Growing up, I always hated riding the school bus. It was dank, cold and I was only on it at 7am.
She and her family of six bought an old school bus and gave it one
of the coolest makeovers ever. I’d live on this thing, like they do, 24/7.
The first step was buying a school bus (check).
Next, was completely ripping out whatever was left inside…
And then building from the ground up.
Their “bus” was going to include a working bathroom…
Bedrooms…
And even hardwood flooring.
The Nelsons had 4 kids, so they constructed bunk beds in front of the master bed.
Already looking cozy!
The Nelsons set up the bus to be lived on all of the time.
They moved in before it was completely finished. They just couldn’t wait.
Being a kid on this bus would have been a dream come true.
There was a full kitchen and bathroom.
With more counter space than I have in my own apartment.
As well as storage.
Let the adventures begin!
Living on this remodeled, 275 square foot adventure bus would have made childhood
(and hey, even adulthood) so much better. Being able to take your entire life with you,
wherever you go, would be awesome. Nina’s husband is a paramedic and worked part-time
while he finished working on the bus.
Being in such close quarters to each other does have its benefits. The Nelson children were
already homeschooled, so lessons on the school bus made perfect sense.
Kudos to the Nelsons for giving their children the opportunity of a lifetime:
to have an adventure. They can settle down on their homestead in Oregon,
or they can travel around as much as they want. They know what freedom truly is.
Source: Flickr: Nina Nelson & ShalomMama
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