Distinctly Montana Magazine

2021 // Summer

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S U M M E R 2 0 2 1 S P E C I A L S E C T I O N 7 9 by MARY BERUBE H O W W E B O U G H T H O W W E B O U G H T O U R M O N T A N A H O M E O U R M O N T A N A H O M E G E T T I N G C R E AT I V E I N A C O M P E T I T I V E M A R K E T H E PROPOSED OVER TACOS. We were sitting at the fold- down table in our newly purchased 1996 Tioga Montara RV in the middle of December 2019. We had purchased the RV from a family friend. Somewhere along the way, we stumbled into an animal shelter and adopted a puppy. Dog? Check. Engagement ring? Check. All we needed now was a home to call our own, and we would officially be living the American dream. Our rent had been increasing dramatically every year, and there was no way we could afford a house in Missoula, our de- sired city, without a hefty lump of change saved up. We made a plan. We would live in the RV for one year to save enough mon- ey to buy our first home. My 89-year-old grandparents kindly offered us a spot on their two acres of property to park the RV. Flash forward three months: COVID-19 had hit, and shut- downs were in full swing. We were plugged into electricity with a long extension cord, and Ryan (my fiance) and I were working from "home" in a living space no bigger than 10' x 15'. My grandparents were now the only people we socialized with; because of their age, we assumed the role of grocery courier, bill deliverer, and chauffeur extraordinaire.

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