My name is Colleen and I am new to RV-Dreams and this forum. My husband and I have been dreaming about the day when we will begin fulltiming. We are too young to retire (he's 47 and I'm 34) but our desire to have the freedom to live our lives the way we want to is overwhelming. Our goal is to leave our current positions at the end of June 2008 and head for the open road.
My husband is a physician who runs a chronic pain practice (treats mostly people with back pain) he has recently written a book for people with back or neck pain to help them regain intimacy with their partners. We are hoping to promote the book on our travels as well as sponsor workshops for couples.
I am a statistical analyst and SAS programmer at a large University. I am hoping to be able to keep my job (at least part-time) while we travel. All I need is an internet connection and I'm good to go (if anyone has any recommendations about staying connected I would love to hear from you). I will discuss the possibility of staying on part-time when we have a set departure date (depends on whether by hubby sells his medical practice or not). I am also acting as the Web Master for my husband's Websites(www.ComfortableSex.com, www.ExcelsiorBooks.net, www.BetterHealthBetterSex.com). I am new to this and learning as I go. It has been fun (and frustrating at times), but I am looking forward to perfecting it along the way. My current frustration is figuring out the whole shopping cart, gateway, and merchant services end of things.
Now, about our rigs.... In the past two years we have had two 5th wheels and three trucks. We started off with a 24 ft Wilderness. It was an older RV without any slideouts. We went camping in it several times. It didn't take long to determine that we would need more room. Less than a year later we bought a K-Z Durango 5th wheel 285RL and we absolutely love it. There is only 1 slideout, but I think it will be enough space (just not any extra space). We are currently trying to figure out how to put a workstation for me.
For trucks, we started off with a 2001 2WD Ford F250. It was a nice truck, but during our first RV trip out of state it had rained for two weeks straight. Anyway, we had to have someone else (with 4WD) pull our Wilderness out of the campsite so we could go home. So next came a 2006 4WD Diesel Ford F250. This was a barebones work truck. This was extremely uncomfortable and noisy. Which brings us to our current truck, a 2007 GMC Sierra 3500 HD with 4WD. This diesel truck is very comfortable and quiet. We love it!
I apologize for being a bit long winded, but I look forward to meeting many of you on our journey.
Have a happy new year! Colleen
Gummy said
10:35 AM Dec 28, 2007
Welcome, Pierre and Colleen...... You can never be to young to live out your dreams. You have found a great forum to keep you informed on the full timer's life style. I hope we meet on the road someday, best of luck with getting started. Gummy
Jim01 said
12:06 PM Dec 28, 2007
Welcome to the forum.
If you're planning on going full-timing, this is the web site for you. If you can't find an answer to your questions, be sure to ask. I'm sure someone will be able to help you.
Sandra said
12:17 PM Dec 28, 2007
Welcome, I envy you being able to set out on this amazing journey while still so young. It seems more and more people are biting the bullet and deciding that the stix and brix and 9-5 isn't for them anymore. This is an excellent site with many knowledgeable RVers who can help you with any questions you might have.
Froggi said
10:46 PM Dec 28, 2007
Welcome to the forum! Sounds like you are doing all the right things.
jdensie said
06:34 AM Dec 29, 2007
Welcome Pierre and Colleen, Lots of information on this site and the infro goes both ways. There are several topics on being hooked onto the internet. There are several options and it will be your personal choice of which way to go. Once again welcome and may the new year be the best of your lives.
Miss Delta said
04:12 PM Jan 1, 2008
Hello from Mississippi.
I am Donna and hubby is Hugh. He is retiring May 1,from the electrical power plant and I am already done with being an EMT. Three children ages 34,31, and 21 and 1 PERFECT grandchild age 6 months. For 42 years I have wanted to move to Florida BUT that didn't happen. So now I want to buy a travel trailer and go places. That's the only way we will survive retirement.HA! Don't want to put alot of money into it in case we don't like it.I have a 2 year old Jack Russel named TESS that will be traveling with us. We won't be full time. Just want to be able to go and see and take Tess. BTW Miss Delta means that's where we live in the Mississippi Delta, right on the river.
Froggi said
10:03 PM Jan 1, 2008
Welcome to the forum! Tons of great information and great folks here!
LakeConroePenny said
09:38 PM Jan 4, 2008
pierreandcolleen wrote:
Hi Everyone, My name is Colleen and I am new to RV-Dreams and this forum. My husband and I have been dreaming about the day when we will begin fulltiming. We are too young to retire (he's 47 and I'm 34) but our desire to have the freedom to live our lives the way we want to is overwhelming. Our goal is to leave our current positions at the end of June 2008 and head for the open road. We are currently trying to figure out how to put a workstation for me. Colleen
Coleen, maybe this would work for you: http://www.rv-boondocking-the-good-life.com/rvdesk.html Depends on the floor plan that you have, of course. as you would still need a dining table ! Happy Trails, Penny, TX
pierreandcolleen said
09:15 AM Jan 5, 2008
Penny,
Thank you so much for the RV Desk link. What an excellent idea!!! I love the idea of keeping the dinette benches for readily accessable drawers. I also like the fact that it won't cost very much - it is something I can probably do myself.
Thanks again! Colleen
Don9337 said
10:17 AM Jan 6, 2008
Hi Pierre and Colleen
Welcome to the forum. We to are getting ready to go fulltime. DW will retire in Feb. and I will go out when we sell the house and get our new RV. Hope to see you out there on the road. Any questions you have I'm sure the great folks on the forum can help.
See ya on the road
My name is Colleen and I am new to RV-Dreams and this forum. My husband and I have been dreaming about the day when we will begin fulltiming. We are too young to retire (he's 47 and I'm 34) but our desire to have the freedom to live our lives the way we want to is overwhelming. Our goal is to leave our current positions at the end of June 2008 and head for the open road.
My husband is a physician who runs a chronic pain practice (treats mostly people with back pain) he has recently written a book for people with back or neck pain to help them regain intimacy with their partners. We are hoping to promote the book on our travels as well as sponsor workshops for couples.
I am a statistical analyst and SAS programmer at a large University. I am hoping to be able to keep my job (at least part-time) while we travel. All I need is an internet connection and I'm good to go (if anyone has any recommendations about staying connected I would love to hear from you). I will discuss the possibility of staying on part-time when we have a set departure date (depends on whether by hubby sells his medical practice or not). I am also acting as the Web Master for my husband's Websites(www.ComfortableSex.com, www.ExcelsiorBooks.net, www.BetterHealthBetterSex.com). I am new to this and learning as I go. It has been fun (and frustrating at times), but I am looking forward to perfecting it along the way. My current frustration is figuring out the whole shopping cart, gateway, and merchant services end of things.
Now, about our rigs....
In the past two years we have had two 5th wheels and three trucks. We started off with a 24 ft Wilderness. It was an older RV without any slideouts. We went camping in it several times. It didn't take long to determine that we would need more room. Less than a year later we bought a K-Z Durango 5th wheel 285RL and we absolutely love it. There is only 1 slideout, but I think it will be enough space (just not any extra space). We are currently trying to figure out how to put a workstation for me.
For trucks, we started off with a 2001 2WD Ford F250. It was a nice truck, but during our first RV trip out of state it had rained for two weeks straight. Anyway, we had to have someone else (with 4WD) pull our Wilderness out of the campsite so we could go home. So next came a 2006 4WD Diesel Ford F250. This was a barebones work truck. This was extremely uncomfortable and noisy. Which brings us to our current truck, a 2007 GMC Sierra 3500 HD with 4WD. This diesel truck is very comfortable and quiet. We love it!
I apologize for being a bit long winded, but I look forward to meeting many of you on our journey.
Have a happy new year!
Colleen
If you're planning on going full-timing, this is the web site for you. If you can't find an answer to your questions, be sure to ask. I'm sure someone will be able to help you.
http://www.rv-boondocking-the-good-life.com/rvdesk.html
Depends on the floor plan that you have, of course. as you would still need a dining table ! Happy Trails, Penny, TX
Thank you so much for the RV Desk link. What an excellent idea!!! I love the idea of keeping the dinette benches for readily accessable drawers. I also like the fact that it won't cost very much - it is something I can probably do myself.
Thanks again!
Colleen