Hi! Louise, is it? (I read your blog.
Your most recent post was so excited and heartfelt!) Anyway, I lurked too, for about a month. After outing myself, I learned most newbies lurked for a while, so no biggie I guess.
Your journey this year is going to be exciting! Just keep saying that, "This is exciting, this is exciting." I'm not moving quite as fast, but I did just buy my first RV -- eeeeeeeeeiii!!! -- (okay, sorry, had to get that squeal out; I'm good now.) Retirement is about 33 months and 19 days away.
about... And while I'm not ruling out full-timing, for now I'm thinking I'll hold onto my apartment while I can. With embarrassment I'll admit it's partly because of my quilting stash. sigh...
I know I'll have room for my Featherweight machine, my rotary cutter and board, and a bin or two.
On rethinking this, I realize keeping an apartment for the sake of a hobby gives a whole new meaning to the cost of that hobby! Hmmmm.. I think I have to think it out again.Dawn and Louise - Here's a new perspective: getting rid of the stash, including all that aging fabric from 1987, will 'allow' you to start fresh for your next project instead of confining you to what you have. See? Just ask... I can always help.
Say, I just thought Louise... Have you heard of Escapees' RV Boot Camp? Check this out:
http://www.escapees.com/BootCamp/Default.aspx. At least 3 of us, Dawn, Redwahine (Chris) and I are going to the one in Livingston, TX, November 9-11. It'd be perfect for where you are in your process. And Catherine (cng50b) is going THIS WEEK in Sedalia, MO. You can also see my posts about it (ad nauseum) at
http://www.womenrv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8858&p=113222#p113222 and Catherine's at
http://www.womenrv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=8946&p=114456#p114456. Anyway, I think it was $125 and you don't have to have an RV.
So, back to the subject at hand --
WELCOME! I'm glad you're here.