RoadLife, I must have been typing when you posted your message because I missed it until now. Thanks for your thoughts, they are wise indeed. We do plan to get debt free and wouldn't purchase a MH until we were. I'm really hoping that is sooner than later...The exit strategy is a good thought as well. We haven't made one yet.
I'm glad that the $900/month seemed kind of high to a couple of people. I hadn't counted on it being quite that much. I'll definitely be looking for the RV parks (basically a nice campsite) and leave the resorts to those more blessed unless we are going on "vacation". :)
Jim, thank you so much to the links to the blogs! I will definitely be checking those out. They will no doubt be helpful in making our own decision.
Gale, we would love to stop and see all the historical and culturally significant parts of the country (which could take forever). My DH is like a sponge when it comes to that kind of stuff and will retain all the information on each little placard he reads for years. I joke around that I just use him as my google search engine.
Sunkatacher, I can see us following that path that you did with traveling everywhere the first couple of years and then settling down a bit more. That makes sense to me. I'm glad you found it reasonably priced. I'll have to ask you the tricks of the trade if DH decides we should pursue this.
apr 67 Great idea about going to the library. That would be a win-win. We could even take turns (but it should probably be me and the kids as DH is prone to start reading if anyone leaves an interesting book around.) But that makes a lot of sense because libraries are everywhere and always free and comfortable, a great place to do schoolwork.
CloudDancer a few years full-timing sounds like you did pretty well. Thanks for your thoughts too.
Darrah, we'll be looking for RV P.a.r.k.s. for sure! :D
Thank you all for your feedback. We definitely have some issues to work through. :/ It still just seems wonderful but I'm glad you are bringing up both sides.