
Budget: a mathematical confirmation of your suspicions. ~A.A. Latimer
The topic of budgets for families traveling full-time and travel expense summaries has been one of great interest for me lately. I have spent quite a bit of time combing through the budgets and expenses of others who are already out there on the road. Dare I say that after close inspection of their numbers, I feel quite a bit —- discouraged. I’m beginning to experience a slight bit of doubt as to whether or not we can actually pull this dream of ours off.
I am having an out of money experience. ~Author Unknown
Based on other’s reporting, it seems that it could cost a family of four anywhere between $2500 - $5000 per month to live on the road full-time. I realize that “mileage may vary” and that it truly depends on all the specifics. For instance, none of the people who reported their expenses live on a bus; they live in RVs of some sort. How much difference will that make? Most of them have a car payment they make monthly or pay monthly for a storage building of some kind. We won’t have either of those expenses, so how much difference will that make? The fact that they have an electricity payment each month and we plan on utilizing solar will matter how much? If we plan to do a lot Workamping jobs, how much money will that save?
We can tell our values by looking at our checkbook stubs. ~Gloria Steinem
What it all boils down to is that we need a budget. All advice I have come across highly recommends starting a budget before going on the road. Keep track of all things that you spend money on, even the small things. Go over it and analyze it and see exactly where all of your money goes. Then, and only then, will you be able to truly come up with a budget that you can live with once you are on the road.
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. ~Errol Flynn
Jim and I have decided to start our monthly budget and expense report. We’re going to keep a close eye on our income and what goes out each month down to the little details, like how many high-fructose corn syrup laden soft drinks our sneaky children convince us to purchase them over the course of a month. We’re going to keep up our attempts to create more income with side projects. We’re going to research the possibility of alternate sources of income to help out over the course of the next year. We’re going to start thinking of all the expenses that we will incur by living on the bus and then adding a certain percentage to that number, just to be safe. And hopefully we’ll have a pretty clear picture of how much money it will take to live on the road full-time, for us.
Empty pockets never held anyone back. Only empty heads and empty hearts can do that. ~Norman Vincent Peale

Ding! Ding! Ding!
Guess what I did this weekend?
I so totally don’t expect to get rich. In fact, I don’t expect to even come close to getting enough money from eBay sales to get that bus. I do, however, hope to at least get enough to make it worth my time and effort and to add a little substance to our tiny bus fund. In the process, we’ll be eliminating “stuff”. It’s a win-win situation.
Here are the items that we currently have listed on eBay. I’ll report back when the auctions are over and let you know how it went.
Rolling Stones Rare Pierced Tongue Europe 82 Tour Tshirt
We’ve searched the internet high and low and have not been able to find a t-shirt like this one. Anywhere. I’ve seen lots of tongues. More tongues than I care to see ever again. And even though there are some that come close to this one, none of them have matched. We feel confident in claiming this as a “RARE” find.
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Grateful Dead 1980 Concert Tour 3/4 Sleeve Tshirt
Jim picked this shirt up at a Dead concert in Lakeland, Florida back in 1980. One almost identical to this (1985 model) sold on eBay for $117.50 just a few days before Christmas.
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Frank Sinatra The Recording Years Timeless Treasures Doll - MINT Condition
Marilyn Monroe Timeless Treasures - MINT Condition
Disney Holiday Princess Cinderella and Belle Lot - New In Box
These are collector dolls that have spent the last few years collecting dust on my daughter’s top shelf in her bedroom. She’s more than ready to part with them and she truly hopes that they bring enough money to justify her not getting them out of the box and playing with them when she was little.
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Note: Teenager not included in t-shirt auctions. She is priceless.