LaughingWolf
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Hi everyone, I'm Melissa and I'm from Colorado.<br>First, I want to thank you for the great websites! There's so much great info. I just spent several hours reading cheaprvliving, which I actually linked to from the green site, but I haven't read any of the green site yet. Maybe tomorrow <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" border="0" align="absmiddle"><br>I don't know what took me so long to put it all together, but it seems like I've been meant to have a nomadic lifestyle for a long time. Growing up, my family moved out of the mountains and into the "country" so we could have horses. I had to ride the bus to school everyday, and the morning route took us past 2 campgrounds with quite a few "permanent" citizens. I'd already had the need to travel borne of visiting grandparents every summer in Indiana, which we drove to, and tent-camped at state campgrounds in a tent while traveling, and at a private CG during our visit.<br>Anyway, typical middle-class American life progressed, braces, high school, college, marriage, divorce... and then I found my courage and did something "crazy". I moved to Alaska. Though I dearly love the state, I didn't love it enough to stay. I was there for 3 years, had a grand time exploring, and then I got homesick. I returned to Colorado. I grew discontent again, noticing all the things I'd always hated about Colorado, and it was generally a very negative time for me. I started thinking of all the things I loved about Alaska, and how I missed her so much. And then I moved back to Alaska, silly me. Two years, that I really did not enjoy, and I'm back in Colorado. <br>And this spring I put it all together. Somewhere deep within me, is a nomad. And she wants to come out and play. Of course I always knew there were people on the road, but I didn't think there were SO MANY of us (by us, I mean nomads; I don't quite fit the "people on the road" bit just yet). <br>I've given it quite a bit of thought and I've questioned myself if I should do this, and all I get is a resound YES!<br>I'm very excited about it, and I've been doing tons of research and the idea keeps evolving. Unfortunately, because of finances, I'm tied down for the next 18 months. But that's really not that long, I can survive it, especially since I have this better life to look forward to!<br>Anyhow, it's great to find a forum of folks I can talk to and get ideas from, and maybe even meet up sometime! <br>So thanks for being here!<br>Melissa<br>