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FINDING COMMUNITY THROUGH COFFEE

Living a life of full-time travel is both exciting and complicated. Though it's fun to explore and take in unique experiences, constantly moving can feel disorienting. When our family of four left our stationary RV site and hit the road earlier this year, we learned what it meant to no longer have a place we referred to as home.

Gone were the days when we had our hometown favorites. We no longer knew where everything was in the grocery store, and didn't have reliable haunts or the comfort of being in a familiar setting. And while we took on a life of travel to let go of this comfort, we didn't always want to feel like strangers in a new land—especially when every stop we visited was our

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