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UPDATE – SOLD! :: 2015 Airstream Flying Cloud Bunk Model

Jun 262018



2015 Airstream Flying Cloud bunk model for sale

Update – We sold our shiny, tiny home in July 2018! We miss her but we she went to a family ready for lots of adventures. We plan to get an Airstream again one day in the future.

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Gosh, how time flies. We look back at our travels on this blog often and it seems crazy that we’ve been stationary for two years now.

We are keeping busy running a successful LuLaRoe clothing business, moved into a larger house, kids are involved in sports and activities and we are getting out to explore as much as we possibly can.

The kids in Victoria, British Columbia

Already this year we’ve been to Florida, Haiti, Jamaica, Cozumel, Arizona, British Columbia, California, Nevada, and Washington . . .and we have summer adventures planned for Disneyland, Alaska, Texas, Honduras, Belize and another trip to Cozumel! Our life right now is an awesome combination of WORK HARD and PLAY HARD and we really have zero complaints.

Snorkeling in Cozumel

But we’re finding the Airstream isn’t getting the love she needs. Being busy with work and school means it’s easy to take off for a weekend here or a week there – which we try to do at least monthly, but we don’t have the flexibility to pack up and spend months in the Airstream. She’s just not getting the attention she deserves for this season in our lives.

It’s taken me a year to come to this realization. Every time we’d talk about selling her, I’d tear up and refuse to talk about it. I just love her so much. And we have so many amazing memories and adventures in that shiny, tiny home on wheels.

It’s not that we aren’t traveling anymore, it’s just a different kind of travel right now. More airplanes and hotels. More tent camping. More day trips. All beautiful in their own right, just not making the most of the Airstream.

So our 2015 Airstream Flying Cloud Bunk model is for sale. She comes with a whole lot of extras and features. But mostly she comes to you FILLED WITH LOVE – she’s been well taken care of and she will serve the next family well, we know it.

Head over to our full listing here.

If you have questions about the sale, you can leave a comment on this post or message me via our contact us page.

Like I said above . . .we aren’t done traveling – it’s just happening in a different way for this season in our life. You can see photos of where we’ve been and what we’ve been up to this year over on our Take That Exit instagram account and of course, I’ll be sharing if we take any notable exits in the near future!

Thanks for sharing this post with friends or family members who are looking to make their own adventures and could use a reliable, loved 2015 Airstream Flying Cloud bunk model.

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by Heather Filed Under: The Airstream

Tour our Airstream :: Kids bunks, back bedroom area {Flying Cloud Bunk Model}

Feb 112016



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We started with a tour of our Airstream bathroom last month and I’ve finally rounded up photos of the kid’s bunk area to share with you. When we started looking at Airstreams we knew we wanted to pick a model that allowed us each our own permanent sleeping area. I really didn’t want to have to turn a table or a couch into a bed every night and I felt it was important for us to each have a space we could call our own.

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That’s why when we spotted the 2015 Airstream Flying Cloud BUNK model we knew it was the one. With a set of bunks in the back of the trailer there would be plenty of space for two small kids to both play and sleep. The bottom bunk measures 54″ x 76″ – which is *almost* as big as the queen we have up front – allowing for lots of room to play on the bed. And the top bunk measures 29″ x 78″ which is essentially a small twin – not a lot of room to play but a really cool place to sleep.

The beds share a wall with the bathrooms (see our Airstream bathroom here) and when you step off the bottom bed you are standing in front of the bathroom door, the clothing wardrobe and pantry (essentially the kitchen).

Let’s take a look at the beds. . .

Kids-Airstream-bedphoto credit: The News Tribune (June 2015)

The kid’s bunk area has had many different “looks” over the last 7 months. Different bedding, different pillows, different decorations – it seems to cycle through as I try to find just the right set up. When we first started the bed had a vintage-looking “heart” quilt on it that I had made in high school – and the top bed had a Seahawks quilt I made a few years ago. I LOVED it, I really did, but as time went on the patterns and designs were a bit too much for the small space. Imagine that bed with a ton of toys on top of it. I needed something more simple because essentially it’s like having a kid’s room in your main living room.

I bought some navy blue bedding from IKEA back in Virginia (October) but as we headed into winter the dark bedding made the space seem closed in and darker than I wanted. Most recently I switched to a white comforter – and it’s brightened the whole area up so much – making the space more welcoming and making the most of the limited light.

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Let’s talk about a few things I’ve discovered about this back bottom bed. . . 

You have to learn how to LEVITATE if you want to make it easily. Yes, it’s one of those. You can’t stand on the side and make it. You have to start at the back (near the window) and tuck corners and ultimately end up in the front corner to finish it off. A serious pain in the butt. Since my kids have never been big under-the-sheet-sleepers, we leave the white comforter tucked in and use our lovies and fleece blankets for sleeping on top (they did the same thing in our house). This saves a lot of headache over making an impossible bed every day.

You cannot have a fluffy comforter on this bed if you want to “make” the bed by tucking the comforter along the sides. There is no room for that nonsense because the space between the mattress and the wall is so limited. The best you will do is a quilt-style blanket.

It can get very dark under the bunk, so we installed battery-powered tap lights (found at Costco, with adhesive backing). This has helped tremendously with light when the kids are playing or reading on the bottom bed (see photo above).

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Other things you might want to know about the back bottom bed are : 

The very back window is an emergency exit window. This is of course a GOOD thing to have. . .but if you have a toddler who is tempted to pull a red cord right next to sign that says EMERGENCY this bed might not be a good fit for you. 🙂 My kids have been taught how to use the Emergency exit if they need and NOT to play with it – we haven’t had any issues in this department. There is also an electrical outlet at the head of the bed (right under the emergency escape window) – thankfully our kids don’t mess with those. If you have younger kids this is definitely something to consider.

The back window does open up and gives a nice cross breeze across the trailer. My kids have been so lucky to fall asleep to so many sounds and sights out this back window – ocean waves, birds chirping, frogs croaking. . .I love that the view and sounds change as we head around the country.

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by Heather Filed Under: The Airstream, Tour the Airstream

Tour our Airstream :: The Bathroom {Flying Cloud Bunk Model}

Jan 122016



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Airstream 2015 Flying Cloud 30-ft bunk trailer :: Bathroom tour

It’s been about six months since we hit the road and I’ve been putting off a tour of the inside of our trailer. I’m not entirely sure why. Perhaps I kept thinking that after a few months I’d have it all organized and styled just the way I like it. I was procrastinating thinking it wasn’t quite perfect and that I needed to make it better. I decided that this is just silly – because it’s one of our most common questions – what does the inside of your trailer look like? I think it’s helpful for other full-time families who are considering an Airstream for them to see what real-life inside our trailer looks like.

So we’re opening up our home – using photos and descriptions – so you can see just how we live and organize ourselves in our 2015 30-foot Airstream Flying Cloud bunk model – with two kids who make messes and have stuff. I’m going to start from the back and work my way forward – featuring specific areas one at a time.

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So let’s start with the bathroom. There is only one bathroom in the Airstream (some big fifth wheels come with two, so I think it’s good to clarify!). To think we had THREE bathrooms in our old house. To think I would have previously scoffed at having to share one bathroom with the whole family. Really, it’s not a big thing. Both figuratively. . .and literally. . . ha!

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by Heather Filed Under: Day-to-Day Living, The Airstream, Tour the Airstream

Our tow vehicle – 2015 Ford F-250 Diesel

Mar 142015



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After we settled on the Airstream 30-ft Flying Cloud bunk trailer, we had to find a truck to tow it. Oh, this decision was stressful. Although I grew up driving my parent’s big trucks in Alaska, I’d never actually owned a truck. And neither had my husband.

We spent hours researching trucks and brands online – Dodge, Chevy, Ford – we had it narrowed down to the big three brands. You’re probably thinking, “Well, duh!” but seriously – we had to start somewhere!

And we knew we wanted a diesel truck – hands down they dominate in the towing world. Check. At least that choice was easy.

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by Heather Filed Under: Tow Vehicle

Why we chose an Airstream trailer

Feb 282015



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Airstream vs. other “RV” brands and and styles

When we first decided we wanted to travel around the country in an “RV” we had no idea what type of house with wheels we should choose. We started researching online – everything from fifth wheels, to motorhomes, to trailers. There were pros and cons to all these options.

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by Heather Filed Under: The Airstream

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