Still On the Road — Even When It’s Rough
This journey hasn’t been easy. I’ve been carrying a lot — mentally, emotionally, and professionally. And some days, if I’m being honest, it feels like I’m running on fumes.
On the business side, I’ve made real progress. Doors are opening. I’ve gotten further than I thought I would, but now the cost of moving forward is real, not just financially, but in terms of energy, time, and everything else I’ve got to give.
Personally, things have been shifting fast. I’m navigating significant changes in my home life while trying to keep my kids cared for, hold down work, and keep this business from falling apart before it even entirely takes off. It’s overwhelming. And I’ve had moments where I’ve wanted to shut everything down and walk away.
But I’m not.
Because what I’m building matters — not just for me, but for my family, and for everyone out there who’s ever been stuck between survival and their dreams.
This isn’t just about a truck. It’s about finding a way forward when nothing feels stable. It’s about solving a problem without all the pieces in place. And it’s about faith — faith that I’ll figure it out, and that the right people will support me.
Little by little, that support is showing up. Sales are growing, and more people are joining the movement — even if they don’t see the whole picture yet. That belief fuels everything we’re building.
So, I’m still here. Still building. Still believing.
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Thank you for sticking with me.
— Kelsey