Hi Howard,<br /> think about it, even celebrities with their million dollar mansions are never in them. they are always traveling and staying in hotels most of the time or in trailors on their set. <br />I'm sure that your Mom is just worried about you because she doesn't understand. Living a mobile life is so different from what we as americans are conditioned to want. We are taught to pursue wealth and that little house with the picket fence, and stay in one place. But every generation or so, someone or a group of someones come along and do something totally different for awhile. Now, you don't need to be a rebel. That vision isn't even true if you are a traditional corporate manager. Many corporate people (managers, engineers, VPs, sales, IT) are constantly having to move from city to city for their company. If you can understand that her fear for you comes from love and her own limited world view, then maybe your feelings won't be so hurt. Or perhaps you've set up conflict with her so that you can NOT do it, and also not take responsibility for your decision. At any rate, you can tell yourself that if it doesn't work out, you can always go back to living a so-called 'normal' lifestyle! <br /><br />If you think about it, the Roma (gypsies) have been mobile for many generations and hundreds of years. First in tents, then vardo, and now in caravans (RV trailers). They are not bottom of the barrel, it is just their culture. Many Native Americans were constantly moving as well. Some people just want to see what's over the next hill. If you wanted wealth, you might be able to find that job that would have you constantly moving around, but you wouldn't find the freedom or the time to do what you want, that you find with life on the road. I used to drive a big truck, and was always on the road, saw lots of places, but was a prisoner in my cab, with very little time to play or even breathe. I had a good job, and I actually liked it quite a bit, but there was no freedom. JMO <img src="/images/boards/smilies/smile.gif" alt="" align="absmiddle" border="0" />