by Nasoosie » Fri Apr 08, 2011 8:15 am
GOOD MORNING ALL from St. Cloud!
CONGATULATIONS, Nan, and welcome to the land of the self-imposed, self-chosen, very busy work load of the retired! I still haven't figured out how some people who retire just loll away their hours in an easy chair, saying they have nothing to do and wish they were back at work! Perhaps it's the personality makeup of RVers that keeps us all so busy, but I haven't read a single post from anyone about missing their old jobs. Granted, part-time work and work camping are wonderful opportunities to make some much-needed cash, and I intend to re-activate my substitue teacher status when I get back home to make a small dent in what the trip back there will cost me in gas money. Welcome to the "new busy life of retirement!"
Alice I would love to see your van! If I only could afford it, I would also get me one, but I have convinced myself that I truly am happy with my little, boxy trailer, as long as I am not trying to use it for traveling around the country! I have decided to definitely haul it back home, as hurricane season down here would not be a good thing for it. Also, I have all my most favorite belongings in it, and to try to transfer them to the truck would leave no room for Molly and me! I am cleaning it out of all the extraneous stuff I haven't touched since I have been here and on the road, and leaving all that in my Orlando house. All I need on the road and back home will be the things I use all the time, and just a couple of doodads and knick-knacks-----not thousands! That way, I will be able to visit my home-town campgrounds this summer, and maybe get to some other bluegrass festivals I haven't been to in past years. By the time I get back there, I should be a pro at hitching, unhitching, and hauling. Now backing up is another story!
It's to be a day to break heat records for April down here, so I will now go back to the trailer, vacuum out the pool, clean the filter, and prepare for a day of sorting through stuff in the trailer that I can remove and lighten the load. Then my reward is lounging on my float in the sunshine in the pool, listening to 50s and 60s music on my MP3 player.
Happy Friday to all!
Life is about learning to dance in the rainHappy travels!