DanandElaine
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Hi Everyone!
Our names are Dan and Elaine. We are 60 and 62 y/o (respectively) and currently live in Spokane Valley, Washington with our "baby," Salsa, a double yellowhead Amazon parrot. We rent a house and our lease will be up September 1, so we plan to "go full time" then....mainly to pay down bills, meet new friends, and see many of the places we've traveled to in the past, when our 2 boys were young and the 4 of us traveled together. We haven't purchased our RV yet, but because of physical difficulties (oldness issues), we plan to purchase a Class C. We will also have a 2003 Honda Pilot we will drive along with us. (Don't want the expense of a trailer for it.) We have watched about all of Bob Wells's Youtubes and drank in the wealth of information he freely offers to people like us---newbies. He's priceless and we hope to meet him someday so we can thank him properly for all he does.
It's so nice to be part of this forum where we hope to gain a wealth of knowledge and make a few new friends before we begin this new era/journey of our lives. When we light out of here, possibly the last week of August, we plan to head to the Quartzite region for the winter. Hopefully we will make some new friends and go north or wherever with the "seasonal peeps" in the spring.
We currently own a Westfalia pop-top van that SADLY we have to sell in order to purchase the Class A. The selling of the Westie causes great pain because we've made Lots and LOTS of memories in it as we traveled extensively with our 2 sons when they were young. But que sera, sera....you know? Anyhow, since we haven't purchased our Class C yet, we welcome ANY and ALL advice, tips, tricks, etc. about what to watch for and get (or NOT get, as the case may be) when making the purchase. I think we will have about $20,000.00 to invest, but plan to use some of that for solar. We're in the process of trying to figure out how MUCH solar power we will need.
I am a seamstress and will have my machine with me and will be offering sewing services. So if you have sheets to alter, curtains to make, a button to sew on, or anything in between, we'll eventually be around.
Our names are Dan and Elaine. We are 60 and 62 y/o (respectively) and currently live in Spokane Valley, Washington with our "baby," Salsa, a double yellowhead Amazon parrot. We rent a house and our lease will be up September 1, so we plan to "go full time" then....mainly to pay down bills, meet new friends, and see many of the places we've traveled to in the past, when our 2 boys were young and the 4 of us traveled together. We haven't purchased our RV yet, but because of physical difficulties (oldness issues), we plan to purchase a Class C. We will also have a 2003 Honda Pilot we will drive along with us. (Don't want the expense of a trailer for it.) We have watched about all of Bob Wells's Youtubes and drank in the wealth of information he freely offers to people like us---newbies. He's priceless and we hope to meet him someday so we can thank him properly for all he does.
It's so nice to be part of this forum where we hope to gain a wealth of knowledge and make a few new friends before we begin this new era/journey of our lives. When we light out of here, possibly the last week of August, we plan to head to the Quartzite region for the winter. Hopefully we will make some new friends and go north or wherever with the "seasonal peeps" in the spring.
We currently own a Westfalia pop-top van that SADLY we have to sell in order to purchase the Class A. The selling of the Westie causes great pain because we've made Lots and LOTS of memories in it as we traveled extensively with our 2 sons when they were young. But que sera, sera....you know? Anyhow, since we haven't purchased our Class C yet, we welcome ANY and ALL advice, tips, tricks, etc. about what to watch for and get (or NOT get, as the case may be) when making the purchase. I think we will have about $20,000.00 to invest, but plan to use some of that for solar. We're in the process of trying to figure out how MUCH solar power we will need.
I am a seamstress and will have my machine with me and will be offering sewing services. So if you have sheets to alter, curtains to make, a button to sew on, or anything in between, we'll eventually be around.