Maybe One Day” to Full-Time Road Life with Vet In A Van
Tanya and Marcus had a dream—to explore Australia with their family. But when someone offered to buy their house, they stopped dreaming… and hit the road.
🚐 Six weeks later, they were off—right before COVID hit. Years later, they’re still travelling full-time with four kids (including one born on the road!), homeschooling, working remotely, and loving the lifestyle they built from scratch.
In this episode:
✔️ What it really takes to transition from house life to road life
✔️ Working from the road as a vet & tech expert (yes, even from a tent!)
✔️ How to survive the tough first months of travel
✔️ Smart money-saving tips every Lapper should know
✔️ Why Instagram doesn’t show the real story—and why that’s okay
✔️ Vet-approved pet travel tips to keep your furry mates safe on the road
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