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- wanderingbobExplorer IIAm I glad That I read this . Last week my wife made me teach her how to hitch up , drive and back our RV . This week she wants me to teach her to load and fire a shotgun , that ain't gonna happen !
- Roads_Less_TravExplorer IIIn our travels we've met several widows who continued RVing after their husband passed... go for it!
- MarshaNicholsExplorerI am a single woman and joined RV Women...they are nationwide and have chapters in all states. I joined last year and felt very welcomed by all the ladies...widowed, divorced, single by choice. They have events every month with a national convention once a year in various areas. I highly suggest that you check them out! Good luck!! Marsha :B
- 2gypsies1Explorer III
- beckidExplorerGood luck to you - you are young and have many years of great fun left!
PS My dad was also a Ret AF LTC - jubymaeExplorerSafe travels Wilma! :)
- WRBD88ExplorerThank you all for your posts...I am 72 with a 35'Monaco Lapalma and tow. I have done all the driving for years and in the past three did all the "other" stuff also. DH was 95 when he passed and not able to do or comprehend a lot of the stuff anymore. I am going to our place in Maine for the summer where we have a full hook up site on our property and then will decide if I will downsize. Once again thanks for the information...I will follow up on it. WRBD88
- jubymaeExplorerI'm widowed, but still need the freedom to come and go with my own house on wheels. You just need to be aware of your surroundings, like anywhere else. Can't imagine sitting home or in one place because he's not here anymore. :(
- bertnspikeExplorerI'm a widow, but DH was not an RVer. I started after I became a widow.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
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