first nite in Rv last nite recently divorced sold everything,50 years old retired and scared to death about the venture yall have been very informative . Going to set up in Texas for winter hoping to learn from folks in parks ! Selling everything was weird yet liberating! I'll take any advice cause I need it
Lucky Mike said
03:01 PM Oct 7, 2015
as you start moving about and find yourself again , it gets better.......lots of solo's out there and more friends around every corner!!!!!
Camper Chronicles said
03:49 PM Oct 7, 2015
That takes a ton of courage. Good luck to you!!
CKnopf88 said
06:03 PM Oct 7, 2015
Just remember, one day at a time! Take your time just to enjoy your new surroundings and get out there and meet new people! I admire your courage! You know you have a huge support group here!
Jcently said
05:30 PM Nov 29, 2015
I just did as well last weekend and I have to say that I slept like a baby, it was surprising how at peace and liberating was the feeling that I finally took the step of buying it and I am now looking forward for the next step. Take it easy, don't rush and enjoy every minute of the process, and ask tons of questions like I am because I am new at it and on my own with my dog.
Good luck.
Jcently
Jim and Barb said
10:55 PM Nov 29, 2015
We felt the same way when we sold everything, it is a great weight lifted off your shoulders. Good luck!
JonRV said
07:05 PM Nov 30, 2015
Have fun! Only advice I needed. Well that and how to replace a water pump :)
PD CFK said
05:12 PM Dec 1, 2015
I wonder if anyone ever says, "We just sold all our junk/stuff and we really miss it!"? I've never seen that in print. Pk
Camper Chronicles said
11:01 AM Dec 2, 2015
It's been a year since I got rid of my stuff and the only thing I have missed is an art piece that was too big for the rig and a ceramic Christmas tree that was supposed to come but accidentally was put in storage. The things that mattered to me I kept in a small storage locker with the intent to reevaluate in two years. The things I let go, I really let go of. That being said, my husbands experience is a bit different. It's not so much that he misses things but he hates letting go of certain things...if that makes sense. The kids took some stuff and now a year later are getting rid of some of the stuff they took and he is trying to make his peace with that.
I just did as well last weekend and I have to say that I slept like a baby, it was surprising how at peace and liberating was the feeling that I finally took the step of buying it and I am now looking forward for the next step. Take it easy, don't rush and enjoy every minute of the process, and ask tons of questions like I am because I am new at it and on my own with my dog.
Good luck.
Jcently
Trace