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Brenda from NC
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Tue Oct 01, 2013 10:20 pm
by berrywell
Thank you for the invite and intro, Velda. Hello to all. I am Brenda, age 49, from Western NC. I have loved RVing since I was a young girl and my aunt and uncle got a spiffy RV to travel around the country in. I was fascinated and have been hooked ever since. I purchased my first RV when my daughter (now age 18) was 4, and we spent a good deal of her childhood tooling around at our leisure, as she was home schooled. It was a wonderful bonding experience for both of us, one that we still share. I became disabled by lupus many years ago, and made up my mind that I wouldn't allow that to slow me down from my RV passion, so with some modifications, I have been able to continue pursuing my dream. My daughter just started college, and I have long said that once she did, I would sell our house and live full time in an RV-I just didn't realize how quickly that time would come! I recently did some upgrades and remodeling on my house with the hopes of putting it on the market within the next couple of years, buying another RV (I sold my last one last year-couldn't get it equipped well enough to manage my challenges). I am excited to find a group for us gals to share and learn from each other, and I look forward to getting to know you all! I am quite familiar with yahoo groups, but haven't done much with forums, so if I am doing anything out of line, or incorrectly, please let me know so I can learn the proper etiquette. Velda that invited me has been an absolute blessing of a friend to me for quite some time now. Leave it to the clever lass to find a group such as this for us. Thanks for having me.
Brenda
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 11:59 am
by Rufflesgurl
Brenda - Welcome to the forum from the central coast of CA. Hope you find your just right RV
Linda
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:06 pm
by mitch5252
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A big, ol' Forum WELCOME, Brenda. We're glad you joined us. Pop in wherever and whenever you want...we talk about all sorts of things here, not just RVing.
Keep us in the loop as you search for your perfect rig. We'll enjoy following along on your journey! And do be doing all this with lupus. Isn't the human spirit simply amazing?
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Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:48 pm
by MandysMom
So glad to see you made it here to the virtual campfire. Even while on opposite coasts we can sit for a chat. This is a fun and welcoming group. It will be fun to hear which rv's you look at.
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:53 pm
by BirdbyBird
Welcome to the forum. Investigate the past threads and do contribute as often as the mood or need arises.
You already seem to know how to chart your own journeys with a personal map. This will be just one more. We love the hunt for the just right rig. Have fun and share your finds, questions and laughter.
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 12:58 pm
by Bethers
Welcome! It's so good to have you with us. And we all love to be part of the buying process for someone else - well, for ourselves, too, but we can't keep buying everything we like, so love to chime in on others searches, too!
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 5:26 pm
by MelissaD
Hoosier Welcome
Best of luck in the next adventure of your life.
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 7:38 pm
by sharon
Welcome from SoCal! Room in the driveway and electric and water if you ever make it to SoCal!
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 8:22 pm
by IrishIroamed
Hi from Illinois - glad to have you with us.
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:11 pm
by berrywell
Thanks for the warm welcomes! What a lovely group! Being here just one day has already inspired me to want to start RV shopping in the very near future! Due to my handicaps and allergies, I only seek rigs that are 1994 or earlier, since they started mandatory flame retardants in RV's in 95, and I react poorly to them. I have been eyeballing the Born Free with great interest, and LOVE the Rialta, which is a small van style, but perhaps a little too small. Being handicapped, the smaller the better, but I also don't want to be too cramped. Would love to hear any suggestions or recommendations from you wise ladies!
Brenda
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:18 pm
by cpatinjones
Hello and welcome to the forum.
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Wed Oct 02, 2013 9:31 pm
by Redwahine
Welcome from Texas
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:02 am
by Carolinagal
Welcome, Brenda, from another N.C. person. You didn't say what part of the state other then western, which is where I am too. Murphy area. Hope you will post often and really join in the fun that sometimes pops up on here. We might be an rving group, but we also cover many other topics, some interesting, some hilarious and most days just reading will boost the blue moods we all sometimes fall into. Most of all this group, when the bad times hit us, and we all seem to one time or another fall into them, this group is the greatest !!!!!!
So a big welcome and join in the fun,
CArol
you will notice there are many Carol's on here, we all do something a wee bit different so most know which Carol made the comment they're reading. I added the large "A" so everyone knows its that ole gal in North Carolina
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Thu Oct 03, 2013 9:08 am
by retiredhappy
Welcome from Texas. If you have a problem with offgasing fumes wouldn't an older used rig have pretty much finished the problem? Many of us had the carpets taken out just cause they're yucky anyway. I bought my 1999 Roadtrek on line from
www.vantasticvans.com and I was really happy with them.
Re: Brenda from NC
Posted:
Sat Oct 05, 2013 6:51 am
by Redetotry
berrywell wrote:Thanks for the warm welcomes! What a lovely group! Being here just one day has already inspired me to want to start RV shopping in the very near future! Due to my handicaps and allergies, I only seek rigs that are 1994 or earlier, since they started mandatory flame retardants in RV's in 95, and I react poorly to them. I have been eyeballing the Born Free with great interest, and LOVE the Rialta, which is a small van style, but perhaps a little too small. Being handicapped, the smaller the better, but I also don't want to be too cramped. Would love to hear any suggestions or recommendations from you wise ladies!
Brenda
Welcome Brenda, I too have scent reactions and I understand the problems. My first requirement when RV shopping was that it didn't smell when I opened the door. I went to an RV show in STL looking at different models of Class B's. I was very surprised that with the new Roadtreks (this was about 4 years ago) I noticed strong odors when I poked my head inside but most, not all, of the Pleasure Ways did not bother me. If you buy a ''94 or earlier rig I would think you would have to stick close to a mechanic as there will be endless little and big things that will need repairs, not all of which will be odor free. Just buying new tires is a challenge,I always ask at the place where I've gone for years to put on the ones that don't smell, only to find this last time when the temps went up a smell came out. I'm sure you have dealt with several of these challenges of an overly sensitive system but I think safety and reliability should also be a major part of your decision. I bought a 2003 Pleasure Way that worked for me.
Feel free to PM me if you would like, I became chemically sensitive in the mid-nineties when it was considered 'all in your head' so I have met and dealt with living in this different world for a long time.