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I road-tripped in an RV with my partner for a year. These 5 relationship tips helped us keep the peace.

Sarah Silbiger and her partner Jason Bernert at the North Cascades National Park.
Sarah Silbiger and her partner Jason Bernert at the North Cascades National Park.

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  • Sarah Silbiger and her partner, Jason Bernert, took a yearlong sabbatical to road trip the US.
  • Living in a van with your significant other for a year can naturally get frustrating at times.
  • Here are her top five relationship tips to make life as smooth as possible.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Sarah Silbiger, a 30-year-old freelance video and photojournalist based in Philadelphia. The following has been edited for length and clarity.

My partner and I are both journalists. We worked straight through the pandemic, and it was unrelenting. After covering such partisan politics, I really wanted to have a more holistic understanding of what it meant to live in the US.

We're really outdoorsy and wanted to see the country. Simply put, I was seeking a creative refresh and whimsy.

Sarah Silbiger standing in a camper van doorway beside a bicycle with snowy mountains and forest in the background.
The Winnebago EKKO that my partner and I lived in for a year.

Courtesy of Sarah Silbiger

That led us to take a sabbatical, sell all our stuff, and move into a van.

Being in love was a nice way to keep things amicable. He's my partner, but he's also my best friend, so that helped.

Nonetheless, being on the road for so long isn't easy; here are my top tips and tricks to keep the peace when you're with someone 24/7.

1. Food can lift morale

Trader Joe's was an essential stop throughout our trip.

Unlike Costco, you're not buying huge quantities, so they're easier to fit in the van. The food is already simplified for you, so you can buy fewer individual ingredients and have easy-to-make meals.

We also connected over food because life on the road isn't picture perfect every day. After a long day, making a big pot of Thai peanut noodles was great for morale and absolutely kept the peace in our tiny home.

2. Recognize when something else is making you both miserable

When we were traveling around New Mexico, it was super hot, which, when you're living outside, puts you in a terrible mood. I was with my partner this whole time, so we were obviously getting frustrated with each other.

Sarah Silbiger and Jason Bernert stand on a snowy hiking trail in Cloudcroft, New Mexico.
We went hiking on snowy trails in Cloudcroft, New Mexico.

Courtesy of Sarah Silbiger

Coming from Pennsylvania, there's not a huge difference between the lowest elevation and the highest. But in states like Arizona, Utah, or New Mexico, a completely different climate might be a short drive away. This is where understanding elevation maps came in.

We realized we could drive for 30 minutes to get from a blazing-hot desert to a snowy mountain in Cloudcroft. Everything was fixed. All morale was restored. Peace was restored to our kingdom.

3. Bring your hobbies

I'm a big crafter.
I stuffed an entire storage area with my crafting supplies. I brought my entire tufting setup, including a gigantic canvas and an electric tufting machine.

Bringing along my crafting supplies in the van was super grounding. When your environment is changing so frequently, it feels important to have something that remains consistent.

It always gives you an avenue to have your own space. So anytime I didn't want to chat with my partner, I would just go do a craft outside on my own.

I think people think they have to go so minimalist with packing that they don't bring anything except their clothes, food, and a book.

If you're going to be on the road for a long time, or even if you're just on a regular camping trip with your partner, I really am pro bringing your hobbies with you.

4. Implement a reset ritual

Spending all your time with someone can drive you crazy at times.

Something we used to reset the energy was these itty-bitty ice-cream cones. If things were going wrong, we would just say: "We need a tiny ice cream."

We'd eat them, and it was like an instant reset.

Sarah Silbiger and Jason Bernert smile as they hold two mini chocolate ice cream cones.
Our tiny van freezer was perfect for the mini ice cream cones.

Courtesy of Sarah Silbiger

Sometimes, if we really needed to put the kibosh on a heated situation, we would take a shot of pickle juice. It was such a funny way to just be like, OK, we're done. We're just tired and irritable.

For some reason, that was a really good way to snap out of it.

5. Advocate for your needs

A huge aspect of keeping the peace is advocating for your needs. If you're tired, you need to say, "I'm done driving, I'm going to go lie in the back. You drive the rest of the way."

It's the best way to work out communication in a relationship because otherwise, you're not going to make it on the road.

For us, it worked out. In fact, we recently got engaged at Green Lake State Park in New York when we went camping in our van again.

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Kane confirma partida de golfe com Trump e diz que o presidente dos EUA joga bem

O capitão da Inglaterra, Harry Kane, confirmou que uma vez jogou golfe com o presidente dos EUA, Donald Trump, descrevendo a experiência como “surreal” e elogiando a habilidade de Trump no esporte.

Trump disse aos repórteres no início desta semana que havia jogado golfe com Kane, afirmando que o atacante da Inglaterra é um ótimo jogador e um bom golfista.

Falando nesta sexta-feira (10), na véspera das quartas de final da Copa do Mundo contra a Noruega, Kane confirmou que a partida aconteceu em Palm Beach, na Flórida, há cerca de 18 meses.

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“Joguei bem, para ser sincero”, disse Kane aos repórteres em Miami. “Ele me convidou para jogar quando eu estava em Palm Beach. Então, sim, quando o presidente te convida para algum lugar…”

“Foi uma experiência bem surreal só de conhecê-lo e, obviamente, jogar golfe com ele. Ele joga muito bem, para ser sincero”, acrescentou Kane. “Espero poder jogar tão bem quanto ele quando tiver a idade dele. Então, sim, foi uma experiência única e fiquei grato por ele ter me convidado para jogar.”

Trump havia elogiado o atacante do Bayern de Munique em sua plataforma Truth Social após a vitória da Inglaterra por 3 x 2 sobre o México nas oitavas de final, escrevendo: “Harry Kane, da Inglaterra, é um GRANDE jogador!!!”

No dia seguinte, Trump disse que os dois haviam jogado golfe juntos.

“Acho que Kane é um ótimo jogador”, afirmou Trump. “Joguei golfe com ele e gosto muito dele. Ele é um bom jogador de golfe. É realmente ótimo.”

The post Kane confirma partida de golfe com Trump e diz que o presidente dos EUA joga bem appeared first on InfoMoney.

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