Hi fron Northern Ca, May start the process next month
Trabuco said
09:33 PM Nov 16, 2012
Welcome John,
We enjoy out DP and this forum. Check back often and with your experience jump right in with advice!
-- Edited by Trabuco on Saturday 17th of November 2012 09:42:11 AM
Jwar said
12:12 AM Nov 17, 2012
Marriece and I are looking at being full timers in four or five months. We had a Class C several years ago which was great for short stays, but if couped up during a few days of rain, I got a bit of cabin fever LOL so Im looking at used diesel pushers with two front slides. I am a retired Railroad Machinist and heavy equipment operator and mechanic, so trouble shooting and light repairs should be a snap, (getting my spell check to work is another matter) but some sort of extended warrenty is a must, as Im 72. Have also drove low boys hauling heavy equipment so driving will be a pleasure for me, also an avid Jake brake fan LOL
The deciding factor is that I just finished my cancer treatments and the next Pet Scan will determin if Im cancer free. If im free it will be a big green light to go with it.
Realy enjoy this site as tons of excelent information here, whoever started this site, kudo to ya.
Wishing all good weather and Hi Fives....John Warren
Lucky Mike said
12:30 AM Nov 17, 2012
Welcome john.........you have pulled your easy chair to the right spot!!!!! Everyone here is like family , the knowledge and friendships abound........Welcome to the family hope we make the transition Easy
Terry and Jo said
05:33 AM Nov 17, 2012
Welcome, John.
As Mike mentioned, this is a good site for both research and encouragement. As for the spell check, there is a little icon at the top and to the right when one is composing a post. Clicking on that icon with the "ABC" and the checkmark will activate ones post area to put down a little red squiggley line when one is typing to indicate that a word is mispelled.
Now with the English language and its similar sounding but different spelling words the spell check doesn't help with. One still needs to know when there is supposed to be their, or whatever.
Glad to have you as a part of the forums and the RV Dreams family.
Terry
WestWardHo said
05:29 PM Nov 17, 2012
Welcome John, you'll find wonderful information here. i use the search tab at the to of the forum pages to research subjects. Hi Terry, evidently that spell check feature is not available on an ipad, at least I can't find it.
Sherry
rclvnv said
12:48 AM Nov 19, 2012
John, Welcome. My wife is a cancer survivor, now free for 15+ years, but always looking over her shoulder,so to speak. Those of you who have been there know what I am saying. I tell you this only to encourage you to pursue your dream, especially because of what you have been through.We wanted to pursue this lifestyle in 1999, but were afraid to be too far from needed treatment. In retrospect,(hindsight is always 100%), we saw that she could have gotten whatever she needed anywhere. Just would have required some creativity. On the owners forum for the brand of RV I have, I communicated with a couple who always wanted to buy that type of rig, and park someplace beautiful by the water. They were able to do that,even in the face of a discouraging prognosis. I prey that your news is the good news you deserve. If not,consider if it is possible doing what you want,even if you need further treatment. We humans are very creative beings. I wish you the best possible news.
Richard
NorCal Dan said
12:56 AM Nov 19, 2012
Welcome from another NorCal RV'er. Recommend DeMartini in Grass Valley, they have a great selection of used DP's. We are static for the winter if you want to meet up sometime to discuss DP's or full-timing.
Dan
Jwar said
07:44 AM Nov 20, 2012
Again a BIG THANKS to each of you, this is a fantastic forum, so glad to be here...John
TheSampsons said
08:00 PM Jan 15, 2013
I am a Hemophilia and My Wife has MS. We are in our early 30's and will not let this hold us back from pursuing our dreams. We are going to do now what we might not be able to do later.
Dont look back!
PIEERE said
09:07 PM Jan 15, 2013
John & Marriece, Richard, and The Sampsons; Welcome to the forum. My brother and I started living in an RV in 1994 after we both ended up divorced. In 1998 he found his 2nd wife and I found an older Truck Camper cleaned and painted it and through several trades in 2005 ended up with the 1988 Class C; I have at present. I don't remember to many on this forum who have reverted back to their sticks and bricks cause they were disgusted with this lifestyle. Enjoying all life has to offer.
Wayne and Deanna said
01:55 PM Jan 16, 2013
Hi, John in CA like us! Wishing you a great recovery and the green light to carry on. Being diagnosed with Valley Fever last year changed my life...and reminds me/us not to wait to make our adventures happen. Looking forward to your future posts. Deanna
bigboomer said
02:20 PM Jan 16, 2013
John, Praying for your "Green Light" here! I know that all will work out and that you will get on the road. Looking forward to see you out there!
We enjoy out DP and this forum. Check back often and with your experience jump right in with advice!
-- Edited by Trabuco on Saturday 17th of November 2012 09:42:11 AM
Marriece and I are looking at being full timers in four or five months. We had a Class C several years ago which was great for short stays, but if couped up during a few days of rain, I got a bit of cabin fever LOL so Im looking at used diesel pushers with two front slides. I am a retired Railroad Machinist and heavy equipment operator and mechanic, so trouble shooting and light repairs should be a snap, (getting my spell check to work is another matter) but some sort of extended warrenty is a must, as Im 72. Have also drove low boys hauling heavy equipment so driving will be a pleasure for me, also an avid Jake brake fan LOL
The deciding factor is that I just finished my cancer treatments and the next Pet Scan will determin if Im cancer free
. If im free it will be a big green light to go with it.
Realy enjoy this site as tons of excelent information here, whoever started this site, kudo to ya.
Wishing all good weather and Hi Fives
....John Warren
Welcome, John.
As Mike mentioned, this is a good site for both research and encouragement. As for the spell check, there is a little icon at the top and to the right when one is composing a post. Clicking on that icon with the "ABC" and the checkmark will activate ones post area to put down a little red squiggley line when one is typing to indicate that a word is mispelled.
Now with the English language and its similar sounding but different spelling words the spell check doesn't help with. One still needs to know when there is supposed to be their, or whatever.
Glad to have you as a part of the forums and the RV Dreams family.
Terry
Sherry
On the owners forum for the brand of RV I have, I communicated with a couple who always wanted to buy that type of rig, and park someplace beautiful by the water. They were able to do that,even in the face of a discouraging prognosis. I prey that your news is the good news you deserve. If not,consider if it is possible doing what you want,even if you need further treatment. We humans are very creative beings. I wish you the best possible news.
Richard
Welcome from another NorCal RV'er. Recommend DeMartini in Grass Valley, they have a great selection of used DP's. We are static for the winter if you want to meet up sometime to discuss DP's or full-timing.
Dan
Dont look back!
Deanna
John, Praying for your "Green Light" here! I know that all will work out and that you will get on the road. Looking forward to see you out there!
Les