Hi Again and thank you all for the warm welcome! I have not figured out how to reply to individuals, but at the end of the list of comments I found a REPLY button - so here I am!
I was asked for a little more info about me - so, I am a retired teacher & elementary school principal. I also worked a few years at a satellite campus of Purdue University as Director for Student Teachers; so, basically all in education. Truth is, I didn't start college until I was 48 years old, graduating with my bachelors at 52. I'm a late bloomer!! Before that I worked in offices, primarily bookkeeping, and raised my two amazing children.
My daughter gave me two beautiful, fun, smart grandchildren and my son one adorable grandson, who is only 3. My son lives in Vermont, me in Indiana, and my two older grandchildren have always been within 2 miles of me. Sadly, we lost my daughter's son, my first grandchild, this fall at age 20 in a tragic drowning accident. He was home from college to see family for the weekend. This is the most heartbreaking experience anyone can imagine. I know it is every parent/grandparent's worst fear. It has been difficult to even think about living, but my faith tells me I will see him again and my heart is comforted by the amazing life he led, trips he took all over the U.S & even Ireland, and overall all the advantages and love he had. Certainly more than some people get in their lifetime. He was good and kind and accepted everyone; his friends "go to guy!" I love him and miss him and KNOW he would want me to go on and live a good life.
So, it is somewhat with a broken heart that I am ready to fulfill my dream of purchasing an RV and hitting the road. Maybe to feel the freedom and connect with a higher universe, maybe to honor his life by finally living mine with abandon, maybe to fulfill my dream of at least ten years, maybe because I am not living - but merely existing - and clearly I am in touch with how short life is and that we will all be leaving this planet, so why not hit the road, see the country, meet people, be kind and helpful - just like my grandson was.
Possibly too much information, but it has only been 3 months, so I'm still pretty much thinking of him daily. I can hardly wait to purchase a Class C and start traveling! I've often been unconventional, so I think I can pull this off!! I hope I can do it without towing a car??
I do get a little scared of two things. 1) driving in the Rocky Mountains ( not the Appalacian Mountains, since I am used to those and I invision them MUCH LESS freightening, but don't know, since I've never been west. (I live in Indiana, by Chicago, IL) and 2) Are we safe in our RV's when storm come through? I want to travel through Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Northern California - but will the mountains be too scary?
Thanks for listening! I hope to possibly purchase a Class C later this year and hopefully meet some of you along the road. It sure is comforting to have other single, RVrs to talk to!!
Blessings to all!!