After I had this entire post typed up, I deleted the whole thing as I was adding pictures. Bummer (sigh)! I guess it's just one of those things that inexperienced new bloggers go through sometimes. So here I am starting all over again, shaking my head at myself as I begin and try to remember what I wrote.
Some people will cringe when I say that we are not big savers. We don't have huge long term plans with our money. When we want to do something we do it if it is in the budget. If it is not at that time we save for it and then we do it. I guess you could say we're short-term savers. We're not the best budgeters, but I think we have a decent system for prioritizing what we want versus what we need. This is how we work at the things we want.
Our 1998 Georgie Boy Maverick. We bought her in 2016 and have put at least 10,000 miles on her and even lived in her for 6 months. |
Some people will cringe when I say that we are not big savers. We don't have huge long term plans with our money. When we want to do something we do it if it is in the budget. If it is not at that time we save for it and then we do it. I guess you could say we're short-term savers. We're not the best budgeters, but I think we have a decent system for prioritizing what we want versus what we need. This is how we work at the things we want.
We installed vinyl floors to replace the stained 90's green carpet. this change was made in 2017. |
Our rig had an old box tv in the center. We removed it and a handy neighbor made a door to cover the space (more storage!!!). We mounted a newer tv to the door. |
Let me tell you about Georgie Ann. The decor is outdated (90's greens and purples) but everything works. Beautifying and personalizing the RV is not a necessity since it all works, but it is something I want to do since it will be our home in a few years. That's why I exercise patience and do a little bit at a time. We bought "Georgie Ann" in 2016 and after a few trips, we replaced the ugly green carpet with vinyl flooring and the next year added a new stereo with Apple Car Play and a backup camera. I also make blackout curtains for the bedroom so we could sleep in. Another priority that came up was to turn our screen door into a storm door (the dogs wrecked the screen at the bottom of the door). I ordered plexiglass to fit and velcroed it up. the bottom part stays on all the time since there is no screen. The top still has a screen and we can leave the plexiglass on if the A/C is running, or remove it if we have the windows open. A need we ran into was replacing the side view mirrors on the cab.
We have made other improvements as well, but there is no way we could have afforded everything we want to the RV all at one time. We knew we would have Georgie Ann for several years, and it was best for our budget to make improvements slowly.
We usually have a cushion in our budget for emergencies, like a car needing repairs or an insurance deductible. But unless we have saved, large expenses all at one time can hurt. Anyone who owns an RV knows that there are surprise expenses that come up and they can hurt the pocketbook. Here's how I deal with the want to do to the RV as opposed to things that need to be done to the RV.
We know we need to fix the water damage in the cab-over of Georgie Ann. We've been saving for that pricey repair and it will get done this spring. But I want to do some beautification projects to the inside of the RV and make it homier. Buying all of the wallpaper, and paint and lights can hurt the bank account if I buy all of those things at one time. So while we have been saving to fix the water damage, I have been buying the supplies I want a little at a time since we put the RV in storage at the end of October. Links for items purchased online are provided.
Here's my way of spreading out the purchases. Every payday (every other Friday) I get to spend approximately $50 on something for the RV. And I have also had time on the weekend for some RV sewing projects. The blue fabric was made into new valances to replace the outdated ones in the RV bedroom. And the white fabric is blackout fabric I bought a long time ago, but I finally made blackout curtains for the living area (the ones I made for the bedroom are amazing)!
Along with the supplies in the pictures, I have also used my payday purchases for us to get our first Good Sam and Harvest Host's memberships. We are already using the 5 cents off per gallon at Pilot and Flying J. We are lucky enough to have two Pilot stations nearby. Harvest Hosts will be great on travel days this summer. We can't wait to start using it.
My Spring Break in March will be a "staycation" as we revamp and reorganize our RV. We will be taking everything out of every compartment and cabinet and deciding what stays and what goes. I will be sharing before and after photos on our Instagram @adventuresoverobjects and writing a couple of blog posts on the subject as well. I am actually excited to start as I love working on little projects when I have the time. I hope you find time to make improvements to your surroundings whether it be your RV, home, or workplace. There are always ways to personalize the places you spend the most time. And it doesn't have to break the bank if you are patient and collect your materials a little bit at a time.
We have made other improvements as well, but there is no way we could have afforded everything we want to the RV all at one time. We knew we would have Georgie Ann for several years, and it was best for our budget to make improvements slowly.
The Reflectix is to insulate our cabinets and closets. Tic-Tac-Tiles for the kitchen backsplash. |
We know we need to fix the water damage in the cab-over of Georgie Ann. We've been saving for that pricey repair and it will get done this spring. But I want to do some beautification projects to the inside of the RV and make it homier. Buying all of the wallpaper, and paint and lights can hurt the bank account if I buy all of those things at one time. So while we have been saving to fix the water damage, I have been buying the supplies I want a little at a time since we put the RV in storage at the end of October. Links for items purchased online are provided.
Wallpaper for the RV bedroom and the sticker we received for our new Good Sam membership. The sticker will go on our "sticker wall." |
Here's my way of spreading out the purchases. Every payday (every other Friday) I get to spend approximately $50 on something for the RV. And I have also had time on the weekend for some RV sewing projects. The blue fabric was made into new valances to replace the outdated ones in the RV bedroom. And the white fabric is blackout fabric I bought a long time ago, but I finally made blackout curtains for the living area (the ones I made for the bedroom are amazing)!
Along with the supplies in the pictures, I have also used my payday purchases for us to get our first Good Sam and Harvest Host's memberships. We are already using the 5 cents off per gallon at Pilot and Flying J. We are lucky enough to have two Pilot stations nearby. Harvest Hosts will be great on travel days this summer. We can't wait to start using it.
I am really looking forward to these KULED motion sensor lights that we saw on Keep Your Daydream. |
Chalkboard paint for the brown refrigerator. Rustoleum spray paint for the ugly brass knobs and handles. |
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