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SeaMoon
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Hi, everyone! I am Tai from northern Illinois (38/F). I haven't purchased my RV yet, but I am on a "3-year plan" to free myself of debt and superfluous material possessions in order to obtain this goal. My new theme song is "Movin' On" by Rascal Flatts.
In a nutshell, my 15 yr old daughter has decided to relocate to Minnesota with her father, which triggered a long bout of introspection on my part. I realized that I am in a town that I do not consider "home", living in my 35th domicile.
I have never had "roots", and now I am the only person that has anything to say about my future destinations.
A gypsy at heart, I will be purchasing a Class A in 3 years, and look forward to seeing much more of our beautiful America.
As a 911 Dispatcher, I think it's safe to assume I will be able to find work fairly easily. I hope to work fulltime and explore my new surroundings on my weekends, then unhook and move on a year or so later. Who knows, maybe I'll find a place I would feel comfortable calling "home" on a more permanent basis. I will be the embodiment of the phrase "Home is where you hook-up!"
My URL is http://www.myspace.com/t9a1r1a, and if you all don't mind, I will primarily observe here at the RV Forum, getting to know some terminology, hints, tips, advice, that sort of thing. I doubt I'll have much to contribute, not being an actual owner yet, but if I see something I can help with, I'll certainly chime in!
Thanks for taking the time to read my ramblings...
Safe travels, everyone!
Tai... aka SeaMoon
In a nutshell, my 15 yr old daughter has decided to relocate to Minnesota with her father, which triggered a long bout of introspection on my part. I realized that I am in a town that I do not consider "home", living in my 35th domicile.
I have never had "roots", and now I am the only person that has anything to say about my future destinations.
A gypsy at heart, I will be purchasing a Class A in 3 years, and look forward to seeing much more of our beautiful America.
As a 911 Dispatcher, I think it's safe to assume I will be able to find work fairly easily. I hope to work fulltime and explore my new surroundings on my weekends, then unhook and move on a year or so later. Who knows, maybe I'll find a place I would feel comfortable calling "home" on a more permanent basis. I will be the embodiment of the phrase "Home is where you hook-up!"
My URL is http://www.myspace.com/t9a1r1a, and if you all don't mind, I will primarily observe here at the RV Forum, getting to know some terminology, hints, tips, advice, that sort of thing. I doubt I'll have much to contribute, not being an actual owner yet, but if I see something I can help with, I'll certainly chime in!
Thanks for taking the time to read my ramblings...
Safe travels, everyone!
Tai... aka SeaMoon