I just bought my first RV after finding this forum so I figure I’d better own up to lurking! I don’t have it yet, but the seller is delivering it to me today, and frankly, although I’m excited during the day, I have been waking up in the nights with near panic, wondering what I’ve gotten myself into!
I live on Anna Maria Island, on Florida's Gulf coast. My husband and I owned a small resort motel here for many years. I always thought I would have a “whole new life” after we sold it, but life doesn’t always happen as you think it will - with aging parents, grandsons being born, etc. My hubby and I also own a house in Yucatan, Mexico, and I've spent a lot of time on the road in Mexico and Central America (minus an RV), but there's a lot of my own country I haven't seen. I really want to just spend some time on the road, with no time schedule. Hubby has his own RV, an old class A Winnie that he loves, so we travel separately most of the time because he’s been in a wheelchair for 50 years and has a guy who works full-time for him, and, well, you can imagine that it's a bit too cozy in that RV for me.
This past winter I bought a very small vintage trailer, and found the Vintage Shasta Trailer Forum, but no amount of support (and they are a fantastic group, too) could make me good with tools or give me the upper body strength that handling even that 10' seemed to demand. So I decided to "go to the Dark Side" and get an RV with a motor! I'm easing into this with an older 20’ class C Coachmen Catalina that I just bought on ebay. Friends and family ask when I’m leaving and where I’m going; I only know that it will involve as little interstate highway as I can manage, and it will be westward. I've done long road trips, but never with an RV, and have never camped in my life so I am going to count on all of you a lot, I expect! When I found this forum, I e-mailed my sister, “Now I can do it because I’ve found a group of women RV'ers who will be there when I need them!” So if you're going to kick me out, please warn me before I hit the road.
Lopo (my official name is Lois, but my friends call me Lopo, Lo, or Loie)