It comes with pros and cons, sacrifices and real freedoms most people never get to experience. This is what our daily life actually looks like — the choices we've made and why we wouldn't trade it.
Not because we have to, but because we choose to. Simplicity creates space for what truly matters.
Restaurants are rare. The food we make is healthier, tastes better, and we know exactly what goes into it.
No brands, no status symbols, no shopping for the sake of it. We stepped off the consumerism treadmill — and put a truck and freedom in its place.
Time together, freedom to move, hikes we didn't plan, conversations with strangers. We live with each other 24/7 and we love it. Nobody handed us this life — we built it.
We live on less than most people spend on rent, track every euro, and our investments do the heavy lifting.
There are maintenance days, admin days, bad-weather days. Days when the truck breaks and you're waiting for a part in a town you didn't choose. This life is real — and it takes real work.
Handmade soap, homemade laundry detergent, natural cleaning products. Wood and metal over plastic, second-hand over new. We're not doing a dramatic overhaul — we replace things consciously as they wear out. One choice at a time.
No nursery, no routine handed to us by a suburb, no family next door. Just the two of us, a newborn, a dog, and a truck. Figuring it out as we go — same as everything else.
Everything you see is planned, shot, and edited by the two of us — in a truck, between borders, while living our actual life. No crew. No agency. Just us.
We work when the light is right, not when the calendar says so. The location is the brief.
If this resonates with you, come along for the ride. We share the real stuff on YouTube and Instagram — the wins, the breakdowns, the messy beautiful reality of raising a family in a self-built expedition truck. No filters. Just honest life on the road.


















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