hipower wrote:
Owning a motorhome is not for the faint of heart, but the owners who actually use them can't put a price on the memories made. If the alternative is to sit on your porch and watch the time go by until you die, this beats that all to heck.
We've spent a lot of time and money over the years traveling this great country, both in our motorhomes and on our motorcycles, but I've said numerous times that I'll never be the guy sitting on my deck drinking my morning coffee wishing I had done something or gone somewhere. Life is for living and I believe we have lived it pretty well and enjoyed as much or more of it than many others. I'm fairly sure that most of us who visit this site with any regularity can say the same things.
X2....We just finished two weeks on the Oregon coast with my two youngest grandsons, 13 and 11. They were pretty good but drove me crazy with jabbering and jumping around. But driving home some 600 miles I told my DW, we have a double-edged sword. They have so much energy now and are a handful to take with us but as they get older they will not want to go at all....(gotta keep 'em occupied, I haven't played tennis for years and they were surprised at how good I was, and I was surprised how good they were :D )
MEMORIES....MEMORIES...MEMORIES...