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MNGeeks61
Jun 20, 2016Explorer
Never full-timed, would love to try it, just need to plan way ahead for it.
I think being a military brat might help me be more understanding of people who travel, whether that's a boat on the Mississippi, a snowbird with a 40' DP, or just a guy who lives in his van just to see this great country.
Nothing wrong with settling down either. For me the itch is always there to travel again. Just can't quite make the choice between "toys" and $$$ and less toys but places to go and things to look at and do. The wife has her say too :)
I really do envy the freedom that full-timers seem to have. At the same time, all the travel blogs and trip reports help us live that life vicariously.
I think being a military brat might help me be more understanding of people who travel, whether that's a boat on the Mississippi, a snowbird with a 40' DP, or just a guy who lives in his van just to see this great country.
Nothing wrong with settling down either. For me the itch is always there to travel again. Just can't quite make the choice between "toys" and $$$ and less toys but places to go and things to look at and do. The wife has her say too :)
I really do envy the freedom that full-timers seem to have. At the same time, all the travel blogs and trip reports help us live that life vicariously.
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