Boy am I BAD!
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 8:28 pm
Hi everyone.
I just went to my own intro post and found that I have not posted at all other than the one intro and that was 2 1/2 years ago. But believe me I am here reading all the time. I have watched my husband go from just having lousy health issues to full time hospice care. We are on the down hill run to the end of his life. His nurse is telling me at most a few months left. It is hard to watch someone who has been in your life for 30 years go through this. I am sure there are many of you who have also been in my shoes so I won't go into details. I have gone the gambit of emotions and have managed to get through the initial shock to being resigned to losing him. I will never be ready to say goodbye, but think now that I can do it when the time comes. I thank God that we have had this time together rather than losing him suddenly.
He sleeps 20 to 22 hours of each day now and although I am still working reduced hours I do spend a lot of time alone when at home. I have lots of time to think about what life will be like when he is gone. Our dream has always been to travel when we retire and he has made me promise to go ahead when the time comes for me to retire. The more I think about it the more I am coming to realize that I want to do it sooner rather than later while I am still in good health. We are down to just one 2 year old long haired doxie now who loves to travel as well. I don't want to spend another winter in NH. This year God has been good to me as I worry all the time about snow storms and having to keep walkways and roofs as well as driveway clear for nurses and aides. I don't want to seem uncaring about DH condition, but I need to think of other things or I just sit and cry so this is my alternative.
With early retirement in mind I have some questions for those solo ladies out there.
Of all of you ladies who travel solo would you say that you could live in a 24ft TT pulled by a double cab Tundra? I am ready to get rid of all my stuff, except for a few things, and just get out there and go. My son is not terribly happy about it but have told him I am going to do what I want too.
I know there are a few members who belong to Thousand Trails and wonder how much time you actually spend in the preserves. We have had a membership in Outdoor World since 1986 and TT since about 2000. I am in the 2 week park to park or 2 week in one out with ODW and in 2 in one out with TT. Have been thinking about upgrading TT to 3 weeks park to park or in three out one. Dues were set for life when DH became disabled so we have low annual rates.
With the membership in mind do you think it reasonable to be able to live on around $1250. per month with some WC thrown in when in an area that is not close to either camping system. There is a lot of this country I want to see and don't want to wait forever to do it.
Selling my house is mandatory to be able to do this as I want the last two debts (truck and camper) paid for when I leave and to have a cushion in the bank for repairs if necessary down the road.
I have been trying to come up with a budget for expenses using others that are posted online as guides, but much of it seems pretty over the top compared to what I want to do. I don't plan to stay in expensive camp ground/resorts when not at one of my own resorts. I can almost start out with enough staples to last a year if I can find enough storage and keep the weight down. I love to eat out, but have simple tastes so local diners are more my style than big chains or fancy resturants. I want to get the book Diners, Drive-ins and Dives to have and look for these places while on the road. I love that show.
Traveling solo what is a good distance to plan to travel each leg of a journey? I have heard some say no more than 200 miles per day. Others have said more. I have done as much at 450, but only because time was precious on a restricted vacation and we wanted to get there in two days. I will travel longer days if I need to but once I can relax and say I'll get there when I get there I imagine it will be shorter days rather than longer ones and no more of this leaving in the middle of the night to head out. I will look at more 8AM instead of 4AM.
If you can think of anything else I should know please let me know. The company I work for has a solar division and I am thinking that I should have them install it on camper while I would still get a discount. Can someone give me an idea of what it has cost to have this done on your own. How many panels and batteries would it take to run the AC or maybe fans to circulate air? My company is more into residential and commercial applications.
Sorry for the duplicate post for some of you who are on my other list, but want to cover as much ground as I can to help with making my plans.
Have a Great Day!!
Deb
I just went to my own intro post and found that I have not posted at all other than the one intro and that was 2 1/2 years ago. But believe me I am here reading all the time. I have watched my husband go from just having lousy health issues to full time hospice care. We are on the down hill run to the end of his life. His nurse is telling me at most a few months left. It is hard to watch someone who has been in your life for 30 years go through this. I am sure there are many of you who have also been in my shoes so I won't go into details. I have gone the gambit of emotions and have managed to get through the initial shock to being resigned to losing him. I will never be ready to say goodbye, but think now that I can do it when the time comes. I thank God that we have had this time together rather than losing him suddenly.
He sleeps 20 to 22 hours of each day now and although I am still working reduced hours I do spend a lot of time alone when at home. I have lots of time to think about what life will be like when he is gone. Our dream has always been to travel when we retire and he has made me promise to go ahead when the time comes for me to retire. The more I think about it the more I am coming to realize that I want to do it sooner rather than later while I am still in good health. We are down to just one 2 year old long haired doxie now who loves to travel as well. I don't want to spend another winter in NH. This year God has been good to me as I worry all the time about snow storms and having to keep walkways and roofs as well as driveway clear for nurses and aides. I don't want to seem uncaring about DH condition, but I need to think of other things or I just sit and cry so this is my alternative.
With early retirement in mind I have some questions for those solo ladies out there.
Of all of you ladies who travel solo would you say that you could live in a 24ft TT pulled by a double cab Tundra? I am ready to get rid of all my stuff, except for a few things, and just get out there and go. My son is not terribly happy about it but have told him I am going to do what I want too.
I know there are a few members who belong to Thousand Trails and wonder how much time you actually spend in the preserves. We have had a membership in Outdoor World since 1986 and TT since about 2000. I am in the 2 week park to park or 2 week in one out with ODW and in 2 in one out with TT. Have been thinking about upgrading TT to 3 weeks park to park or in three out one. Dues were set for life when DH became disabled so we have low annual rates.
With the membership in mind do you think it reasonable to be able to live on around $1250. per month with some WC thrown in when in an area that is not close to either camping system. There is a lot of this country I want to see and don't want to wait forever to do it.
Selling my house is mandatory to be able to do this as I want the last two debts (truck and camper) paid for when I leave and to have a cushion in the bank for repairs if necessary down the road.
I have been trying to come up with a budget for expenses using others that are posted online as guides, but much of it seems pretty over the top compared to what I want to do. I don't plan to stay in expensive camp ground/resorts when not at one of my own resorts. I can almost start out with enough staples to last a year if I can find enough storage and keep the weight down. I love to eat out, but have simple tastes so local diners are more my style than big chains or fancy resturants. I want to get the book Diners, Drive-ins and Dives to have and look for these places while on the road. I love that show.
Traveling solo what is a good distance to plan to travel each leg of a journey? I have heard some say no more than 200 miles per day. Others have said more. I have done as much at 450, but only because time was precious on a restricted vacation and we wanted to get there in two days. I will travel longer days if I need to but once I can relax and say I'll get there when I get there I imagine it will be shorter days rather than longer ones and no more of this leaving in the middle of the night to head out. I will look at more 8AM instead of 4AM.
If you can think of anything else I should know please let me know. The company I work for has a solar division and I am thinking that I should have them install it on camper while I would still get a discount. Can someone give me an idea of what it has cost to have this done on your own. How many panels and batteries would it take to run the AC or maybe fans to circulate air? My company is more into residential and commercial applications.
Sorry for the duplicate post for some of you who are on my other list, but want to cover as much ground as I can to help with making my plans.
Have a Great Day!!
Deb