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qtla9111
Mar 22, 2014Nomad
Growing up with ten siblings made moving away after high school difficult. One lesson learned early on was to learn to enjoy being with myself. Pretty much, that's how life ends up. Think about what happens when people stay in the same house in the same neighborhood. Many times, as they age, everyone moves away and the neighborhood changes. My siblings have their own lives; children, grandchildren, etc. They aren't as interested in me as they used to be.
Rving requires the ability to let go and live. Crossing paths with new people, good and bad, making a few long term friendships and others you may never see again. Live the experience, live the moment. Instead of sitting around looking at things that make up memories, getting out and making new ones is what life is all about.
It's almost like traveling the world. Rving makes you worldly as you meet so many different types of people and see many things most people never see in their lifetimes. It opens your mind.
Get a grip, get out there and live. See all you can see. Write a blog to share daily experiences with friends and family. What a better way for people to keep in touch. They can find you wherever you are and any time of day.
Some say fulltiming isn't for everyone, it really is. It is a matter of letting go of the past and living in the present. Ask yourself, are people putting their lives on hold because of me? Are they sitting around waiting for me to call or drop by? I doubt it. JMHO
Rving requires the ability to let go and live. Crossing paths with new people, good and bad, making a few long term friendships and others you may never see again. Live the experience, live the moment. Instead of sitting around looking at things that make up memories, getting out and making new ones is what life is all about.
It's almost like traveling the world. Rving makes you worldly as you meet so many different types of people and see many things most people never see in their lifetimes. It opens your mind.
Get a grip, get out there and live. See all you can see. Write a blog to share daily experiences with friends and family. What a better way for people to keep in touch. They can find you wherever you are and any time of day.
Some say fulltiming isn't for everyone, it really is. It is a matter of letting go of the past and living in the present. Ask yourself, are people putting their lives on hold because of me? Are they sitting around waiting for me to call or drop by? I doubt it. JMHO
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