As some of you know, I made a fairly fast trip from Michigan to California and spent 5 weeks there with my son, actually in his driveway and camping with his family and grandkids. I left there on August 24, so the last two weeks have really been my first weeks slowing down and living the real full-time life.
I have been worried about finances because I spent a LOT of money driving out there, stopping to visit my nephew in MN and having warranty issues. (I took money from the proceeds from my condo sale, but have not touched my 401K.) I also have been bored at times without TV, even though I am teaching online part-time. It has been really hard to slow myself down. I spent a week at Grand Canyon and am here in Lake Powell for 5 days. Next will be three more national parks--one week in each. Slowing down is hard because I worked two jobs for 22 years and am a pretty much type-A person.
I have been feeling a bit isolated from people, and missing things like going out to dinner with friends and just the chatting that occur on the job I retired from at the end of May. I am discovering that I have to have a new attitude of LIVING where I am at, instead of just traveling there. I have been worried about things like what will I do for 8 days at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon next week with no hookups?? Will I be horribly bored? Will I have internet access there? A big problem for me has been missing TV, and last night, even though there was not supposed to be any, I found four precious air channels, including two PBS channels. Yea!
Having TV has made a big difference in my attitude, just in the last two days, and I think I may have to eventually invest in a satellite, even if it will be expensive and not in my budget right now. Even though I have internet with my Verizon Jetpack, that TV really makes me feel more connected. This forum helps also.
I'm telling all of you who are working towards full-timing this because there have been doubts and periods of loneliness I didn't expect. I will say that it is REALLY NICE to be able to be at a national park or tourist area and not have to spend two days and then rush off to the next place. I am also finding out that because of my age, physically doing one thing per day is plenty. For example, today I took a 2.5 hour boat cruise, sitting in the sun on the top deck in the heat, and came back to relax for the rest of the day and do a few things for my class. Tomorrow, I am going to take the shuttle to town and see a museum and check for my general delivery package at the post office. I've decided that Thursday, I will wash my bedding and coverlet, plus vacuum and do some serious cleaning, since I won't have power for the next week.
I am still very glad to have the opportunity to do this, and I do feel comfortable in this motorhome, but there is an adjustment. Maybe part of my problem is that I did everything at once: retired, sold my home and car, and started this journey. No time to adjust to just retirement, for example. Good news is that I have lost 17 pounds since I quit work May 30!! Eating OK, just smaller portions. Have lost total of 32 pounds over past 20 months. Cooking in tiny kitchen IS a challenge also!!