Since my husband has passed away, I cannot continue our full-timing lifestyle. I miss it terribly and enjoy reading posts from others who are on the road. Brings back lots of good memories!
John U said
06:18 PM May 12, 2016
jucatt,
Welcome to this forum. Would suggest you finish filling your profile in with a location. Then maybe someone close could bring you to the next RV-Dreams seminars and Rally. Or you could always rent a cabin as many do and enjoy the company of fellow Rvers for a great week.
John
Terry and Jo said
11:51 AM May 14, 2016
Judy,
First of all, welcome to the RV Dreams forums. While I would normally mention that this place is a good place to learn, if your birth date in your profile is correct, I think you have already learned. So, in your case, I'll just say that I hope that we here at RV Dreams can help you relive and remember your full-time RV lifestyle. Thanks for blessing us with your presence, and we hope to hear any comments that you could provide us all.
Terry
jucatt said
01:05 PM May 14, 2016
Thank you for the welcome, Terry, Jo, and John.
lb311 said
11:02 AM May 21, 2016
Jucatt--
If there are physical or financial reasons you cannot continue full-timing, I'm sorry to hear that.
But, if the barriers are purely emotional, perhaps you would surprise yourself at what you can still do! I've met a number of older solo women in my travels. Some are full-time, but many now have a homebase somewhere and just RV as snowbirds or part-timers. Some travel in big RVs, but most in smaller ones, and some even just put a camp cot and a cooler in the back of a minivan and call it good enough!
Lynne
jucatt said
01:02 PM May 31, 2016
Thank you, Lynne, but I truly need companionship when RVing. I need someone to whom I can say "Oh, look at that!!!" Or someone to say that to me. I could travel alone but to me that would be terribly boring and maybe stressful. Maybe someday though.
Since my husband has passed away, I cannot continue our full-timing lifestyle. I miss it terribly and enjoy reading posts from others who are on the road. Brings back lots of good memories!
Welcome to this forum. Would suggest you finish filling your profile in with a location. Then maybe someone close could bring you to the next RV-Dreams seminars and Rally. Or you could always rent a cabin as many do and enjoy the company of fellow Rvers for a great week.
John
Judy,
First of all, welcome to the RV Dreams forums. While I would normally mention that this place is a good place to learn, if your birth date in your profile is correct, I think you have already learned. So, in your case, I'll just say that I hope that we here at RV Dreams can help you relive and remember your full-time RV lifestyle. Thanks for blessing us with your presence, and we hope to hear any comments that you could provide us all.
Terry
If there are physical or financial reasons you cannot continue full-timing, I'm sorry to hear that.
But, if the barriers are purely emotional, perhaps you would surprise yourself at what you can still do! I've met a number of older solo women in my travels. Some are full-time, but many now have a homebase somewhere and just RV as snowbirds or part-timers. Some travel in big RVs, but most in smaller ones, and some even just put a camp cot and a cooler in the back of a minivan and call it good enough!
Lynne
jucatt