Photo by: Jewels Muller
The Nomads
Think your house is cramped? Try living in a 320-square-foot RV. That's what Jewels Muller, her husband, their twin 11-year-old boys and the family dog have been doing since May. Jewels is the head of Chicks Connect, a personal and professional development group for women. When the company started opening chapters nationwide, Muller wanted to meet her members face-to-face. That meant either extensively traveling ...
more Photo by: Jewels Muller
The Nomads
Think your house is cramped? Try living in a 320-square-foot RV. That's what Jewels Muller, her husband, their twin 11-year-old boys and the family dog have been doing since May. Jewels is the head of Chicks Connect, a personal and professional development group for women. When the company started opening chapters nationwide, Muller wanted to meet her members face-to-face. That meant either extensively traveling away from her family in Portland, Oregon, or homeschooling and taking them along for the ride. For the younger Mullers, living in an RV means supplementing classroom learning with trips to places like Appomattox Court House in Virginia and getting to explore first-hand states like Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, and Florida.
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