Preparing for Full Time Motorhome Living and Leaving Our 10-Year Home Behind

Preparing for the Next Era

This week felt like a tight squeeze through an emotional roller coaster cave. I spent considerable time at the motorhome working with my hands to touch the metals, move away the dust and get in the crevices on the inside. It took 2 giant trash bags, loads of decisions for what stays and leaves, a helping hand from close friends, and an insecurity bared for all to see. My grounded trepidation yelled out at one point, YES! The allowance to be sad, grateful, excited, a mess, and strong beyond belief for shirking the dangerous levels of being unhoused. The motorhome is dirty and can use a bit of deep cleaning. It is not that ginormous inside which is good, the area that is there will be fully inspected if I am to bring a tiny being into its belly to thrive.

The reality of what it will take to turn this 1983 GMC into a safe and thrivable, full time home for me and Clove feels massive yet completely doable if only to move at a slower pace.

Cleaning Out the Interior and Surveying What Is Ahead

One of the biggest tasks this week was beginning the cleanup process inside the motorhome.

There was a significant amount to sort through and clear out, but spending time inside was pleasantly kind and gentle. My hands on visual learning self imagined what daily life may need to look like, that will be ongoing. This visit began to mold a piece of the puzzle that was missing. The brief but productive time also surveyed the exterior more carefully and began noting the areas that need attention to better protect the rig from weather and the elements. My imagination was running wild and more free. Each step reveals both the challenges ahead and the possibilities.

Making Plans for Full Time Living

I also made space to wonder about layout efficiency, weight, trash, water systems, heating, cooling, keeping air moving through the vehicle and keeping bugs to a minimum, food storage, Clove care, my care, and community care. This is just a different way of living than what has been in my sights for over 30 years. The full scope of the project is still at the beginning stages so first things first. Maintenance of presence when you want to soar is silliness and hard, necessary and worth every ounce. This process involves balancing limited space with comfort, safety, storage, and functionality. It is becoming crystal what needs to stay simple, what needs improvement, and what will make the biggest impact for return to a nourishing, routine balance and stability with progress for long term.

Major Administrative Progress

This week we obtained the new title, registered the motorhome, registered to vote, rented a storage unit, and began investigating the proper insurance and roadside assistance coverage. Every step away from an urban life continued the spiral to transform this motorhome into a fieldwork base, physical home base, and quiet, safe space for rebuild.

Preparing to Leave Our 10-Year Home

The rest of the week was focused solely on preparing to move away from a space that was built from the artist community, a pandemic and lockdown, public transformation with death, brutality, conscious awareness, and ugly truths all around us. My 15 year old feline left the planet in this space and another feline took up residence with the embodiment of a stoic, careful, thoughtful, tiny shadow image. I lost myself and found myself a million times over under the safety of these four walls. My business closed and reopened again. I made many genuine friends and gentle acquaintances that either brief or steadfast, remain as part of the tenderness with humanity. It is excavation time through years of belongings, pairing things down, deciding what moves forward with us. It is my understanding now that so many of these items are ready to sail on. A piece of me disappears and leaves open space all around.

Thank You for Continuing to Support Us

To the humans, communities, families, and personal friends that remain on the path of this journey… you have helped put fuel on the fire, mined stones for strength, wisht waters of growth, and breathed when there was no air. Thank you.

Your support and tenacity continues to lend forward movement during one of the most uncertain periods of my life, and I do not take that for granted. In fact, I come back to this journal for updates because of you.

Clove is watching all of this with a sturdy play routine and curiosity that lets me know she is ready. We are ready. The road ahead continues. Now if I can just find my warm socks. :)

WE ARE ON OUR WAY THERE.

MEDIA KIT: https://undertheroot.studio/motorhome-death-doula-artist-and-cat-clove

UPDATES: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact

Successful Moving Sale Helps Us Take the Next Step Forward

I wanted to share another important update and some genuinely good news.

motorhome from eviction artist update

Our moving sale was a success, and we were able to raise the money needed to title, license, and insure the 1983 GMC motorhome. I will be filling out the paperwork and handing over the monies this upcoming week, and it feels like another huge step toward making this motorhome a real, functional home for me and Clove. Phew.

A Huge Relief After a Stressful Stretch

There have been a lot of moving parts throughout this journey, and every step forward has taken planning, patience, and support from others. We are now able to cover these immediate legal and insurance requirements. It takes a major weight off my shoulders. It means we can continue moving forward responsibly and legally while focusing on the larger repairs and updates still ahead.

Why This Step Matters

The motorhome will be titled, licensed, and insured in a couple days. It is not the most glamorous of steps, however, the legality sets in motion a piece of the puzzle that transforms this process. It makes the responsibility more palpable, and the realization of obtaining the documents is potent for this story’s continuation. Each step, such as this, lends a hand in the materialization of security and stability for Clove and myself.

Where We Are Now

We have currently raised $1,417 toward our first milestone goal of $7,500, and I remain deeply grateful for every donation, share, and kind message along the way. We hear you loud and clear.

Here is what is on deck for what immediately lies ahead:

  • Moving truck and storage unit rental

  • Mechanical, structural, and safety integrity of the vehicle

  • Necessary labor and time for interior improvements towards full time living

Thank You for Supporting This Journey

To everyone who has donated, shared the fundraiser, encouraged me, listened while I scrambled in the dark, or followed along here on the journal, you are beautiful, thank you.

The support I continue to feel means a lot. It has helped turn an overwhelming situation into something that is becoming exactly what is meant to happen. We may still have a long road ahead, but we are together and keeping one foot in front of the other.

WE ARE ON OUR WAY THERE.

MEDIA KIT: https://undertheroot.studio/motorhome-death-doula-artist-and-cat-clove

UPDATES: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact

Quiet Accountability While Selling For Stability

Progress does not always need to look gigantic.

This past week has been a quieter one. There have not been mountains of milestones or major changes, except preparing for a moving sale at the end of this week.

motorhome eviction housing instability

Where Things Stand Right Now

We have raised $1,367 toward our $7,500 milestone, and I am still incredibly grateful for every bit of support that got us here. Wow!

Even during the past slower week, that progress has a very important meaning. It is the reason I was able to take the first big step and purchase our motorhome.

What I Am Focusing on This Week

Right now, I am focusing on expanding our outreach with personal messages to businesses, coalitions, companies, corporations, and individuals. The goal of this is to bring on shares with their audiences, newsletter spotlights, and possibly matching donation campaigns.

Of course, tearing down the space we are in right now and setting up an indoor store is on the agenda too. Beginning Thursday 11am PST and ending on Mother's Day 7pm PST, I am opening the studio for four days of a Moving Sale. The goal is to sell over 50 percent of my items.

Why I Am Sharing This

I wanted to share this whisper of an update because not every part of this journey will be a big moment. These updates are my accountability, the showing up, staying committed and connected with you, and continuing to move forward even when things are on the more quiet side.

Thank You for Staying With Us!!

If you have donated, shared, or even just taken the time to read these updates, thank you so much. It means a lot to know that me and Clove are in good company and not going through this alone.

There may still be a long way to go, but we are here and moving this project forward.

WE ARE ON OUR WAY THERE.

MEDIA KIT: https://undertheroot.studio/motorhome-death-doula-artist-and-cat-clove

UPDATES: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact


A Major Step Forward: We Purchased the Motorhome

My update is belated by a couple days because moving parts happened and this is a sensational, important update to share today.

After a solid test drive today, we were able to purchase a more reliable 1983 GMC Class C motorhome. This is a gigantuan step forward for me and Clove, and YOU made this possible. We will have been left in the dust without the care, support, donations, trust and shares from the incredibly generous and forward thinking people out there reading this right now.

1983 GMC motorhome being converted into full time home to avoid homelessness

Fundraising Progress So Far

So far, we have raised $1,307 toward our first milestone of $7,500, and today I took a moment to be over the moon grateful. Every single contribution has helped make this step possible.

What Happens Next: Making It Livable

Now that the motorhome is ours, the next phase begins by making it legal, safe, reliable, and livable. It may sound like a lot because honestly there is a heap of work ahead, especially with mechanical repairs and structural updates that are needed before we can move in full time.

Why This Matters

This progress has tangible meaning, but we are not at the finish line yet. The reach to $7,500 milestone will help cover the most urgent repairs and get us closer to having a stable place to call home.

Let Us Keep This Rolling Along

If you have donated or shared this fundraiser, thank you for being part of this journey and expedition with us. If you are able to share it again, it will help tip the odds in our favor, much more than you can imagine.

For the first time in a while, this feels like more than a dream.

Thank you for being here,
Jennifer M + Clove

WE ARE ON OUR WAY THERE.

MEDIA KIT: https://undertheroot.studio/motorhome-death-doula-artist-and-cat-clove

UPDATES: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact

1983 GMC motorhome being converted into full time home to avoid homelessness

Help Clove and Death Doula Artist Secure Safe Motorhome Living

Hello Monday, I want to keep offering updates and continue welcoming and graciously adding a thank you.

Things are moving and so far, we have raised $1032 of $7500!! Clove and I are incredibly grateful for every single donation and every share for this project. The beginnings of solid support mean more than I can put into literal words.

This past weekend we had another motorhome in our sights although it did not work out quite right.

Onward!! I have been looking more closely at what our original find for a motorhome needs, and some of the most immediate priorities are things like brakes, replacement of hoses, propane tank refurbished, insulation, and tires.

The engine, transmission, and heater are in good shape.

Each step forward is bringing us closer to having a stable place to call home, but there is still a ways to go.

If you are able to share this with others in your communities, it really does make a difference. If you have already donated or shared, wow, just a gigantuan thank you for being an intregal part of this. It truly means every thing to us.

We are on our way there.

MEDIA KIT: https://undertheroot.studio/motorhome-death-doula-artist-and-cat-clove

UPDATES: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact

Eviction to Home on Wheels: Clove and My Journey to Safety

Our Urgent Situation

I am facing eviction and becoming unhoused with a deadline of May 31, 2026. After losing employment of 8 years and spending the last 10 months searching for solid work, I am now at a critical turning point.

My black cat Clove (6 years old) and I have a chance to create a safe, stable home by purchasing a 1984 Class C motorhome. We need help to make this the viable option.

I am raising $15,500 to cover the purchase, repairs, and essential upgrades so we can safely transition into full time motorhome living and begin rebuilding our lives.

The Solution - A Motorhome

A few weeks ago, I mentioned to a few friends the idea of a motorhome?? One friend and her mate jumped into action and found a solid option within a week.

We made a visit to the motorhome and did a test drive then I made an offer. This gentlman with the motorhome was a hardworking forest firefighter and contractor, incredibly lovely.

At this very moment, this gentleman is travelling and will be back this weekend.

What the $15,500 Will Cover

Right now, researching and investigating motorhome mechanics and structure, plus efficiencies for life on the road. I want to continue making handcrafted goods and offer death doula support services; additional small storage unit to safely house these business items is on the list until we can rebuild.

My business ran on numbers and budgets, receipts and paperwork.
Below is a brief breakdown for contributions.

Motorhome $4000
Title, Licensing, Insurance $500
Mechanical Repairs $6200
Structural Safety Fixes $3900
Basic Livability Upgrades $1000
Storage For Sewing Tools $200/month

THE FIRST MILESTONE: $7500

Rebuilding Through Art and Community

Three years ago, I began taking educational courses that included death doulaship, grief counseling, ethical practices, and psychedelics. I have been blending handcrafted goods with death doula support services over the past year. I am a volunteer with two organizations in our deathcare ecosystem.

My work continues to be enmeshed within and among project management for over twenty years. I am an artist with a background of dance, performance, designing and manufacturing hemp intimate apparel, plus as a production line lead.

Under The Root has been the name of my work since 2003.

How You Can Help

I am reaching out because we are raising funds to secure a motorhome which creates stability and allows an artist and their cat Clove to continue to be safely housed and rebuild. If you are open to supporting by:

  • sharing with your audience

  • featuring the work and story in a newsletter or social channels

  • exploring a small partnership or matching campaign

SHARE: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact

Emergency Housing Fund: Artist and Cat Clove Motorhome Journey

Facing unhoused eviction May 31, an artist and their cat Clove are raising $15,500 to secure and repair a motorhome for safe full time living. Follow updates, progress, and ways to support their urgent journey.

How You Can Help

  • sharing with your audience

  • featuring the work and story in a newsletter or social channels

  • exploring a small partnership or matching campaign

SHARE: https://undertheroot.studio/artist-cat-clove-motorhome-updates

GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/motorhome-for-artist-and-clove

CONTACT: https://undertheroot.studio/contact