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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby linann » Sun Sep 23, 2012 8:23 pm

Louise,

Welcome! I've been super busy at work and am finally catching up on the forum. Reading your posts is delightful. I live full-time in FL and would hope to meet up when you are in the area. Your daughter should have no difficulty finding a chef position. In addition to WDW, there are many resorts and restaurants in this area.

My mother loved to crochet and had tons of yarn. We donated her yarn to a ladies craft group at church when she passed away. They are always in need of yarn to make lap throws for nursing homes and hospitals. Perhaps there is a similar group near your home.

Your extensive travel experience will be valuable as you transition. You have already learned to occupy yourself while on the road alone. The RV will be a luxury after being limited to what you can take in a van. Of course, resisting shopping on the road will be tough.
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby Roadweaver » Mon Sep 24, 2012 8:01 pm

Hello Linda,
I agree shopping for yarn will be my worst temptation. That is my worst problem now when I travel for work. it is good that I have limited space or I would buy yarn everyplace I stopped.

Keeping myself company is something I am very good at. I get involved in a project and sometimes I do not come out for days.

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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby sistert » Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:04 pm

Roadweaver wrote:Keeping myself company is something I am very good at. I get involved in a project and sometimes I do not come out for days.


This I know all to well. On many an occasion I've had to call or text her to remember to eat something! I can see this as only getting worse once she retires! :lol:
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby Getupngo » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:01 pm

I'm a little late to the party, Roadweaver, but welcome to the Forum. I'm excited to read about the vigor and certainty with which you plan to acquire your dream. Good for you! And not having to overcome family objections is a big plus.

I know about having to shed "stuff" ... I just sold my home and had to sort and toss and, well, you know. Dawn and I raced each other to the end. I think I finished first -- but only by a nose. :lol:

Your crafting addiction brings to mind a full-timing couple who towed an enclosed trailer that contained a car -- and the husband's woodworking shop! In fact, a woman at the park where I'm camp-hosting had her quilting frame set up outside and she was happily working away. Where there's a will ... :lol: :lol:

I look forward to sharing your excitement as you find the perfect home on wheels and set out on your new adventure.
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby BirdbyBird » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:18 pm

As has been noted.....we seem to find room for what we want :) Some how I think it is worth it to travel with two dog crates set up all the time......I keep looking at the sq ft involved but haven't figured out anything more valuable to put in there. :D
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby Roadweaver » Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:39 pm

Thank you ladies for your welcome. I have found my RV home and will be ordering it in January and hope to pick it up in March. The company is going to raise my bed so that my traveling loom and spinning wheel can fit under it. I had to send them the height. I was told no problem. Today in the knitting group, one of the ladies could not understand how I could enjoy life on the road and what i wold do with all the things I make. I tried to explain to her how excited I was that now I will be able to go to fiber shows all over the country, most of them allow RV parking so I can dry camp for the weekend and be surrounded by fiber. The fun part is not to have such a stash and pick up what I need for a project whenever I need it. Knitting needles take up little space and have no weight. As to what I will do with the things I make...I will figure that out when it becomes a problem.
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby BirdbyBird » Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:55 pm

wheeeeeee :lol: Here comes the fun! well and some waiting.... :roll:
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby sharon » Thu Sep 27, 2012 8:36 am

Roadweaver wrote: As to what I will do with the things I make...I will figure that out when it becomes a problem.


We have a lot of birthdays around here...and GTG's....and visiting.....just sayin' :mrgreen:
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby Roadweaver » Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:28 pm

Thanks Sharon, the problem of what to do with all the stuff I make has been solved :D
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby sharon » Thu Sep 27, 2012 3:51 pm

Roadweaver wrote:Thanks Sharon, the problem of what to do with all the stuff I make has been solved :D


We DID tell you that we solve problems!!! And we're good, too! :lol:
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Re: Hello and New to Everything

Postby Roadweaver » Fri Sep 28, 2012 9:56 am

I agree. You ladies really do look out for each other and their needs :D :D
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