The seats were taken out to make room for beautiful wooden flooring, a useful kitchen, a comfortable bedroom, and a chic bathroom. It was a labor of love that took more than six months to complete.
The Motorhome Matt podcast provided the couple with ideas for their new way of life. This podcast offered advice on finding the ideal motorhome as well as suggestions for earning money while traveling.
Their mobile sanctuary—a bus that provided them with comfort and freedom—became their haven. Solar panels were installed on its exterior, which was still that recognizable yellow, to lower their electricity costs.
Sam even added a light to the bus’ roof to make it easier for the midwives to locate them at night when Rachel went into labor on the organic farm they were parked on. After the midwives arrived at around 8 o’clock that evening, Rachel gave birth to their son Bodhi in the comfortable living room of their mobile home in just three hours.
Bodhi’s birth certificate proudly lists “American School Bus” as the location of his arrival, serving as a testament to the extraordinary journey the Dix family undertook. In honor of Rachel’s late father, who passed away at the age of 52 after a battle with cancer, they made the decision to set out on this adventure. They could pay tribute to his memory while also living fully.
Sam worked on the bus conversion alone for the most part, with some assistance from his parents for the painting and a pro for the electrical work. Their efforts paid off, and the bus’ interior was transformed into a welcoming area.
Every element, from the wooden floors to the organic materials and plants, was carefully planned to create a cozy atmosphere.
The Dix family has chosen to remodel a third vehicle after their successful conversion in order to go on even more road trips. So, they have decided to sell their beloved bus.
In order for it to become someone else’s mobile dream home, Sam updated the design and renovated the interior. It might be the ideal fit for a single person or couple who is ready to set out on their own adventure, possibly with young children.
Throughout their journey, Sam’s friend Matt Sims, CEO of The Motorhome Holiday Company and host of the Motorhome Matt podcast, has proven to be an invaluable source of advice.