1/1/2024 0 Comments Kaley roll with it youtubeScreenshot from the video where Kayley Jaye gives us the Skoolie tour.ĭon’t forget to follow Roll With It on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook.ĭo you have a tiny house story you’d like to share? I love sharing stories about tiny house design & living… so if you’re designing, building, or living in a tiny home like Scott & Kj, and want to share your story let me know. Nice!īelow: Kayley Jaye demonstrating the sofa. Named to the Atlantic 10 Commissioners Honor Roll. Photos by Scott & Kayley Jaye.Ībove: Scott has a little problem with coffee, and this is how he manages it. Kaley BellSprints - 2021-22: Indoor: Was 25th in the 60 meters (8.64) and 31st in the 200 meters. If you love what they are doing consider helping them out via Patreon. You can (and should) follow them on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. But with perseverance and the help of friends & family, Scott and Kayley Jaye knocked this one out of the park! Take a look inside. While Scott had some experience with woodworking from working with his dad, a full school bus build was challenging because it touched on all the trades. And I LOVED the 6 months I spent living in a 31′ travel trailer!” – Scott I’ve been following the Tiny House Movement and am naturally intrigued by the idea of living small, and building small to facilitate that level of sustainability. I like making things, especially out of wood. I worked on custom cabinetry and installation with my father–a master carpenter–when I was younger. I’ve always been fascinated by architecture and design. Throughout my recovery I started to consider all of the ‘things’ that make me happy… I refuse to put off my everyday happiness and worrying over future success and financial stability. I no longer want to waste a single day not doing what makes me happy. Here’s what Scott said on the Roll With It Facebook Page. The dream to build a bus and explore started a few years back. In July of 2015 Scott was in a nearly fatal motorcycle accident and was in a coma for 11 days – thanks to someone else’s illegal left turn. That experience was life changing. State they can drive too… including Alaska. Their plan is to spend at least 72 hours in every U.S. They had high hopes of finishing it quickly and starting their nationwide road trip back in the fall… but like many tiny house projects, things took longer than expected.īut Scott and Kayley Jaye took each challenge in stride and are now finally on the road in their amazing Skoolie. Scott & Kayley Jaye have been documenting their school bus conversion on YouTube for months at the Roll With It YouTube Channel.
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