You have a great memory to be fair!Lived in a mobile for 5 yrs, from newborn stage to 5
Thank you so much for the reply and great advice!Congrats on the new arrival.
If anything newborns are easier; toddlers on a building site are a bigger worry.
Adjust the mindset - reduce all your 'stuff', most of us dont need the half of what we have.
The amount of laundry generated by small people has to be seen to be believed; so set up a good laundry space (perhaps an adjoining shed?) And carve out a bit of outside space with fencing around the mobile so you have some privacy from all the site works
Have a back up plan (family or friends) for the days when the power goes out or everyone is just feeling miserable.
Build in a few 'treats' with the money you save - wkend away, spa day for herself, golf day for himself or vice versa - what ever works, make sure you have one 'thing' every quarter or so.
Good luck!
Or apply for a place at your nearest halting site?If you don't already have planning permission for the new build, make sure the temporary use of the mobile home is included in the application. It's illegal to live in one without permission.
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