Hi Everyone. Well, after 15 years the RV-Dreams Community Forum is coming to an end. Since it began in August 2005, we've had 58 Million page views, 124,000 posts, and we've spent about $15,000 to keep this valuable resource for RVers free and open. But since we are now off the road and have settled down for the next chapter of our lives, we are taking the Forum down effective June 30, 2021. It has been a tough decision, but it is now time.
We want to thank all of our members for their participation and input over the years, and we want to especially thank those that have acted as Moderators for us during our amazing journey living and traveling in our RV and growing the RV-Dreams Family. We will be forever proud to have been founders of this Forum and to have been supported by such a wonderful community. Thank you all!!
Congratulations on both milestones, Penny and Paul. Now, for those that will be traveling, what kind of RV should we be watching for so we know that it "might" be you?
Terry
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Terry and Jo
2010 Mobile Suites 38TKSB3 2008 Ford F450 2019 Ford Expedition Max as Tag-along or Scout
We too "retire" this week. Friday is also our 45th wedding anniversary! We sold the house two years ago, so have been fulltiming (static 8 mos, mobile for 4) for the two years it took to finally work out of our contracts our business had with the school district. We had that business sold two years ago, but the economy caused the buyer to back-out, so we had to "work it out".
We sold all of our equipment" as is where is", to a competitor and donated all excess inventory and warehouse equipment to a church group who feeds the homeless folks here. We continue to operate a consult business, from a former profession, which we have done for twenty years now, but we do that from the road, so we are "free at last".
We were free to travel each summer, but always had to be back for the start of school. Not anymore. At last! We have towed our home back and forth across the US three times. On one of those trips one of us said to the other "imagine, everything we own in this world is being towed in back of us! Very liberating. As the school business involved physical labor to a high degree (drink & snack vending), and we are both 66, and did all the work ourselves, we are tired and need to rest. We are going to a place we like about 60 miles from here, where there is a lake and the nights are much cooler, to "chill out" for two months. Then slowly down to Tampa, to spend holidays with family, then back here (we are very much committed southwestern folks). In Feb we will meet up here with RV'ing friends from Calgary, and may go up there next July/August. We'll see. Hard to believe this day has finally come.
This forum and the kind people on it were instrumental in bringing us to this day. When the housing market collapsed, we thought we'd never do this, but we sold our house quickly, only to have the business sale fall through. Reading the posts on this forum convinced me that we'd get through it, based on the experiences of others, and so we did.
Richard
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Richard & Ginny, travel with Buster,our Schnauzer boy. 2010 Ford Lariat PSD;2011 Open Range 345 RLS, 5th wheel."Not all who wander are lost".
we're moving into our camper (1998 24' hornet) june 15th and closing on the farm june 21, so we're right behind you folks!
i've been a researching fool since we made the decision in january and think we'll find just what we need when we're ready to upgrade. thanks in a huge way to this forum and the generosity of its' members---i'm another who took courage from your stories of adventure. we're giddy with excitement, lol!
If you are anything like me you will soon be wondering how you ever found time to work. Another surprise is that you do not need as much money as you probably thought you did. I have a fixed benefit pension and I was surprised when my first check was almost as big as my regular salary. By the time they did not take off pension, medical, union dues, unemployment insurance and my tax rate went down, i cleared almost as much. I soon realized how much I was spending just going to work, with fuel ,clothing, lunches etc.
One piece of advice is if you are in healthy housing market like the Bay area or Vancouver, BC, maybe consider buying a small condo & renting it out, so you don't find yourself priced out of the market if you eventually give up full timing. In my case its a bit different as I have a high-functioning Austistic son who needs some support. However i worked out a deal with my ex where she is available 6 months (the winter) & myself the other 6. During those 6 winter months I RV around Mexico. That has sort of turned into a job. I give seminars on the subject at RV shows and I am also working for an RV caravan company down there.
5 years after retirement and I had co-founded an RV club which expanded to a manufacturers organization and I helped organize 2 RV shows in the mid west.
As I said, its hard to figure out how I ever found time to work.
-- Edited by telco on Thursday 13th of June 2013 08:46:18 AM