GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #22 | Page 25

RV FEATURE Many families hit the road at Christmas, either to begin their laps around Australia or just to visit favourite holiday spot. Others, like us, live on the road full time. But no matter what situation you are in, there is something special about spending Christmas in a caravan park, in a free camp or even in a friend’s driveway. We are about to spend our third Christmas on the road, and this one will be just as exciting as the others. Yet all three will have been completely different. We never planned it to turn out this way, and we are still just winging it. A TASSIE CHRISTMAS Our first Christmas on the road was spent with family, pulled up in their driveway. Our second Christmas was spent with a large group of friends, many who don’t have a tight-knit family or who could not spend Christmas with extended family due to work commitments. We stayed at a friend’s caravan park, enjoying a few days together. This year, we are spending it in Tasmania, a place where we thought we would have a small family Christmas with just the four of us and anyone in the campground where we chose to spend the night. Well, how things change, thanks to the lovely people you meet on the road. We are now going to spend it with a couple we met on the road this year. After helping them with their camper trailer awning in high winds, and sharing a roast lamb dinner that night, they found out that we were going to wing it in Tassie for Christmas, so they invited us to spend it with them. The kids get to decorate the caravan with Christmas lights and decorate a gumtree branch for a tree. It makes our van feel like Christmas, and gets us into the festive spirit. We are the family who, when we lived in a house, had the Christmas light decorations to rival any award- winning neighbourhood display, and boy do we miss our decorations. PRESENTS: LESS IS MORE The biggest thing we have found, where Christmas is concerned, is that less is more when it comes to presents. The kids understand that it is not about the mounds of gifts but the thought that goes into them. We spend time with the kids, chatting about what would be a great gift for the other. We do individual shopping trips and the kids pick a gift for each other. It is always an interesting exercise, because even though we have spent a full year living in the caravan with the kids, they seem to have a better insight into each other than we ever will. We make the effort to visit our parents, the kids’ grandparents, before Christmas, and this year it involved a couple of quick trips, without the van attached, to ensure we got time in with our families and friends. While we are creating memories within our own small family unit, it is still important to make memories with our loved ones as well. So, no matter how you are spending your Christmas, we hope you make some awesome memories, stay safe and have a very merry Christmas. gorv.com.au 25