• Today we're featuring the Sloth High Five skoolie - a bus conversion with that lives up to the motto, "Adventure is out there!" | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    Sloth High Five: Skoolie Feature Friday

    Today’s Feature Friday – Sloth High Five! The Sloth High Five skoolie, or the “Up” Bus as it’s known, is one of the most easily recognizable-at-a-glance skoolies around thanks to its unique paint job that mimics the house that travels through the sky in Pixar’s “Up”. We personally loved the tale, a love story of a different kind that reminds us it’s never too late to dream and explore and make things happen. But a cool paint job isn’t the only thing this skoolie has going for it. There are lots more to discover beyond the green, brown, yellow, blue, and pink. Keep reading to learn more about this adventurous…

  • Today we're featuring the This is Bus skoolie - a bus conversion that is all desert hues and retro vibes. And have you seen that sink? | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    This is Bus: Skoolie Feature Friday

    Today’s Feature Friday is This is Bus! We’ve followed Dustin and Amanda for quite some time, along with their adorable entourage of two pups and a kiddo named Ezra who all live in their skoolie. In fact, we had a hard time narrowing down the features we love most on their bus! We decided that mostly, we just love their vibe – which is utterly genuine. This is an account we don’t just follow for pretty bus pictures. We love following their story (for instance, they are about to become parents for the second time), hearing about the mishaps (like Ezra’s recent tooth mishap), and witnessing the love that they…

  • Today we're featuring the Real Buslife of Cheshire, a skoolie named Otto with a full kitchen, parquet floors, and a hanging table! | Since We Woke Up | sincewewokeup.com
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    The Real Buslife of Cheshire: Skoolie Feature Friday

    Today’s Feature Friday – The Real Buslife of Cheshire! This bus “across the pond” has always been one of my personal favorites in its simplicity. So much of the original bus shines through in this build. It’s not a conversion where you can kind of tell it was once a school bus – from the original color to the stickers still in place, this conversion pays a ton of homage to its roots. As much as we love to travel, we also kind of love that this bus is stationary on a farm, complete with an outdoor patio. Its owners, Paul and Ailsa, have traveled extensively in their van, Hank,…