by pattiburchell » Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:25 am
Blue pinecones.....I love the Born Free also but they are expensive, but well built. I figure a demo would be what to aim for unless it is a used one. Okay this is what happened to me yesterday. I was dressed as "Terra Bunn" my clown character, ready to go to a pizza place for my face painting job and I stopped off at Bi-Mart (a small wonderful store, better than Walmart I think) and there is this Freelander sitting in the parking lot with the door open. Of course I had to check it out! Can you imagine sitting there with your hubby when a clown appears at your open door? They were from Canada...and were wonderful to share. It was a 2007, 26ft with a slideout. She said it was really easy to drive. I really liked it, so now I know what a Freelander looks like inside and out! They just moved up on my list. They also said tht rvs in California are cheaper. His brother is a rv dealer and buys a lot of them down in Calif. So...onwards with the ideas. Most of my questions will be for traveling alone, like I said we traveled for 8 years. And we worked as Camp Hosts (do they hire single women?) and then 3 summers at our TTN campground where I was activity director and Gail was a ranger. But there is so much to think about if you are alone. Which I hope isn't going to happen soon. His diabetis is really slowing him down, as is the neuropathy in his feet...this house is getting way to much for us to take care of. Luckily our area is starting to grow, with a new Osteopathic College that just opened up 2-1/2 blocks from us, a Oregon VA assisted living home being built across the street from the college, and lots of other things in that area. They only have 107 students right now, but will add at least 100 for the next 3 years. Plus a possibility of more medical colleges going in in the same area. But I had to share about finding the one in the parking lot. My angels seem to to leading me along the path. Have a great day everyone. Oh someone said that it is a good idea to plan ahead. When I was much younger and had 6 kids, my ex had a heart attack and lived, but it taught me to plan for the future as I had no idea what I would do if he hadn't made it. Other women have told me they do the same thing.