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PawPaw_n_Gram
Feb 21, 2015Explorer
Going full-time was a blessing for my wife and myself.
However, we have two couples which are good friends who talk to us all the time about going full-time. We really hope neither does.
One couple - the wife won't adapt to the lifestyle. She likes her big kitchen, she likes her church and her involvement in the church, and she likes occasional trips in the RV, but never wants to do laundry in a strange location on the road. Real picky about their clothing.
The other couple has a home they've worked on for 15 years that really belongs in magazines. And they spend a lot of time fine tuning the home and the grounds each year. They do make long RV trips - sometimes two or three months long. But they would never be happy without their home.
Both have 40's diesel pushers which are less than 6 years old. Both enjoy RVing, and both would be miserable as full-timers in our opinion.
However, we have two couples which are good friends who talk to us all the time about going full-time. We really hope neither does.
One couple - the wife won't adapt to the lifestyle. She likes her big kitchen, she likes her church and her involvement in the church, and she likes occasional trips in the RV, but never wants to do laundry in a strange location on the road. Real picky about their clothing.
The other couple has a home they've worked on for 15 years that really belongs in magazines. And they spend a lot of time fine tuning the home and the grounds each year. They do make long RV trips - sometimes two or three months long. But they would never be happy without their home.
Both have 40's diesel pushers which are less than 6 years old. Both enjoy RVing, and both would be miserable as full-timers in our opinion.
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