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MarkTwain
Mar 21, 2014Explorer
Jane,
Full timing is a different animal and is not for everyone. My suggestion to you is to change your RV schedule. Find 2 or 3 areas or part of the country you really like. Make reservations for 3 or 4 months at one RV Resort. Then go to your next RV resort for 2,3, or 4 months. You will find that staying for 3 to 4 months at one Resort at a time will enable your create RV families/circle of friends that will enable you to create the relationships and friendships that your are missing now. Constantly moving every 2 or 3 weeks would be frustrating, and would create high anxiety for me. I go to warm states in the winter i.e. Ariz for 3 to 4 months and stay at a resort that has many activities to keep me involved and interested. ( I can also choice to do nothing when ever I want) Pool, hot tub, tennis, golf, horse shoes, art classes, pottery classes, wood shop, computer lab, library.
In the summer I head for the ocean in Calif. and Oregon for a couple of months, then into the mountains like in Lake Tahoe for other diversions. Does this work for you?
Full timing is a different animal and is not for everyone. My suggestion to you is to change your RV schedule. Find 2 or 3 areas or part of the country you really like. Make reservations for 3 or 4 months at one RV Resort. Then go to your next RV resort for 2,3, or 4 months. You will find that staying for 3 to 4 months at one Resort at a time will enable your create RV families/circle of friends that will enable you to create the relationships and friendships that your are missing now. Constantly moving every 2 or 3 weeks would be frustrating, and would create high anxiety for me. I go to warm states in the winter i.e. Ariz for 3 to 4 months and stay at a resort that has many activities to keep me involved and interested. ( I can also choice to do nothing when ever I want) Pool, hot tub, tennis, golf, horse shoes, art classes, pottery classes, wood shop, computer lab, library.
In the summer I head for the ocean in Calif. and Oregon for a couple of months, then into the mountains like in Lake Tahoe for other diversions. Does this work for you?
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