Greetings to all forms of travelers!
I am standing at a fork in the road. One road I can choose to continue renting a house with my 5 yr old cat in a great, little home town area and where my family lives. Side notes: It will be one yr in March '19, that my father left this beautifulful earth. I'm a Chicagoan, left the big city to be with him as long as he lived. We had 3 wonderful yrs together and I was able to be with my nieces and nephew. My family has never been close and although we banded together in our grief for our last parent, we remained unfamiliar, dettached of some sort with ourselves and rarely met up for family functions. I have no regrets leaving Chicago, my home, but now, as a 60 yr old woman and three yrs in a quiet town, I'm not ready to move back to the big city. Like I said, I was not close to my family, my parents, yes. Now that they are both gone, I'm shifting into my next journey in life.
The OTHER road, is to travel. To become a nomad. To live in a RV, one day at a time.
Side note: I am a world traveler and have traveling in my blood since I was 24. I have lived in 3rd world countries, backpacked for wks in mtns, and even lived as a minimalist for yrs (started at 25 yrs old until 40 yrs old as a minimalist). Now, I have a 3 bedroom house, front and back yard, garage...its too much for me. Traveling is in my soul and I'm inquisitive, wishing, gnawing on the notion to live among other nomads. I have no rv or any vehicle to become a nomad. I have been reading and scanning many places to purchase a RV.
Both roads are staring at me. My inclination tells me to do the 'safe' road= I'm renting a house, family close by ect. less confrontation, more conveniences.
Even though I have a disability, I am fairly fit. I believe my heart is telling me to buy an RV and travel.
I want to travel and I want to travel with others who too love traveling. I have no support system in the town I am living in. The few friends I have, will frown upon me when I mention I may buy an RV to travel as a nomad. They count the risks and weigh in on the negatives for camping as a way of life (they are city people-Chicago! Haha and are afraid of the risks hahaha). I love them!
I'm going to a RV Camping show close to where I live- Feb. 28. This will be interesting.
I'm afraid I'll talk myself out of choosing the RV life and become a concrete house dweller... simply out of fear. All the "what ifs" are talking to me and I dont have a sounding board... thus the reason why i joined this forum.
Im hoping to gain insights from those who have/are traveling the RV road.
How do I focus on the right road? Where is the confidence to purchase an RV?
I'm solo preparing as well as solo decision making and its not easy. I've never bought any of my vehicles. I'm lost at buying an RV. I've watched so many videos about it too, but lack the confidence.
Thank you all, who have couragously taken the RV life. You have been my inspiration! Any suggestions...any! It would be appreciated.
Cheers!
I am standing at a fork in the road. One road I can choose to continue renting a house with my 5 yr old cat in a great, little home town area and where my family lives. Side notes: It will be one yr in March '19, that my father left this beautifulful earth. I'm a Chicagoan, left the big city to be with him as long as he lived. We had 3 wonderful yrs together and I was able to be with my nieces and nephew. My family has never been close and although we banded together in our grief for our last parent, we remained unfamiliar, dettached of some sort with ourselves and rarely met up for family functions. I have no regrets leaving Chicago, my home, but now, as a 60 yr old woman and three yrs in a quiet town, I'm not ready to move back to the big city. Like I said, I was not close to my family, my parents, yes. Now that they are both gone, I'm shifting into my next journey in life.
The OTHER road, is to travel. To become a nomad. To live in a RV, one day at a time.
Side note: I am a world traveler and have traveling in my blood since I was 24. I have lived in 3rd world countries, backpacked for wks in mtns, and even lived as a minimalist for yrs (started at 25 yrs old until 40 yrs old as a minimalist). Now, I have a 3 bedroom house, front and back yard, garage...its too much for me. Traveling is in my soul and I'm inquisitive, wishing, gnawing on the notion to live among other nomads. I have no rv or any vehicle to become a nomad. I have been reading and scanning many places to purchase a RV.
Both roads are staring at me. My inclination tells me to do the 'safe' road= I'm renting a house, family close by ect. less confrontation, more conveniences.
Even though I have a disability, I am fairly fit. I believe my heart is telling me to buy an RV and travel.
I want to travel and I want to travel with others who too love traveling. I have no support system in the town I am living in. The few friends I have, will frown upon me when I mention I may buy an RV to travel as a nomad. They count the risks and weigh in on the negatives for camping as a way of life (they are city people-Chicago! Haha and are afraid of the risks hahaha). I love them!
I'm going to a RV Camping show close to where I live- Feb. 28. This will be interesting.
I'm afraid I'll talk myself out of choosing the RV life and become a concrete house dweller... simply out of fear. All the "what ifs" are talking to me and I dont have a sounding board... thus the reason why i joined this forum.
Im hoping to gain insights from those who have/are traveling the RV road.
How do I focus on the right road? Where is the confidence to purchase an RV?
I'm solo preparing as well as solo decision making and its not easy. I've never bought any of my vehicles. I'm lost at buying an RV. I've watched so many videos about it too, but lack the confidence.
Thank you all, who have couragously taken the RV life. You have been my inspiration! Any suggestions...any! It would be appreciated.
Cheers!