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Re: RV Wishing

Postby mtngal » Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:56 pm

Welcome Wishing! Yep, this is a great place to be while in the wishing phase!
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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:36 am

mitch5252 wrote:.

A big, ol' Forum Welcome to you, Wishing! Of course you'll be welcome here, RV or no RV - it's the desire and dream that are important. Read the back posts; you'll find out a lot about women in your similar situation - SCARED! :) (I was one of them...)

We're glad you found us and we'll look forward to getting to know you better.

Ask away!!

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Thank you, mitch, for the welcome. Yes, I am looking forward to reading the back posts. It looks like there is a wealth of experience here and I intend to tap into that wisdom. Thank you, again, mitch. See you around this campground.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:51 am

retiredhappy wrote:Welcome to the forum. Several of the ladies on here started out with only wishes and dreams and are now living the good life with their very own RV.


Thank you, retiredhappy, for your welcome. It is heartening to know others started out the way I am doing....wishing and eventually their dreams came true. Sweet!!! Each day is so important, as that life-clock keeps ticking away. This coming March, I will be 70 years young; so, I know the possibility of my being a single, older woman on the open road brings its challenges that appear to get bigger with each passing day :o The wishing remains exciting. Thank you, retiredhappy, for responding to my post.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby Redwahine » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:55 am

Welcome, welcome. You found the best group of women with a wonderful sense of adventure, compassion and sense of humor. Some are currently living the RV life style now, some are not. Some are in between. Since I joined in May I have read the excitement, joy and yes, fear as several ladies started as looking loos and suddenly, SURPRISE!!!!, they are showing off their new (or new to them) RV. I joined this forum last May. I have dreamed of the RV lifestyle for a long time and thought about doing it solo. Looked on Internet to see if there are any women out there RVing solo. Wow, yes, there are and what a wonderful group it is. I was planning to go to the TX gtg and stay in a tent. But, then things changed and SURPRISE!!!, we got a new RV and I am now feeling like I'm in kindergarten trying to figure everything out. These ladies have been such a great support. So, again, welcome...with or without an RV.
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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:31 am

BirdbyBird wrote:Welcome to the forum. Congratulations on making it through a teaching career whole and moving on to retirement. :) Many important things in life begin with a dream and then moving one foot after another as you chase it down.... :) Read and research and share your questions and concerns and laughter and tears....it is all part of the journey. Also feel free to join any of the GTG with or without a rig of your own. Just ask Sarah how many she attended before she jumped. :lol: The forum is about the spirit of exploring lives and lands and possibilities....each creating our own road map as we proceed in uncharted territory.


Thank you, BirdbyBird. Speaking of birds, my favorite is the robin :) Thank you for the welcome and for the congrats on surviving 20+ years teaching in elementary school. I am now going into my 2nd year of not being in the classroom. I thought it would be hard ...the not being in the classroom; but, no...I am enjoying getting up without the alarm clock, not having to grade reams of papers. But, I do miss the students and their parents :( Question: what does GTG stand for? I gather it is meeting up with folks :) I like your philosophy: we each create our own journeys .... I agree. We have ourselves to blame if life is boring :oops: Thanks, again, BirdbyBird. See you around the campground.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby mitch5252 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 9:36 am

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GTG = Get Together - A gathering of women who enjoy the RVing lifestyle. Most GTGs include an overabundance of food and fellowship and laughter.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby Travelinana » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:20 pm

Welcome..we are always excited to have a new member..like the other's said, you certainly don't have to own an RV...in fact when you start serious shopping we like to get in on it...Be careful what you ask for, like advice, you will get plenty of it..Come on it and start having fun..soon you won't be able to start your day without 'WRV..
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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Wed Oct 10, 2012 7:39 pm

sharon wrote:Welcome, Wishing! Do you have a name other than wishing? Makes it a little more "homey". :D Of course you're welcome! Most of the ladies started out with dreams and wishes and are now living the dream. It can be done cheaply if you know how.

Where are you on the left coast? There's a few of us out there in no-man's land... :D we're always ready to gtg for coffee or dinner. Evie (Pooker) and I do a dinner and casino run about once a month, usually down to the Escondido area.



Hi sharon and thank you for your post. My name is Cathy and currently living in Stockton, in the Sacramento Valley, the salad bowl of the country. Is California considered no-man's land :?: Sorry I won't be making that casino run with you and Evie, as Escondido is in southern CA , 440 miles from me and a 7 hour drive. I would have to save up for the trip and enough to play the penny slots :); but, thanks for the invite. Thank you, once again, for your response. Adios and see you around the campsight.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby sharon » Wed Oct 10, 2012 8:10 pm

rvwishing1943 wrote:

Hi sharon and thank you for your post. My name is Cathy and currently living in Stockton, in the Sacramento Valley, the salad bowl of the country. Is California considered no-man's land :?:


LOL! I only call it "no mans land" 'cause there aren't very many of us on the left coast. So sorry you're so far north of me, Evie and I don't get together very often, but we make up for lost time when we do. We would have loved to have you join us. But we'll be sure and let you know if we head north on a trip!
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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:32 am

Carolinagal wrote:You are so Welcome here , Wishing. No R.V. Needed. Desire and common interest, and sounds like you've met those requirements . This group is the best ever. Ask anything you want, you will get plenty of responses :D Have a problem or need a place to vent, you will find others who know just how you feel and most of all there will always be someone who will be watching your back. You will never really be alone in your dream, encouragement and friendship are all in abundance here.

Tina, says it all so much better then I, But I had to pipe in on, having an R.V. Is not a requirement, just the dream and wishing for the lifestyle is all that counts.

Welcome, join in wherever, you like. Hope to see you at a GTG one day.

CArol :)



Thank you for your welcome, carolinagal. You and others who have posted have really made me feel at home and I am glad to know having an rv is not a prerequisite for membership in the forum :) I would really like going to a GTG. I am looking forward to reading more of the threads here and getting to know members, via their posts. Thanks again. Adios for now, and I hope to bump into you around the campground.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:37 am

Dawn309 wrote:Hi and Welcome from Texas. Like the others before me have said, having an RV is not a prerequisite. The dream and the desire is all you need. Please feel free to jump in on any conversation. New voices are always welcome.



Thank you, Dawn. After I finish responding to the wonderful posts sent to me, I will venture into other threads and look forward to sharing with y'all. Adios and see you around the campground.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:54 am

Bethers wrote:Welcome, Wishing! The dream is what brought you here, and hopefully we'll be able to help you make your own decisions on if you want to rv or not.

I stumbled into living my dream scared and excited and BROKE - doing this all on a shoestring to this day. And while I do what I can mechanically - for most, it means spending the bucks and staying broke. But happy and broke :)

Glad to have you with us - hope you can find the right dream for you and live it.



Thank you, Bethers, for your post. You really spoke to all the issues which concern me and my desire to be a woman rv'er. I would be so interested in finding out how you 'stumbled into living your dream'. Thank you for showing me it can be done :) Have you arrived in AZ? Adios for awhile and see you around the campground.

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Re: RV Wishing

Postby Nasoosie » Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:06 am

Hi Cathy, and WELCOME to the fold! I, too, am a retired teacher living on a modest SS check and an even modester (see what a good teacher I am? :) ) retirement check each month! As I took 10 years off in the middle of my career to raise my kids to school age, I had to retire as a teaching assistant rather than as a full-time teacher with a grad degree. Hence, my retirement check is shameful!

Nice to meet you, and I think you will find a lot of great advice here with this group of fantastic ladies!
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Re: RV Wishing

Postby Lynn2 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 8:27 pm

Welcome Cathy, You have come to a great forum and a wonderful group of gals. Dreaming is the first step to doing. You'll find lots of info and support here.
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Re: RV Wishing

Postby rvwishing1943 » Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:32 am

Roadweaver wrote:Hello and Welcome. I also do not have my RV as yet. I do know which one I want and I plan to order it the beginning of the year but for now I am dreaming right along with you. This group has so much to teach that you will have all the info you need to make the right decision for you. Hope to hear more about your dream as time goes by.
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Hi Roadweaver, thank you for responding to my first post. I feels so hopeful to be among women who have an rv or are in the process of getting one (like yourself), or women who are wishing, like me :) Nice to know that you are just a few months to fulfilling your dream. Being among women like all of you, will help keep my dream alive :) I look forward to hearing about your rv. Thanks, again, Louise. Catch you around the campsight. Cathy...rvwishing ;)
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