It’s important to remember that you’re never too young or old to start a business.

Sometimes an idea pops into your head at the strangest times, but you never know what can happen if you roll with it.

Here’s a story about my mom:

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A few years ago, my mom and her friend bought an original 1968 boler camper.

It was in rough shape, but had potential.

They spent a year fixing it up and made it their own.

The purpose: Having something to sleep in while they traveled throughout Canada.
They then found out there is a community of people who did the same.

The 50th anniversary of the original boler took place in Winnipeg, where it originated and we currently live.

They took Over Easy there and got a ton of praise.
They also received praise from a Canadian RV show.

Of all the bolers, there’s was picked to be shown off to all attendees to commemorate the 50th anniversary.

My mom was pretty stoked to have that happen and to be on TV.
They’ve spent the better part of last year repeating the process but with a different goal in mind.

Key Lime is their second boler, but the first in their planned fleet of rentals.
My mom is turning 60 in a few months. She’s worked a number of jobs that she’s loved.

But she’s never been as excited for something as she is with this.

Entrepreneurship has no min or max age. No education or experience requirements.

If my mom can do it, so can you.
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