Lurker finally came in from the cold. Enjoy reading about the exploits of all the RV-Dreams family.
My wife and I are a little ways away from retirement but we are already planning the post-work time together. We have two daughters who will, someday, leave the nest and allow us to travel more and enjoy. But for now, work is still a four-letter word!
Jim01 said
06:14 PM Jun 2, 2009
Welcome to the forum.
Glad to have you aboard. Lots of info here, be sure to ask if you have questions. There's a friendly bunch of people here that are always willing to help.
Take Care,
Jim
Froggi said
07:34 PM Jun 2, 2009
Welcome to the forum. I don't get to visit or post as much as I used to but still drop in from time to time. GREAT folks here!!
dream reachers said
07:51 PM Jun 2, 2009
Welcome Georgia X,
My wife and I were married and lived in Covington Ga. 1980-1983 and then moved to Alabama. We prepared for 2 years prior to selling our place and going fulltime in our RV a year and a half ago. No regrets. We followed Howard and Linda's "RV Dreams" which helped us greatly. You will find people on this forum friendly and willing to help. Best wishes on your plans. The kids eventually will leave the nest. We had one that boomeranged three times, but now has a house of her own.
God bless,
Allan and Jeanne
pierreandcolleen said
11:27 PM Jun 2, 2009
Welcome to the RV Dreams family!
-Colleen
retread said
02:44 PM Jun 3, 2009
Welcome! As I read the original post, it occurred to me that we might have a side benefit of travelling with our kids....maybe they'll desire their independence sooner than later just for the roomier accomodations of their own place! Allan and Jeanne - your boomerang term made me laugh out loud! Michael and Joyce, best wishes as you lay out your plans! Linda
-- Edited by retread on Wednesday 3rd of June 2009 02:45:14 PM
GeorgiaX said
06:57 AM Jun 5, 2009
Allan and Jeanne...
Covington is a great place. We lived in Conyers for many years and have been in Georgia since 1988 (transplants from the Southside of Chicago - Go White Sox!).
I enjoy telling people that we meet along the way that Covington, Georgia is famous for being the actual shooting location of the TV show "In the Heat of the Night" as well as the first season of "The Dukes of Hazard".
Not sure about taking the kids out n the road and home schooling since we are active Foster Parents in Newton County and enjoy that community too ,much right now to let it go. But we are patient and someday we will hit the road...permanently!
Lurker finally came in from the cold. Enjoy reading about the exploits of all the RV-Dreams family.
My wife and I are a little ways away from retirement but we are already planning the post-work time together. We have two daughters who will, someday, leave the nest and allow us to travel more and enjoy. But for now, work is still a four-letter word!
Glad to have you aboard. Lots of info here, be sure to ask if you have questions. There's a friendly bunch of people here that are always willing to help.
Take Care,
Jim
-Colleen
As I read the original post, it occurred to me that we might have a side benefit of travelling with our kids....maybe they'll desire their independence sooner than later just for the roomier accomodations of their own place! Allan and Jeanne - your boomerang term made me laugh out loud! Michael and Joyce, best wishes as you lay out your plans! Linda
-- Edited by retread on Wednesday 3rd of June 2009 02:45:14 PM
Allan and Jeanne...
Covington is a great place. We lived in Conyers for many years and have been in Georgia since 1988 (transplants from the Southside of Chicago - Go White Sox!).
I enjoy telling people that we meet along the way that Covington, Georgia is famous for being the actual shooting location of the TV show "In the Heat of the Night" as well as the first season of "The Dukes of Hazard".
Not sure about taking the kids out n the road and home schooling since we are active Foster Parents in Newton County and enjoy that community too ,much right now to let it go. But we are patient and someday we will hit the road...permanently!