We’re coming up on two years with Willard Peak Campground this October, and honestly… that’s just plum crazy. Two whole years. When we stop long enough to really think about it, the feeling isn’t shock—it’s pride.
So, does this make us happy? Yes. But more than that, it makes us feel accomplished. It tells us we showed up, stayed committed, and built something steady in a lifestyle that’s known for constant movement. And truth be told, we’ll likely be here for a couple more years. Not because we’re stuck—but because we’re strategic.
We’ve got some big, expensive goals ahead of us before hitting the road full-time again. And let’s be real for a moment—if we could just STOP buying other people RVs and focus on getting one for ourselves, that would be great. Yikes. True story.
Our poor beast has done its duty, but it’s tired. Very tired. And the need for a bigger kitchen is officially non-negotiable. This next RV purchase isn’t impulsive or emotional—it’s intentional. We’re taking it seriously because it has to support the next chapter of our RV life, not limit it.
That’s also why summer 2025 is such a big deal for us. I’ll be heading over to Montpelier Creek KOA Journey as their summer manager, allowing us to double our income and fast-track our long-term goals. It’s not glamorous, but it’s smart—and sometimes RV life is about discipline more than sunsets.
For now, we’re going to pause. Add some photos. Sit with this milestone. Two years of growth, learning, mistakes, laughs, and perseverance. Then we’ll come back and break it all down—numbers, plans, and what comes next.
One thing’s for sure: we’re proud of how far we’ve come, and we’re not done yet.
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