05-09-2019, 04:30 PM
(05-09-2019, 08:12 AM)Xanthorhizas Wrote: It was only a few seconds of lying on my bed when I suddenly felt claustrophobic and nauseous. I quickly sat in the driver's seat to regain my composure when a couple park rangers stopped to check on me (probably noticed my obvious lack of composure?). I assured them that I would be okay...but I felt emotionally frustrated and have been at a standstill with my nomadic project for a long time now...Virtual Hug to you, X!!!
How about experimenting close to home?
Is there some place you would feel safer/safest?
It's ok to take teensy itsy bitsy steps!

Think of the first time you walked on ice.
Shuffling/waddling along carefully is fine.
Start as a Penguin, and ignore anyone who claims you start as an Otter.

Penguins are cool.

Even sitting in the driver's seat, and just closing your eyes is a good first step.
Don't let anyone "push" you.
Snik:
I am so very ignorant about ground vehicles.
What are the big diffs with those?
You already have van experience, so you're way ahead of most!

Your toilet setup is awesome.

Other than my mechanical catastrophes, and some very minor issues, the van really is a perfect living space for me.
It really helps that I experimented so much in my stationwagon. Sooooo much easier in any van.
"Cause how you get there is the worthier part." Shephard Book to Kaylee, Firefly
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