs of living in a small space, traveling full time, and spending 24 hours a day with just the five of us.  

It brought us together.  It brought our kids together, it brought our family together. It is not always easy living together in a converted 20 year old school bus, but it is completely rewarding and totally worth it.  We don’t miss the stuff we left behind, but we value the stuff we have with us. We have been on the road for 8 months and while counting down the months to go until our one year goal, we are making plans of where to head to for the next year.  

Tiny living isn’t for everyone, but it is for us.  We love it and we’re looking forward to continuing for the next few years.  

We would love for you to follow our journey.  We are on social media @simplyusandabus. We post the same content to Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, so follow us on whichever platform you prefer.

Thanks for letting us share a part of our lives with you.

Aaron & Philan

Simply Us and a Bus

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A few details about our bus:

  • 1999 International Amtran Genesis 30’ school bus.

  • Navistar dt466e diesel engine

  • Allison automatic transmission

  • Diesel heaters

  • Rooftop AC units

  • 990 watts of solar with off grid battery setup

  • 225 square feet of interior space

  • Triple bunk bed

  • Full bed

  • Kitchen

  • Living room/dining space

  • 70 square foot rooftop deck

  • We travel with 4 kayaks, 5 bikes, and 1 dog

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Converted School Bus with a Salon from @adamjoanieadventures

Today I can’t wait to share with you Joanie and Adam from @adamjoanieadventures. They sold their house and business to hit the road on their self converted school bus, but that’s not all….There’s a SALON on board! Yes, a full working salon. As they travel around you are able to make an appointment to get your hair and makeup done! How cool is that?! Make sure to go to their instagram to see what state they’re in now!


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Have you ever thought that more nice things or a bigger house would make you happy or bring you that peace of mind you have been searching for?? For us it's been just the opposite- selling everything and downsizing to 40 feet has brought us more peace than the last 4 years have. To most people, home is comfortable and safe. But to me, leaving is comfortable and safe. Being I was a farm girl meant work started at age 12 and I have worked ever since. Travel? The states I have been to are counted on one hand really, and that's not good enough. Home is not calling us, the bus/rv life is, the mountains, the sunsets, the open road. Do you ever have that feeling there is something more, something different, something daring? We are less concerned with "feeling secure" as that sometimes means getting stuck. Have you ever wanted to hit the stop button, rewind or fast forward? New start, fresh start, wild adventures just waiting for you? But wait. ...what if? What about? Ya but? We have thought it too. You see we attach ourselves to things and people. We feel we can't survive without them or our things, big or small, it could be your dishes or it could be your home. We have learned something about selling everything that we can attach our identity to our belongings. Our identity is strong without the stuff. We are forced to re-evaluate beliefs, actions, and behaviors. It feels a little scary to be stripped bare of your environment, your business, your stuff and your home? Imagine it. ...we are currently about to live it. To give it all up for a 40 foot home and the hopes of adventure and a new life. The process can be a bit daunting, after all we find security in our stuff, don't we? There’s no one right way to leave everything you know behind and start over new. Have you ever had to start over fresh? Are you about to go through a big life change right now? What questions do you still have about the process? Freedom can be edgy, but hey, those pioneers got in a wagon and road until they settled. We have not found "settled yet" But we will. .............. But along the way we hope to share our marriage ministry and help restore others struggling, share food and fellowship and do some fabulous hair and makeup as we travel.   

            We bought a 1999 school bus and converted it into a tiny home on wheels!  Not only that......it also has a mini salon in the center of the bus!  We have the ability to work on the road through the salon and carry a fully stocked botanical/natural makeup line that we ship all over the country.  I (Joanie) have been a cosmetologist for 17 years and had to take the salon with me!  The whole project started in April when Adam flew from Minnesota to Montana to pick up the bus.  With a few breaks on the project to move and get rid of items, we were able to renovate the entire bus by December.  Leaving the Minnesota winter behind was a dream come true!  But don't be fooled, life on the road without a home base has its own set of challenges.  We expect those challenges and they are just part of this lifestyle.  Cheers to the open road and to this unfolding journey!

We have 3 children-Eden-8 Lincoln-6 Solomon-4

We have been married for 17 years!

WAYS TO GET IN TOUCH:

IG: https://www.instagram.com/adamjoanieadventures/

MAKEUP LINE: https://www.cherrypicksmakeup.com/

FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/adamjoanieadventures/

MINISTRY FB: https://www.facebook.com/Haven-House-Ministries-The-Wegmans-1636450519707502/

SALON WEBSITE: https://jamelias.com/