I don't post a lot but I read the forum every day. I just wanted to wish everyone a Blesssed and safe Thanksgiving.
Over eat at least twice and try to O.D. on football, or be safe on Friday Dan
Jim01 said
06:48 AM Nov 24, 2010
And a Happy Thanksgiving to you Dan, and all of you other RV-Dreamers.
Jim and Linda
Mallo said
07:31 AM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
Mallo
Tony and Eileen said
09:32 AM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Travel Safe!
bjoyce said
10:13 AM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving everyone from cool and windy Las Vegas, Nevada.
Linda said
10:24 AM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving everyone from sunny and warm South Carolina! We are so thankful for this wonderful group of Rv-Dreamers!
-- Edited by Linda on Wednesday 24th of November 2010 10:25:26 AM
Trabuco said
10:46 AM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving form Trabuco Canyon CA, a cool 60 degrees today! Ya I know where the heck is Trabuco Canyon!? Have way between LA and San Diego.
Olywa said
02:29 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from cold and snowy Olympia, Washington. Sure wish we were out there with all of you Dreamers. Hopefuly by next year.
Pam
eagleshea said
02:51 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from Sunny St. Petersburg, Florida. Sure wish we could be on the road with so many of you !!!
John and Terri
Racerguy said
02:58 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from Sunny and warm Silver Springs, Florida.
adeline and ed said
03:06 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from a canadian celebrating their first in warm Florance Az.
Postalpair said
03:11 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to all of our RV Dreamer's......from warm and sunny Largo Florida. Safe Travels everyone !!!
Melstar said
05:12 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from windy and warm (for now) Louisiana looking at our new (to us) 5er in the driveway...itching to take it out for the first time!
I am thankful for the virtual friends I've made on this RV forum and for all the help and advice I've gotten each time I ask!
Thanks for your work on RV-Dreams Howard and Linda!!
Roz said
05:14 PM Nov 24, 2010
We arrived on Hilton Head Island today, and find it bustling with shoppers for Turkey Day food.
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! The coach is beginning to smell gooooooooooood!
janni said
05:44 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from sunny Lake Havasu City Arizona!
2riker2go said
06:08 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to all the RV-Dreamers from the cold north here in Castleton-on-Hudson, NY!!
Jake62 said
06:17 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to You & Your Family from Sunny/Warm Tucson. Actually, I came from Sunny/Warm Tucson to cold/icy Chicago to spend Thanksgiving with my son ... good to be with him ... bad to be in this weather!
RVKevi said
06:55 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from North Carolina! Hope we'll be out on the road by next Thanksgiving! Have a great day, everyone!
Dave Buck said
07:32 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone. I hope by this time next year we're in a warmer climate instead of the cold and sleet that we are now experiencing now. We do have so much to be thankful for. Everyone enjoy the day.
RickandJanice said
08:23 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from cold and wet Ohio! Remember that Thanksgiving is not just a holiday, it is a word of action! Have a blessed day tomorrow, and take a extra special moment to thank God for all that you have been given.
janieD said
08:41 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from a cool and windy Las Vegas. We think it is fine being from the north but everyone here is bundled up like a cold northern winter.
Gypsy Turtle 2 said
09:45 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from warm and sunny North Carolina!
PD CFK said
10:41 PM Nov 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from Pat and Charlie(San Antonio) from Laredo, Tx, where we are enjoying the holiday with family just a short distance from the border. We have much to be thankful for, not the least of which is our freedom. Thanks to our service members and veterans for their service.
Mike and Terri said
06:59 AM Nov 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
--mike and Terri
jagco said
09:49 AM Nov 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving everyone from cold and windy Illinois.
NorCal Dan said
01:04 PM Nov 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone from Long Beach Washington where the temperature is above freezing today.
Terry and Jo said
04:18 PM Nov 25, 2010
Dan,
Thanks for reminding us that we are all still a family. Listening to Glenn Beck a few years ago, he told the story of his "special needs" daughter referring to "Family of the Heart". He asked her why that term. Her reply was that we have family by blood lines but she was referring to all those whom she had come to love who were not blood relatives when she spoke of "Family of the Heart".
So, from Jo and I to our "Family of the Heart", many of you who are traveling from "home" or wishing to travel, may God's blessings still continue to flow over you.
We are still in Oklahoma City, of course, but our week has been involved with helping Jo's sister and her husband look at RV's with them possibly purchasing something for themselves. So, perhaps we are helping yet another RV Dreamer within our own family.
Stay safe, stay healthy, stay loving.
Terry
azrving said
04:50 PM Nov 25, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from Prescott Valley, AZ! Coldest Thanksgiving since the 1930's, got down to 21 degrees last night and will be colder tonight:( If we were Fulltimers, I would be headed south right now.
PIEERE said
12:27 PM Nov 26, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from Amazon.com, Campbellsville, Ky. where I awoke to a dusting of snow and w/c 20 degrees, looks like another cold winter. I will be on the road the 23rd of December looking for a place to hunker down for the Christ-mas and New Years' holidays. The Gulf is on my list. I work in Stowing product in bins 4-10 hr days.
PIEERE
rjenkins said
02:55 PM Nov 26, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving from sunny (actually overcast but the tourism agency doesn't want to broadcast that right now) Miami, Florida. Great to see where all the RV-Dreams family members are spending the holidays!
Speedhitch said
05:01 PM Nov 26, 2010
I have been missing in action for some time but I am back to tell everyone
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
bubbadan said
05:45 PM Nov 26, 2010
Jake: I came fron warm and sunny Texas to Chicago also to spend it with our oldest daughter. 81 whwhen we flew out of DFW and 31 when we landed in the frozen north. I am going to take my shoes off and stand on the hot pavement when I get back to Texas.
53 Merc said
05:57 PM Nov 26, 2010
Had a great Thanksgiving yesterday. Had an opportunity to host two fine young men from Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. They called it Operation Home Cooking. We drew two trainees. These young men re-established our faith in the young people of the USA. Very well mannered, respectful, courteous and clean cut (and HUNGRY). Makes ya proud!!!
One was from Baton Rouge, the other from Fayetteville.
I had no idea it was such a big deal. Musta been a gazillion locals there picking up trainees. The trainees were not allowed smoking, drinking or being out of uniform. No grass cutting, no car washing (laughingly presented by a Sargeant in charge). The base Commander shook the hand of every young person as they left the base.
I can highly recommend this to anyone that lives near a training base, I bet it is available.
bubbadan said
06:34 AM Nov 27, 2010
53 Merc (Ken and Fran)
Way to go, that is the true meaning of Thanksgiving. I know those young men were very glad to have a great family to spend the day with, plus some great food.
I just wanted to wish everyone a Blesssed and safe Thanksgiving.
Over eat at least twice and try to O.D. on football, or be safe on Friday
Dan
Jim and Linda
Mallo
Travel Safe!
-- Edited by Linda on Wednesday 24th of November 2010 10:25:26 AM
Pam
Happy Thanksgiving from Sunny St. Petersburg, Florida. Sure wish we could be on the road with so many of you !!!
John and Terri
Safe Travels everyone !!!
Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! The coach is beginning to smell gooooooooooood!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!
--mike
and Terri
Thanks for reminding us that we are all still a family. Listening to Glenn Beck a few years ago, he told the story of his "special needs" daughter referring to "Family of the Heart". He asked her why that term. Her reply was that we have family by blood lines but she was referring to all those whom she had come to love who were not blood relatives when she spoke of "Family of the Heart".
So, from Jo and I to our "Family of the Heart", many of you who are traveling from "home" or wishing to travel, may God's blessings still continue to flow over you.
We are still in Oklahoma City, of course, but our week has been involved with helping Jo's sister and her husband look at RV's with them possibly purchasing something for themselves. So, perhaps we are helping yet another RV Dreamer within our own family.
Stay safe, stay healthy, stay loving.
Terry
I work in Stowing product in bins 4-10 hr days.
PIEERE
I am going to take my shoes off and stand on the hot pavement when I get back to Texas.