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ulvik wrote:My goodness, some posters are making it sound like your love and participation in your family is a bad thing ๐ The grandkids are not holding you hostage, it is merely your wish to remain around your family more than leaving for very long chunks of time.
Me and my wife have had RVs for years and always dreamed of fulltimimg around this beautiful country. But when the time came that we were able to we could not bring ourselves to do it.
Last year we gave it a trial run for three months and it about killed us because we missed our grand children soooo much. We had no other issues and loved the traveling but missing the little buggers was the only reason we don't think we could do it.
We tried our best to stay in touch by phone and Skype but the lack of a good hug was heartbreaking. Anyone else feel this same way and if you did go ahead and became fulltimers how on earth did you handle the pain of being away?
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ulvik wrote:
Last year we gave it a trial run for three months and it about killed us because we missed our grand children soooo much. We had no other issues and loved the traveling but missing the little buggers was the only reason we don't think we could do it.
DownTheAvenue wrote:
To each their own, but being that attached is extreme to me. What are you going to do a a few short years when they have no time for you? Their friends and activities will consume them and you will be, to them at least, a bother. I think it is unhealthy to be that consumed with the need to "see" them.
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minnow wrote:
Had a comment and thought better of it.