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Kate Middleton Has a Relatable Mom Moment About How Hard It Can Be to 'Find That Village'

Kate Middleton visited the University of East London in Stratford on May 6 to launch Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development

People Kate Middleton meets with families in East London on May 6, 2026Credit: Chris Jackson / POOL / AFP via Getty

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  • The new resource from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood is intended for those working with young children

  • While speaking with families, Princess Kate said she understood the struggle of moms trying to find their own village to help in raising their child

Kate Middletonrelated to a fellow mom while meeting with families during arecent visit to East London.

The Princess of Wales, 44, stopped by the University of East London in Stratford on Wednesday, May 6, where she met with researchers, students and other figures in U.K. higher education as she prepares to launchFoundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development,a new resource for those working with young children from the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

Princess Kate spoke with children and families during her visit, and she had a relatable moment while discussing research included in the guide with the mother of a young child.

"It does take energy and effort to go and actually find that village, and what we're really hoping to do is try and make that easier for families," she said in aclipshared to X by GB News' Cameron Walker.

The royal continued, "For mums and all parents to try and have access to that really important information and that guidance, but in a more tangible way from those interactions that they have, whether that's through the health service or through the educational system."

Kate Middleton during her visit to the University of East London in Stratford, east London, on May 6, 2026Credit: Chris Jackson / POOL / AFP via Getty

Foundations for Lifeis just the latest project from Kate, a mom of three who is passionate about early childhood development. She sharesPrince George, 12,Princess Charlotte, 11, andPrince Louis, 8, with her husband,Prince William.

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The princess kept her kids close during her Wednesday visit, wearing agold necklace from Daniella Draper with the charms G, C and Lin a nod to her three children. Even her earrings included a special shout-out to George, Charlotte and Louis: the heart earrings included three engraved diamond starbursts.

Kate'sFoundations for Lifeemphasizes the “vital role of loving, responsive relationships in shaping children's lifelong health and well-being,” according to Kensington Palace.

The guide will be available through the Centre for Early Childhood's website in an effort to make it easier for professionals to access key research and tools. The princess wrote in an introduction to the guide, “Now is the moment to place care and connection at the heart of all we do, and to shape a future in which love can truly flourish.”

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She added, "In a world which feels increasingly distracted, fragmented and digital, where life's pace, noise and interruptions can be overwhelming, I believe it is more important than ever to invest in what truly helps us to thrive: human connection.”

Her Wednesday outing comes shortly after Kate announced her plans to travel to Reggio Emilia in northern Italy on May 13 and 14 as part of a fact-finding trip focused on early childhood. The visit marks her first overseas work engagement since hercancer diagnosis. The princessannounced she was in remissionin early 2025.

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Kate Middleton Has a Relatable Mom Moment About How Hard It Can Be to 'Find That Village'

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I don’t know about you, butthe perfect comebackusually finds me several hours too late—right when I’m in the shower or desperately trying to fall asleep. By then, of course, the moment is long gone. Some people, however, seem to have a natural gift for saying exactly the right thing at exactly the right time, and the rest of us can only watch in awe.

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Luckily, oneRedditorasked users to share the wittiest comebacks they’ve ever said or heard, and they came through with plenty. So if you want a fewsharp linesready for later, this might come in handy. Scroll down for the best ones.

We had this terminally stupid person who always rolled their eyes at others opinions. One day someone had enough and blurted out, “Keep rolling your eyes. Maybe you'll find a brain back there.” Mic drop office moment.

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Context: I'm a gymnastics coach, and sometimes I like to be melodramatic to make my students laugh. Some of them like to match my energy on it.I had the following interaction with a 9-year-old:ME: "Hey, you got a problem?"HER: *looks me up and down, then crosses her arms* "Yeah, I got a problem."ME: "Well I got a problem, and it's 4 feet tall and wearing a pink leotard."HER (without taking so much as one nanosecond to think about it): "Well at least your problem's pretty.".

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Unit secretary at the ER I used to work at was an absolute treasure, one of the funniest people I've known and took no nonsense. One day a surgeon who was a huge jerk was yelling at her over something completely outside her control, she just got up and walked away without saying anything.Dude proceeded to lose it even more, one of the ER docs saw her in the supply room asked where she went. She replied "I was going to find who he was talking to like that, cause I knew it wasn't me.".

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Overly condescending boss looking over my work: "Can I ask a stupid question?"Me, on my last week at that job: "You seem qualified.".

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A man at work said something out of line and when there was absolutely no reaction from the female employee, he laughed and said, “She didn’t even hear me…”She turned back to him and said, “No, I heard you, but you’re not my teenage son. You’re my coworker. It isn’t my job to correct your ignorance, it was your mother’s, and apparently she failed you.”.

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One time this big football dude was crossing a bridge in front of me and some dude squared up to fight him. The football dude calmly said "buddy, think about what youre doing, you are the type of guy i fight on the way to fights" and the dude put his dukes down and retreated. Amazing.

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When I was growing up, my very short grandpa measured my height. I was 5'10" that day. He jokingly said, "I'm closer to 6 feet than you are." My grandma immediately replied, "Yeah, closer to 6 feet under!".

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Alex Kapranos (Frontman for Franz Ferdinand) had someone reply to a tweet of his with "I had to Google you."He replied "I had to Google you too, unfortunately nothing came up.".

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Once I had to call a coworker who had called out sick to ask him a quick question. As the call ended I jokingly said "Ya know, you don't sound very sick."Without skipping a beat he said "Well you don't sound like a doctor."I think about that often.

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When Lady Astor told Churchill, "If you were my husband, I'd poison your tea," he famously retorted, "Madam, if I were your husband, I'd drink it".

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I once saw a guy quit a job because the foreman was all over him about not working fast enough: “I only work at one speed, twelve dollars an hour.” And then just walked out.

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In university, while I was in a course, I just put my head down for a bit and closed my eyes. I wasn’t a sleep or anything but a few minutes later prof calls my name and says “stop falling asleep” and I jolt back up.The next class, she asks us “what makes a good quality course”. People were giving answers and I decided the put my hand up. She calls on me and I say “It won’t make you fall asleep”. It took a second but the whole class just erupts laughing. Then she ended up laughing too and says “I deserved that”.

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This kid Tucker in elementary school kept teasing me saying "Hope rhymes with dope".I responded with "oh yeah, what does Tucker rhyme with?"His face got very red and he stormed off crying.

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Worked a security job with my father.  A “gentleman” who definitely did not belong in the restricted area wanted to get past our security check point.  When we denied him entrance, he got pissed and asked/yelled, “do you know who I am?!?!”Without missing a beat and with an Oscar worthy performance of “concerned bystander”, my father says, “why?  Have you forgotten?  Would you like me to call an ambulance?”I followed my father’s lead and played it straight faced but I really struggled to hold in my laughter!

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This was back when I was in the Navy and I was hanging out with about 6 guys from my department in our berthing. We were kind of teasing one guy off and on about where he was from. He happened to be Ukrainian and had grown up near Chernobyl before he moved to the US as a teen.Well about 10 mins or so into hanging out we started talking about our preference in women and the convo went as follows:Ukrainian Sailor: I've always preferred my women to be strong.My best friend: and irradiatedUkrainian Sailor: I swear to god if I hear one more Chernobyl joke...Me: You’ll what? Melt down!?!

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We were all playing Mario Kart 8 with the kids the other night and our 11yo tells our 15yo, "I'd tell you to eat my dust but you're so far behind me you'd starve." We had to pause because hubby and I just couldn't stop laughing.

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My boss always kept his desk completely clear of anything. Just screens, keyboard, and mouse. One day he comes over to my desk: “your messy desk could mean a messy mind”Me: “and what does your empty desk mean then?”.

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I was the youngest of 3 girls, and my older sisters teased me relentlessly. When I got my first period, my oldest sister said she was going to put up a sign on the corner that said “opkc got her period this month!” I said “That’s fine, I’ll put up a sign next to it that says Sister didn’t get her period this month.”.

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My friend in a checkout lane at a Trader Joe's when another very bubbly checker opens a lane and calls him over with, "I can help you over here Mr. Man... Sir!"His reply: "Please, MISTER Man Sir is my father.".

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This will get buried, but there was a famous court case in which Wlliam F Buckley was called as an expert witness for a court case. Upon cross-examination, the rival lawyer waved a dictionary in the air, saying "have you ever even read a dictionary, sir!?"To which Buckley replied, accurately, that he had written the foreword to the very dictionary the lawyer was holding.

Journalist: What do you think of Western civilization?Gandhi: I think it would be a good idea.

At work. The Stones song "Beast of Burden" is playing overhead. My female coworker is singing along with the "pretty pretty girls" part, and she says "Pretty pretty girls...hey did you guys know, this song's about me?"Instantly my buddy Mike: "Which one are you, a beast or a burden?".

Me and my husband had been messing around telling "that's what she said" jokes and our 11 year old came on the room and asked why we were laughing so much. I told her that it was nothing, just an adult joke, and she replied "you're an adult joke", ngl it still hurts 4 years later.

Comedian said to me ( front row) “you’re pretty funny aren’t you mate” I replied “I figured one of us should be”.

I had one that I was proud of 20-some years later.One time at the beach some young women walked by us in bikinis and my wife said "I'll never look like that again". To which I replied "neither will they".

When I was young at a club -1988, I asked a girl if she wanted to dance. She said “I don’t want to dance with you!”I said, “Why are you being so choosy, I’m not.” And I walked away.She followed me back to my table and asked if I would dance with her now.

My oldest son, when he was about 6 years old. I had made some sort of dad joke and followed it up with “I’m embarrassing you, aren’t I?”That witty little guy responded “no, you’re embarrassing yourself”.He’s 14 now and I still haven’t recovered, haha.

One of my dad's friends was a legendary wit and this story was told at his funeral.John was telling a drunken tale at a grownup party that involved him saying something like "...and then we snuck away to..."His wife, for some reason, interrupted his story for a quick grammar correction, "It's not 'snuck', John, it's 'sneaked'.Without missing a beat John said, "Well, I'll be feaked."Everyone cracked up. Not a bad way to be remembered!

On the NYC subway a guy with bad BO pushed through the crowded car holding up a sign saying “Jesus is Coming”. As his smelly underarm passed inches away from a lady’s face she yelled out “Is he bringing SOAP???”.

I pulled up to the local bar after buying a new car and a guy said "must be nice having daddy's money" and I responded "it is, but please stop calling me daddy.".

Was in fifth grade and the class was lining up to head to the cafeteria for lunch. The boy in front of me turned around to face me, stared for a couple seconds, then sneered and asked why I was growing a mustache if I was a girl. I am proud of myself to this day for not missing a beat before asking him why he couldn't grow one if he was a boy.

When I was about to have my first child, one of my buddies made a joke that I look like the type of guy to kiss my kids on the lips.I said "...and you look like the type of guy to kiss my kids on the lips."He recently went no beard, just a mustache, so it landed well.

Overheard a comment in a bar between people I worked with."Well that's the first time I've ever been insulted by a Welshman""Really? You should get out more".

Excuse me for talking while you’re interrupting.

Cycling to school with my friend once aged about 11 or 12 we passed three girls, all about the same age, trying to embarrass another of the girls one shouted to my friend, "she fancies you" to which quick as a flash he replied "I don't blame her".he's a millionaire now.

My husband was in the closet, checking for suspected bugs, he found some very tiny onesHim: "I think they could be mites, but I'm not sure"Me: "So they're maybies, then"He didn't find it as funny as I did.

I'm a bus driver, and one of our drivers has a heavy german accent. One day, a hispanic child missed their stop, but the driver couldn't speak the language. She called dispatch and asked for help, saying the little girl couldn't speak English.The dispatcher replied: "Well, you have that in common.".

My wife was on her moontimes. She bled a lot on the bed. I said "Whoa! That's one big period." She replied instantly "More like an exclamation point.".

A cop pulls over a woman and is giving her a ticket, and she says, "I thought cops didn't give hot women tickets?" His response was. "We don't," and handed her a ticket.

Someone at work “I’m looking for the biggest idiot to cover my shift”.Me: “there’s a mirror in the bathroom if you need help”.

Unfortunately, heard: I wish I could buy what you know and sell what you think you know.

My first name begins with a J, so for this exercise my name is John. I was hiking with my young kids in the woods, and one of them said they couldn't keep their left and right straight at trail junctions without overly thinking about it. "It's simple," I said, stretching my hands out in front of me. "Make an L with your left thumb and index finger, and that L stands for left. Now take your other hand and make a J. Well, J stands for John, and John is always right.".

My stepdad is a jerk, a snide one whose face looks like he’s always sucking on a sour toenail. At the time I was studying radio broadcasting and wanted to be a radio host/DJ. I joked about how at least I’d be getting paid for talking since I do it a lot anyway.He snarkily said “yeah haha I didn’t know how to tell you nicely.”I responded with “don’t be silly, you’d never say it nicely.”Felt pretty good. As a kid he was the type to always point out something that was wrong, never gave positive reinforcement. Especially sucked since I had undiagnosed adhd.

My 11 year old daughter was being sassy with me and I replied jokingly “I will not stand for this!”, and without missing a beat she replied “then sit down”.

Putting the heart monitors on a precocious little boy before surgery, who was bragging about winning his spelling test.Kid: of course I know what that is, that’s a defibrillator!(Very matter of fact, with a super healthy dose of kid snark)Anesthetist: yeah that’s right, can you spell that?Kid, thinks for a second, then says to the anesthetist;“Can You?”To this day, top five favourite patient ever.

I might be drunk but I will be sober in the morning, and you will still be ugly.

Tennisser Vitas Gerulaitis was defeated by Jimmy Connors 16 consecutive times.After he finally beat Connors he said:"And let that be a lesson to you all. Nobody beats Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row!".

Well, I called my 5 year old nephew a dorito because he was in an orange shirt today. His response was that I looked like a plain bagel because of my skin color... So, I'd say for his age that was pretty good.

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Rapper Kash Doll cheers on hometown basketball team

Detroit— Arkeisha Knight, better known as Detroit rapper Kash Doll, came back to the city to sit courtside and cheer on her hometown basketball team.

USA TODAY Arkeisha Knight, better known as Kash Doll, appears on the Jumbotron at the Detroit Pistons game at Little Caesars Arena on May 5, 2026.

"You know, the Pistons won again," she said.

Knight called the game "amazing" and said she was excited to be back home.

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"I love this city, I wouldn't change it for the world," she said. "And I feel as I've evolved, the city's evolving right beside me."

Knight said there weren't any immediate plans for her to perform at a game. And even if she doesn't, she was still happy to be among the thousands of fans cheering them on.

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Former prison guard pleads guilty to manslaughter in New York inmate's fatal beating

One of multiple corrections officers charged in connection with the fatal beating of an inmate at an upstate New York prison last year pleaded guilty to manslaughter Monday and agreed to serve 11 years in prison.

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Former guard Caleb Blair had initially faced the most serious charges filed against the officers, including second-degree murder, in the death of 22-year-oldMessiah Nantwiat the Mid-State Correctional Facility near Utica on March 1, 2025. Nantwi died of massive head trauma and other injuries, and Blair was one of two guards who prosecutors said inflicted head wounds.

Prosecutors said Nantwi suffered 69 separate body blows from guards who used their fists, boots and batons in a series of beatings. Nantwi, who was serving a five-year sentence for exchanging gunfire with police officers, had objected to being handcuffed by guards while resisting a prisoner headcount before the beatings, an indictment said.

Blair pleaded guilty in Oneida County Court in Utica just before jury selection was to begin Monday for a trial. Onondaga County District Attorney William Fitzpatrick, who prosecuted the case, said Nantwi's family was OK with the plea deal.

“I'm satisfied that justice was done,” Fitzpatrick told The Associated Press in a phone interview after the hearing. “There has to be systemic changes in the facilities regarding relationships between (corrections officers) and incarcerated individuals, and I hope that people just don’t turn the page.”

Blair's lawyer, William Sullivan, said his client accepted responsibility for his actions. He said Blair had been a model corrections officer with no history of being disciplined and had served overseas in the National Guard.

“It was a terrible combination of eight minutes, six minutes, in that cell that ruined an otherwise exemplary life," Sullivan said. “If you had a daughter and Caleb Blair came home to ask for her hand, you’d be proud.”

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Sentencing was set for June 17,

Lawyers for Nantwi's family said his relatives primarily wanted accountability for his death.

“Most of the defendants here are going to jail. And hopefully the impact of that will resonate throughout the state prisons, which for far too long have tolerated and turned a blind eye to violence against inmates," attorneys Ed Ward and Katie Rosenfeld said in a statement.

The other former officer who Fitzpatrick said inflicted head blows to Nantwi, Jonah Levi — who denied the allegation — was found guilty of manslaughter and other crimes by a jury last month and awaits sentencing.

A third former guard, Craig Klemick, pleaded guilty on Friday to offering a false instrument for filing, a crime commonly charged for lying in reports about an incident. Several other former guards have pleaded guilty, and only one case remains to be tried.

In an initial indictmentof 10 corrections officers last year, six were accused of assaulting Nantwi, while the other four were accused of participating in a cover-up that included filing false reports, plotting to plant a makeshift knife and cleaning up blood in Nantwi’s room in an effort to destroy evidence.

The beating occurred during a wildcat strike by many officers that forced the governor to send in National Guard members to help keep order. Nantwi’s death also came several months afterRobert Brooks was fatally beatenat a separate prison just across the road from Mid-State.

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Blake Lively Branded a 'Hypocrite' After Met Gala Appearance — Source

Blake Livelyrecently graced the red carpet at Met Gala 2026. The actress donned a pastel archival Versace gown with jewel details and a voluminous skirt. This appearance took place on the same day Lively settled her lawsuit withJustin Baldoni. Now, as per a source, Lively is being called a hypocrite for attending the fashion event for important reasons.

Blake Lively’s ‘utter hypocrisy’ called out after her Met Gala 2026 appearance, per source

According toRadarOnline.com, Blake Lively is being accused of “utter hypocrisy” for attending the Met Gala 2026. Critics have told the outlet that her stances don’t align with her attending an event supported by the Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos. For those unaware, the company has been reportedly accused of mistreating workers over pay, working conditions, and other misconduct. Last month, the National Labor Relations Board, aka NLRB, said in itsrulingthat Amazon must cooperate with the Staten Island warehouse workers.

An insider close to the Met Gala told RadarOnline.com, “There is a growing perception that Blake is willing to go all-in when it comes to calling out alleged wrongdoing in Hollywood.” However, they added that she’s “far less vocal when it comes to the corporate power structures she is now orbiting.” The individual continued that Lively is being questioned for talking about workplace conduct. This is because she is supporting an event backed by a company allegedly engaging in unfair labor practices.

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Another source added, “The criticism against Blake is not subtle – and it is all about her inconsistency.” Amazon has faced repeated allegations of poorly treating its workers. Thus, the source continued, “it feels jarring that Blake has invested so much energy into challenging one individual,” while unbothered by the mentioned controversies.

On Monday, Lively and her “It Ends With Us” co-star Justin Baldoni settled their court case. Attorneys for both sides also confirmed the agreement in a joint statement. “The end product — the movie It Ends With Us — is a source of pride to all of us who worked to bring it to life,” the statement read. The statement continued, “Raising awareness, and making a meaningful impact in the lives of domestic violence survivors — and all survivors — is a goal that we stand behind.”

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“Sparkling Homelessness”: 69 Memes That Perfectly Nail The Reality Of Living Out Of A Van

When people think of van life, they often imagine stunning views, and total freedom. You might also have some practical questions, like how do people live in such a small space, or where do they even shower?

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To give you a better understanding of not just the ups, but also the downs of life on theroad, we’ve collected some of the bestmemesfrom the vault of@memesofvanlife. They perfectly capture all the beautiful, chaotic, and painfully accurate moments.

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Some people keep van life super simple, with just a bed and a bit of storage. Others go all in on comfort, with proper kitchens,solar power, and bathrooms.

But the core idea remains the same — people move from place to place instead of staying in one city. Some do it full-time, living in their van all year round. Others are part-timers or weekenders, using their van only for trips, vacations, or seasonal travel.

A lot ofvan lifershave remote jobs, while some freelance, run online businesses, or pick up seasonal jobs along the way.

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Expertstrace the roots of van life back to the hippie movement of the 60s and early 70s. It was a time when people were pushing back against traditional routines and choosing freedom.

Back then, vans (especially old campers and buses) were used by surfers, musicians, and travelers who wanted to live on the road without spending much.

Today, the crowd has expanded to digital nomads, influencers, retirees and even young families seeking adventure.

The big shift came whensocial mediastarted showing a more curated version of life on the road. Movies like ‘Into The Wild’ showed both the fun and the dark side of this lifestyle. Remoteworkalso made it easier to actually sustain it.

Over time, rising rent and living costs pushed more people to consider alternatives like van life.

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As #vanlife movement was picking up speed, the pandemic hit. Suddenly, more people were looking for flexible ways to live andtravel.

Recreational Vehicle (RV)shipmentsjumped from around 400,000 in 2019 to 600,000 in 2021.

In a 2020 survey in the US, 74% of people said they would choose van life if it meant they could retire comfortably.

“The pandemic put the van life industry on steroids,” Brian Jagodnik, marketing and creative director at Outside Van, a luxury van conversion company inPortland, Oregon, toldCNN Business.

“People wanted to get out. They wanted to get away from other people and stay safe, and we were all limited in what we could do. It pushed people outside and to travel away from others and take the road less traveled, and so the industry just continued to grow.”

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A lot of people also like the flexibility of living on the road. You’re not stuck in a fixed routine or location, so you can change plans on a whim.

You can stay longer in a place you love or move on if you don’t. There are no hotel bookings or flights that you need to reschedule or cancel.

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While van life and camping come with freedom, it doesn’t mean there are no responsibilities. They just look different from traditional living.

Everything from insulation and flooring to installing a bed, water system, and a small kitchen can set you back quite a few bucks even before you hit the road.

Instead of rent, you’re managing things like cold mornings, water and electricity use, keeping the heater running, cooking simple meals, and constantly figuring out safe spots to park for the night.

Then there’s the unpredictability of bad weather, finding reliable internet forwork, and the occasional breakdown that can throw your whole plan off track.

“Unless you have a really luxurious motorhome, after a while you do miss your four walls and a hot shower, especially in winter. That’s why I don’t recommend this life if you only want to save on rent. At the end of the experience, I felt like an astronaut returning from space. It took me a while to get used to life indoors,”sayswriter and van lifer Antonio Armano.

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Thislifestylehas also raised questions about the movement’s sustainability and effect on the environment.

Vans run on fuel and add to emissions. Older or diesel vehicles in particular tend to have a higher carbon footprint compared to staying in one place.

Other concerns include waste management on the road, water use, and the strain of having lots of vans parked in natural or quiet areas for long periods.

The surge in demand has been “bittersweet,”saysBryan Walker, co-owner of Cascade Vans.

“Five, six, seven years ago, some of the places we’d go, you’d be up there alone. Now, there’s no trespassing signs, and they’ve banned camping in a lot of places because it’s just gotten so trashed. You see the places that you love and get to experience doing that lifestyle, and now you’re seeing it become kind of exploited.”

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With all its pros and cons, van life isn’t a straight-forward story. Not everyone can afford totravelin an RV or build a fully equipped van — even though Instagram often makes it look easy.

The reality is, it takes money, planning, and a lot of flexibility to actually live that way by choice.

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“Sparkling Homelessness”: 69 Memes That Perfectly Nail The Reality Of Living Out Of A Van

When people think of van life, they often imagine stunning views, and total freedom. You might also have some practical questions, like...

 

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