When Mama Vee decided to leave city life behind, her choice was driven by a longing for peace rather than convenience. The noise and constant rush no longer matched the life she wanted. She dreamed of quiet mornings, open space, and time to think. Her journey began in a converted school bus—a small but practical home that allowed her to live independently and reconnect with a slower, more intentional rhythm. Though modest, it gave her freedom and a renewed sense of balance.
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