Help Please! Butterflys abound in stomach!

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Re: Help Please! Butterflys abound in stomach!

Postby JoanE » Wed Jun 01, 2011 7:57 pm

Hi Patty,

I'm going for it. You go for it too! I have been selling off stuff on Ebay and now will have the big clear it out sale or give it away. It is not without some trepidation but it is only "stuff". Replaceable, if necessary. What is not replaceable is our time. Most of us have given our time to others in our past lives. If escaping is what YOU need, then now is the time to do it - for you.

Good luck.

See you on the road somewhere.
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Las Vegas in October

Postby Fairytail6 » Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:42 pm

As a brand new RVer, still not on the road because I just bought my rig, I am sending a hug and much gratitude to all of you who replied to my first posting about the butterflies in my stomach. I'm starting to breath a tad easier. I'm reading everything I can get my hands on about RVing and still on the fence about what I do with my house. Would prefer to rent it furnished from Oct. to June but that may be Pie in the Sky dreaming. Which takes me to my question: Where to stay in Vegas in Oct.. If all goes well and the stars align, I plan to be there sometime in Oct. to do some work. That will pay for my time there and my gas to get there from Bend, Oregon. Whee! However, after looking at as many camping sites as possible, I have only found sites that offer all kinds of amenities and are very expensive. I would prefer small, quiet, away from the Strip, my only needs are electric and H2O. Is there such a place? I'm not going to tow anything this first time out so will be driving my 24 ft Tioga to get around in. (11 mpg) Any and all suggestions/ideas are more then welcomed. Hope all is well with you who are out there. Your blogs about your travels and how you came to the decision to go on the road really give me a lift. Ohh, and thanks for sharing that many of you also had doubts before you took the plunge. I was comforted by that. For all of your input, Thank you so much! Patty
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Re: Help Please! Butterflys abound in stomach!

Postby Getupngo » Wed Jun 08, 2011 1:30 pm

Patty, a friend of mine recently extolled the virtues of RV camping in fairgrounds. FWIW

Your excitement is contagious. If you make the decision to GO ... remember, it is not irrevocable. Hold onto your house if you feel the need ... it can be shed later (in a better market!). Use the income. Enjoy.
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Re: Help Please! Butterflys abound in stomach!

Postby sharon » Wed Jun 08, 2011 7:51 pm

Maybe this will help:

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Lake Mead NRA Boulder Beach (Nat'l Park) 10 per nite (702)293-2540
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Re: Help Please! Butterflys abound in stomach!

Postby WickedLady » Thu Jun 09, 2011 12:34 am

Welcome, Patty. I am kinda stuck in place right now but will eventually winter in AZ. Hope to meet ya down the road.
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