Running a business full-time while homeschooling on the road is not for the faint of heart.
There are days when everything clicks. Kids are engaged. Work flows. The Wi-Fi cooperates. You feel unstoppable.
And then there are days when the lesson plan gets interrupted by a broken slide-out, a storm rolls in, and your Zoom call freezes at the worst possible moment.
Homeschooling on the road looks nothing like traditional school. Learning happens everywhere—national parks, museums, grocery stores, conversations with strangers. Flexibility becomes the curriculum.
Running a business from an RV requires ruthless prioritization. There’s no room for busywork. Every task must matter. Systems aren’t optional—they’re the only way it works.
You learn to work in pockets of time. Early mornings. Quiet afternoons. Evenings when the generator hums and the kids are finally settled.
It’s chaotic. It’s imperfect. And somehow, it’s deeply fulfilling.