DREAMING AGAIN!

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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby mitch5252 » Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:48 am

Liz wrote:Take notes as you look, Janet, because I guarantee after you've looked at a few, you'll forget which models had which layout & features.


Excellent idea! And maybe a camera to add a photo to the notes!


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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby Sparkle » Fri Oct 30, 2009 11:45 am

I have a bath-tub, the problem is the small water heaters. The most water I can get is about 4 inches deep. Everybody has there priorities. Mine was an island bed and nightstands. I only got one nightstand, but that's okay. The most fun is looking, planning, dreaming.
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby OutandAbout » Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:20 pm

My priorities have shifted now. Mine are focused on the dogs. My l5 yr old requires me to lift her into and out of the camper. I bought both steps and a ramp, but she will not use either, so I pick her up. She is 70 lbs and it isn't easy, especially having to do it multiple times a day. I'm looking at small MH and vans. Some of the small trailers might work, but I'm not sure I really want to tow something. (I'm such a chicken :D ) It is fun looking and trying to picture living in them. So many possibilities.

Hang in there Janet, you'll find the right one. Linda
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby JanetA » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:14 pm

thank you, again, dear ones, for the comments.

For Linda and your 70lb. furbaby,,, can't you get her to go up a ramp w/ treats? lol. Like the Hansel and gretyl option.. HAHA!

I DO know one thing for sure,, I will NOT tow anything.. I think i might've stated that before. I don't want 2 expenses,,, the rv AND the truck... so.... much as I love pu's and SUV's.... yeah I know, I might even change my mind on that, but i've had both and so, a little experience w/ both so, I'm pretty stuck on the MH idea.

Keep up the comments , girls, I love them!

as ever,, J
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby Bethers » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:34 pm

My shower has a "little" tub. I use it to do handwashables - and in the summer it means I have very little laundry. But that's cuz in summer when it's warm, I wear mainly sundresses. I would hate to lose the little tub - but if a rig had everything else I wanted, would have to figure another way to do my handwashables.

I've gotten used to my corner bed, but would love to have a little shelf/nightstand - and if I went with a bigger model with a real bedroom, that would be a must. If I stayed small like I am now next time - it would not be.

Make sure you figure out YOUR musts - and your would like to's, etc - If something is a must, not having it would be a dealbreaker - and that's ok - if it's a "would like to have" - losing a few of those might be ok if made up another way. I remember once saying I would NEVER own a silver car. My next car was silver. Everything else was what I wanted, and it did not have a burgundy interior with the exterior silver - THAT would have been a deal breaker for me lol
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby JanetA » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:44 pm

thanks Bethie!!! ;)

I will look @ your blog again and see what your rig looks like. I forget who has what.

I sure do appreciate all of you gals' suggestions! Sure does help me get my head straight. I'm hoping I can make it down to where karen is and see her and sharon and whoever else might be there. I'm gonna try real hard!! Hoping there are no dr appts in the way!

later!!!
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby JanetA » Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:49 pm

PS.... to beth

how long is your MH??
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby carold » Sat Oct 31, 2009 7:21 am

Too bad there aren't RV shows around you or an RV place to look at a variety of rigs-it's so much fun and does open your mind to different ideas you might not have thought of. We had a bathtub/shower in our last MH and I, like Beth, did hand laundry in it. But I got tired of getting down on my knees and bending over, so now-since I don't have one, I just do it in my kitchen sink. It doesn't hold as much, but my knees and back don't care. Enjoy the dreaming and looking, who knows what might happen, and the dream could become reality even sooner than you think. carold
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby mitch5252 » Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:02 am

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When we sailed a lot, we'd put some of our laundry in a covered bucket filed with water and a bit of eco-friendly soap and stash it in the sink. Laundry did itself while we were under sail. Probably would work while 'under sail' on the road?? (while we did have a HUGE bathtub, it was filled with saltwater...)

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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby BirdbyBird » Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:18 am

Another way to see different types of MH is to try attending some rallys....some actually have an open house but all have at least some individuals that are more than willing to let you see what there unit looks like, especially if they know that you are looking and trying to figure things out......sort of like use as we all peek inside each others units at the GTGs :D I know that Nick Russell has another one out west in the late winter early spring...... The rallies alsso have the seminars that give a lot of practical information about batteries, towing, etc....some of it boring but stuff that is helpful and makes you think about how you might use your own unit....
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby JanetA » Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:18 am

Thanks gals!

Mitch,, i cracked up @ your idea of the bucket overboard to do the laundry! ! ! !

U nut! ! ! 8-)
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Re: DREAMING AGAIN!

Postby mitch5252 » Sat Oct 31, 2009 11:39 am

JanetA wrote:Thanks gals!

Mitch,, i cracked up @ your idea of the bucket overboard to do the laundry! ! ! !

U nut! ! ! 8-)


HUH? The bucket never went overboard??? ? ? ?
It was stuck in a sink, with undies, shorts, t-shirts...

Why did you think we did this all overboard?
I think you must be on Halloween Candy Sugar Overload!! :lol:


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Re: Mitch

Postby JanetA » Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:55 pm

mitch5252 wrote:..

When we sailed a lot, we'd put some of our laundry in a covered bucket filed with water and a bit of eco-friendly soap and stash it in the sink. Laundry did itself while we were under sail. Probably would work while 'under sail' on the road?? (while we did have a HUGE bathtub, it was filled with saltwater...)

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musta been that last line about the huge bathtub filled w/ saltwater???
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Re: Mitch

Postby mitch5252 » Sat Oct 31, 2009 1:56 pm

JanetA wrote:
mitch5252 wrote:..

When we sailed a lot, we'd put some of our laundry in a covered bucket filed with water and a bit of eco-friendly soap and stash it in the sink. Laundry did itself while we were under sail. Probably would work while 'under sail' on the road?? (while we did have a HUGE bathtub, it was filled with saltwater...)

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musta been that last line about the huge bathtub filled w/ saltwater???


LOL! I see your point! So, you're NOT on a sugar high, eh? :mrgreen:
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Re: sugar high

Postby JanetA » Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:04 pm

Workin' on it! :D
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