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rposgood
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Jul 25, 2013

Unusual Request

All,
I am reaching out for a rather unusual request and am hoping someone here can help. This September, my wife will be donating a kidney to her sister. We live in Colorado and her sister lives in Massachusetts. We will need to stay in Massachusetts for up to three months for the operation and follow up. We will then be full timing when she has recovered. What I am looking for is anybody that has a place on the east coast where snow and ice is unlikely that might have room for our 37’ Suncruiser for a few months. We do not want to drive the MH from Massachusetts south in late December or January for obvious reasons and we need to vacate our current apartment in Colorado by October or sign a new lease.

If anyone has space, land, etc. that they would not mind allowing us to use for a few months we would greatly appreciate it. We can pay a small amount if that makes a difference. Please PM me.

Thanks
  • you are asking for a place to store your RV, not to live in it? ie. drop it off and get a hotel/motel/etc. in mass? VA and NC can get hammered with snow (winter hurricane) and bad icing on the roads.
    bumpy
  • Find the web site for hosp and see they have any parking for long term visitors or give them a call and see if they any parking arangements for people in your situation. Worth a shot anyways.
  • Thanks for the replies. I would be open to Georgia, the Carolina's, Florida, etc. Anywhere that we could actually leave from and not have to worry about being ice or snow bound. Since I was asking for a big favor, I did not want to appear picky.
  • You might need to clarify the "where snow and ice is unlikely" part. Snow and ice is likely on the east coast at least as far south as Virginia. And quite possible further south than that. Are you looking to park your unit down south during that time or are you going to live in it up north?
  • Will pray all works out well for you, your wife and her sister.
  • Wish I lived in that area so I could help. I would be honored to do so, and I have infinite admiration for your wife. I wish you all the best of luck.

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