When a Seminole Heights father lost his job last year, he and his wife went on to do something incredible. Instead of job hunting, Eric Hildebrand and Ingrid Poole decided to pursue their dream of traveling “affordably” with their family of five. So, they purchased a school bus, turned it into a tiny home, and moved in—living on the open road, where they plan to stay for at least a year. “We purchased a retired school bus from the School Board of Galleton, Tennessee in September 2020,” the couple shared on their blog. “Nothing about it was homey… yet.” But after spending the next two months refurbishing the bus interior, the family were able to downsize from their 1,450-square-foot bungalow to the 280-square-foot tiny home on wheels. They moved in on April 17, 2021. It’s a huge change from the family home they used to inhabit, which included a pool …
When a Seminole Heights father lost his job last year, he and his wife went on to do something incredible. Instead of job hunting, Eric Hildebrand and Ingrid Poole decided to pursue their dream of traveling “affordably” with their family of five. So, they purchased a school bus, turned it into a tiny home, and
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