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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.

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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.

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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

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.

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