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RV Living Secrets: Full Timer Issues

RV Living Secrets: Full Timer Issues

(Section For The New Ebook - RV Secrets )

Here is a scary subject.  Not owning a home anymore!
  We all went through life working hard to have a home for our families, and not with the kids gone, it’s big, and full of

25 to 40 years of stuff.  Tons of stuff.

  Me and my wife made the decision to become Full Timers, at age 44 even.  27 years of have homes, and 27 years of stuff. 

What do we do, and will we regret it?

 I will answers the second question first, will we regret it?  The answer is absolutely not.  Even when we bought a home a

few years later, we have no regrets.

  The first thing to do is to tell the kids you are dead.  Its time to get your stuff now!!.
So you and you better half need to start identifying what the kids get,  Then it’s time to sort.  I was amazed by how much

we have aquimulated over the years.  Stuff we have not touched of years.

  I suggest you start this process at the beginning of the years to springtime.  So the weather is right for multiple

garage sales, and Goodwill runs.  We spent many days going through boxes, papers, closets, and the garage, that we could

never put a car into, sorting and boxing.

  My wife’s attitude was great.  We have had the same furniture for 26 years, and multiple homes, and we always had to use

the same furniture for all of them.  If we have to buy a new home later, I want furniture that I like now, and matches my

home.  So, the process began, and the neighborhood, were like wolves, buying up everything.   And it was easy. 

  I cannot express how the relief it was getting rid of all that stuff.  Me and the Wife never felt so good.  It was like

a big burden taken off our shoulders.  It was the taste of Freedom.

  We kept of best furniture, important family treasures, and basic home items, and fit it all into a 10 x 10 storage

facility and called it good.  Our kids thought we were nuts, but got a kick out of it, probably since they now have most

of our old stuff.

By Rob Scribner - www.rangerrob.com

http://www.rvtravelbuddy.com

New Ebook Release in March of 2008:

http://www.rvsecretsonline.com

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