Natalie Jaime grew up in Fayetteville, NC. She got her bachelor’s degree in Communications with a focus on media production at The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and then proceeded to move to Washington DC where she worked as an Associate Producer for National Geographic. Later, Natalie and her husband lived in Westminster, Colorado for about six years. After their divorce, she decided to move into her Ford Transit van full time (with her two cats). Her boyfriend Dan and his fluffy dog Alphabear joined a year after. Fanatic rock climbers, they toured the US while she worked remotely. Today, they live on their own 5 acre piece of land right outside of Hueco Tanks, a world class climbing area close to El Paso, TX. Currently their home is a fifth wheel RV but their dream is to build a house on their land. In our conversation, we talked about all the pros and cons of living in cities, houses, vans, on the road, and today, their own piece of land. We had some great laughs about logistics such as the luxury of having a door, warm toilet seats and the need to make kaka. We reflected back on the things we miss about city life and dove into the beauty and hardship of taking care of their own piece of land in the desert while living in a RV. References from our conversation: Shout out to Sarah Clark who makes beautiful jewelry. Check out her IG account! Also, ‘I like turtles’, a little insider between Natalie and I. Check out the video! It’s pretty funny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93
Natalie Jaime grew up in Fayetteville, NC. She got her bachelor’s degree in Communications with a focus on media production at The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and then proceeded to move to Washington DC where she worked as an Associate Producer for National Geographic. Later, Natalie and her husband lived in Westminster, Colorado for about six years. After their divorce, she decided to move into her Ford Transit van full time (with her two cats). Her boyfriend Dan and his fluffy dog Alphabear joined a year after. Fanatic rock climbers, they toured the US while she worked remotely. Today, they live on their own 5 acre piece of land right outside of Hueco Tanks, a world class climbing area close to El Paso, TX. Currently their home is a fifth wheel RV but their dream is to build a house on their land.
In our conversation, we talked about all the pros and cons of living in cities, houses, vans, on the road, and today, their own piece of land. We had some great laughs about logistics such as the luxury of having a door, warm toilet seats and the need to make kaka. We reflected back on the things we miss about city life and dove into the beauty and hardship of taking care of their own piece of land in the desert while living in a RV.
References from our conversation:
Shout out to Sarah Clark who makes beautiful jewelry. Check out her IG account!
Also, ‘I like turtles’, a little insider between Natalie and I. Check out the video! It’s pretty funny. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CMNry4PE93