A family of 14 has hit the road in an RV and sold their home to make the RV life their full time home.
Susie and Dan Kellog sold their Glenwood Springs, Colorado home last fall to hit the road with their children and travel around the country.
All of the children but one, are living in the RV and are home-schooled in the morning. Yahoo News reported that in the afternoon they do fun things like hiking, camping, kayaking and exploring.
Dan Kellogg said to the "Today Show" "This is what freedom is. You go after it."
Susie added, "I want them to live life in the moment and not be living for tomorrow or 'After my kids are grown' or 'Thank God it's Friday."
Their oldest child, Kerry, decided not to go to college this year in order to join the family RV and work on graphic design.
"[At first] I thought that going in an RV wasn't normal and was weird," she said to the "Today" show. But "we can do anything we want now. Anything. And nothing is holding us back."
The Kellogs have a website where people can follow their travels: KelloggShow.com and their have even written a book, "Raising a Badass family."
The book description on Amazon.com says:
"Filled with practical and compassionate advice for both new parents as well as those knee-deep in their parenting journey, it is a must read for all anxious parents, those suffering from parenting overload and those that simply need a swift kick in the pants. "Raising a Badass Family" delves deeply into the hot issues parents must face today, such as spanking, co-sleeping, daycare, homeschooling, raising teens and so much more."
Their children range from ages 3 to 19. Susie said to "The Today Show, "We wanted to get rid of the mortgage," Susie said. "Get rid of the car payments and breathe."
Since there are close quarters in the RV each child only brought with them a few favorite things. Dan joked to "The Today Show, "One of them wanted to bring the trampoline."
Dan who is a software engineer can work from anywhere, thus the nomad lifestyle.
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