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Deb_and_Ed_M
Oct 27, 2017Explorer II
You may or may not be financially rich - but taking your family camping, to places where you'll never find a hotel, creating wonderful memories....makes your life amazingly rich!
Hubby and I bought our first RV so we could take the dogs along. Fast forward a decade, and now that most hotels allow dogs, we really don't "need" an RV to sightsee. However, my best memories - those "Happy Places" I like to retreat to inside my head - all involve places where we've camped. The campsite in the towering forest, or next to the little babbling brook. Breakfast with the Tetons. Dinner while watching sea otters in Valdez Harbor. I fully intend to own an RV and camp until I physically can no longer do it - and then I'll ask my kids (who were raised to also be campers) to tag along on their trips :-)
You ARE rich in so many ways - carry on!!
Hubby and I bought our first RV so we could take the dogs along. Fast forward a decade, and now that most hotels allow dogs, we really don't "need" an RV to sightsee. However, my best memories - those "Happy Places" I like to retreat to inside my head - all involve places where we've camped. The campsite in the towering forest, or next to the little babbling brook. Breakfast with the Tetons. Dinner while watching sea otters in Valdez Harbor. I fully intend to own an RV and camp until I physically can no longer do it - and then I'll ask my kids (who were raised to also be campers) to tag along on their trips :-)
You ARE rich in so many ways - carry on!!
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