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Old 10-01-2008, 07:35 AM   #15
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Hi All,

Thanks GraciesMom,

I will keep my eye on this section and try to post and be helpfull when I can!

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I missed the poll on age. However since I firmly believe age is a state of mind,(your are only as old as you think you are). I couldn't have participated anyway truthfully

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If age is a state of mind, then I'm 25 in spirit and 80 in wisdom !!!

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G/M: I'll settle for some where right between those two ages.
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Originally posted by GraciesMom:HOW OLD ARE YOU
22. Didn't have an age group low enough.
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Hello SS . . . wow, how are you RVing at such a young age?? Lucky you! Wish I'd have started at BIRTH! LOL!!
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Originally posted by GraciesMom:how are you RVing at such a young age??
We moved every other year. Wanderlust tends to run in the family, also. Once you start moving, it takes hold of your brain and doesn't let you go. Can't stand being in a stix-n-brix for longer than 6 months. So I started as well.

Stationary Life will only drive me insane.
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I know what you mean . . . when I first started out, it was to have fun, see the country and look for a place to eventually settle down. Now I can't imagine settling down! More than a month in one place and I'm dying to get out and back on the road to the next place. Guess I've always had wanderlust too . . . moving around in the Marines. When I lived in Alabama, I'd actually cry when we'd start home from vacation. (Could have had SOMETHING to do with having to return to ALABAMA!! LOL!!)
But I LOVE it out here. I was driving through Quartzsite the other day, looking at all the RV's and all the people and felt this surge of awe . . . Wow, how lucky I am to be one of these folks!!
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Very lucky indeed. Most people go through life without ever thinking about living in an RV the way full-timers do. They're stuck in the mindset that you're supposed to live in a house until your grow old and then your children inherit it.

Rather sad if you ask me.

I can appreciate an old homestead. But being tied down to one, it would kill me.
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I think it's sad too. I did that for a while, worked to make the house payments and car payments and tried to eek out a vacation once a year. Even though the way I got here wasn't the best way, I'm just glad to be here!! I'm trying to get my kids out here before they're dug too deep in the rut . . .

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