• People are always curious about bus life. These are some of the more ridiculous questions we've been asked about bus life. | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    Bus Life: The Most Ridiculous Questions We’ve Been Asked

    Bus life – people are always curious about it, and we field questions regularly about our lifestyle. Two weeks ago, Tiny Home Tours did a YouTube tour of our bus on their channel. Yesterday, our story was featured on The Daily Mail, and then picked up by The Sun. Minus the ridiculous headline {a gross misuse of a quote in the article}, it was pretty cool. And we were so pumped and honored and grateful. Until I made a rookie mistake and looked at the comments. Sweet Jesus, you should never, ever look at the comments. Comment after comment of the most hateful diatribes I’ve ever seen. Insults about everything…

  • Social media can make bus life look absolutely glamorous, but the truth is, there are downsides to living in a school bus. | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    The Downsides of Living in a School Bus

    Social media can make bus life look absolutely glamorous, but the truth is, there are downsides to living in a school bus. In any situation, there will be pros and cons, and I feel it’s important to document the whole truth – not just the side you see on bright and shiny Instagram. Today we’re taking you on a journey through the not-so-fantastic parts of bus life {to be closely followed by a post of what we love, because there’s way more of that} and what we wish we would have known before we found ourselves driving a school bus home. Keep reading to learn more about the downsides of…

  • Here are six places to visit during your Montana trip that will allow you to experience every one of its diverse landscapes and offerings. | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    6 Places to See on Your Montana Trip

    Montana offers one of the most varied landscapes within the lower 48. The fourth-largest state in the US offers breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains, an abundant supply of rivers and lakes, and peaceful prairie landscapes. Here are six places to visit during your Montana trip that will allow you to experience all of its diverse landscapes and offerings. 1. ROE RIVER, GREAT FALLS Located along the Missouri River on the outskirts of Great Falls, the Roe River holds the record for being the shortest river in North America at just 201 feet. While the entirety of the river can be seen at a glance, the beauty of its “mini”…