I'm a class-B-ish newbie and I don't think I'll grow weary of it...but I respect that getting away from it all is difficult right now...and that may color my future decisions on keeping or selling.
I grew up with a 70's VW "bus" and have been enamored of that ever since. I also grew up with a yearly, weeks long trip, via pop-up camper, when the VW wasn't practical for our family of 2 adults and 3 kids, anymore.
Adulting, my husband and I camped everywhere, and then got our daughter into it. I love tenting...but my back does not.
Then, I tried the pop-up life; and for a weekend every summer and the one 2-week-vacation we used it for, it was great. However, without electricity, we're just camping in a slightly more comfortable bed. The pop-up turned out not to be worth the trouble of the hook-up, backing, maintenance, that we went through for very little use. (I sold that camper last last spring and broke-even after 5 years. Great experiment.)
Fast forward to now to COVID and I've lost my mind, being stuck at home. I'm such a newbie that I bought a Ford E-250 airport shuttle, and "converted" it. I am THRILLED! It's down and dirty but, although it's not everything I dreamed of yet, it's well on it's way, just by having a real-ish bed and potty, on wheels.
The pop-up was my midlife crisis. The van is my continued midlife crisis mixed in with a loss in my faith in humanity. It's the only place I can leave real life behind.
With that said, I live in fear that this was a poor decision since I bought the van at 118,000 miles and am not sure how long it will last; or how much it can sit. I also wonder if I should have scraped a bit more cash together and bought a legit class B. To further complicate things, the full campgrounds, remote learning, lack of time, job, etc are making it difficult to get out with the van...so for the last month it's been sitting in my suburbia, one-car-driveway...which altogether isn't good...BUT it IS there for any time I need to GTFO (pardon my french)....
Long story short, I don't plan to get out any time soon.
I've been wanting a vehicle like this for ages!