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D_E_Bishop
Feb 22, 2017Explorer
My wife and I are in our mid seventies and love the RV lifestyle but not inclined to go full time. We and thousands of other folks old enough to be your parents or even grandparents love visiting with younger campers. We have "Been There and Done That" so to speak. We have the inside stories on a lot of places to visit and POIs, we know good, inexpensive places to eat, we have lots of menus for "Being on the Road" and we love to talk to younger folks.
I am sorry about your husband's PTSD diagnosis and perhaps the system used by our First Nations People would interest and help him. Most Elders seem to sense the need for helping. It is not your husband's fault and travel can take you to places where it seems insignificant. I also have served and it was really a great experience for the most part, he and I might talk about the other part quietly and privately if we were to ever meet, as it can be very cathartic.
So with careful planning and execution you can have an exciting and healing experience. Go, See and Enjoy our land.
I am sorry about your husband's PTSD diagnosis and perhaps the system used by our First Nations People would interest and help him. Most Elders seem to sense the need for helping. It is not your husband's fault and travel can take you to places where it seems insignificant. I also have served and it was really a great experience for the most part, he and I might talk about the other part quietly and privately if we were to ever meet, as it can be very cathartic.
So with careful planning and execution you can have an exciting and healing experience. Go, See and Enjoy our land.
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