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Escargot
Aug 16, 2014Explorer
I'm so glad you edited your original post / query, and I support the edited version.
My take: Go for it! Nothing is carved in stone. After a year, or even sooner, you may decide it isn't working as well as you envisioned. If that turns out to be the case, return to home base and create Plan B.
There are plenty of single parents living / traveling / adventuring fulltime in RVs. And, there are RV communities created for that demographic.
You're doing the right thing by sorting out the personal details for yourself and for / with your son. Financial needs can be calculated once you figure out if you and your son are ready to commit to the fulltime lifestyle.
Good luck! Remember, no matter what you decide, you canalways change your mind!
My take: Go for it! Nothing is carved in stone. After a year, or even sooner, you may decide it isn't working as well as you envisioned. If that turns out to be the case, return to home base and create Plan B.
There are plenty of single parents living / traveling / adventuring fulltime in RVs. And, there are RV communities created for that demographic.
You're doing the right thing by sorting out the personal details for yourself and for / with your son. Financial needs can be calculated once you figure out if you and your son are ready to commit to the fulltime lifestyle.
Good luck! Remember, no matter what you decide, you canalways change your mind!
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