Clean the camper with me! Hi I’m Bailey, a 28 year old sahm. We live in and travel in our camper so my husband can weld on the pipeline!
I love all interaction so drop a comment and tell me how your day was!
Living in a camper full-time brings unique joys and challenges that I’ve come to appreciate deeply during my time on the road. From a practical standpoint, keeping a small living space clean and organized is essential—especially with a little one postpartum and the dynamic lifestyle that comes with being a stay-at-home mom supporting my husband’s pipeline work. One thing I’ve learned is the importance of developing a consistent cleaning routine tailored to camper living. Since space is limited, clutter can quickly become overwhelming, so I focus on quick daily tasks like wiping down surfaces, sweeping the floors, and managing laundry. These simple habits prevent buildup and keep our small home feeling fresh and comfortable. Moreover, camper living has strengthened the bond between my husband and me. His work welding on the pipeline often takes us to new locations, and this constant change requires us to be adaptable and supportive of each other. It has been rewarding to see how our shared lifestyle fosters teamwork and appreciation. For fellow pipeline wives and anyone living mobile, I encourage embracing community interaction. Connecting with others who understand this lifestyle can provide emotional support and helpful tips. Whether it’s sharing camper cleaning hacks or postpartum experiences, opening up in comments or forums creates a comforting network. Overall, balancing camper life with family and pipeline work demands flexibility and positivity. Embracing these aspects has allowed me to find joy and peace while maintaining a clean, organized environment and nurturing meaningful relationships on the road.
