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Crowe wrote:
Regardless of unit type, if physically capable, both spouses should know how to drive for the reasons mentioned above. If traveling with adult children, they should also know how to do as much as possible including driving. And tough snoogies if the other's driving "makes you nervous". No excuses. Another driver could potentially save your life.
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Roman Duck wrote:Steeljag wrote:
Cant help with your question, but I think it's great both of you (Dog folks and MC Jack) are still enjoying the Rving life !
X2 on that!
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Dog Folks wrote:Burwoods wrote:
Not an Rv reference, but when my husband had his heart attacks, 4 of them very close together. After a couple of hospitals he was home, I found I had to learn to do all the home maintenance, use power tools the works, it was a long time before he was able to take over some things, to this day there are things that I still do, as they are not wise for him to do. If it were us, and we wanted to stay out on the road as you say you do. Then let her take over, we women will surprise you in just what we can do and handle.
Funny you should mention that. When a repair is needed, I now sit next to my wife, hand her the tools and provide technical advice. "Turn the wrench the other way honey."
We recently replaced our toilet. My wife did all of it and I just advised her how to proceed. The next day she said with pride: "I now know how to change a toilet." She was proud of herself and should be.
A skill every woman should know! LOL
I am so proud of her. On top of it all, she is my nurse, as neede
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