As the reality of fulltiming in the very near future begins to sink in around our house, we've found ourselves thinking about our future as fulltimers. We're asking questions like "Will our moose be big enough?" and "Will we want to work on the road?" or "Will we really like fulltiming?"
We're not worried at all about not liking fulltiming. We're more worried about the first two questions: that we'll be inclined to buy a 40-foot diesel pusher and/or go to work shortly after getting ourselves on the road.
So, we've reached a very important agreement: We will make no significant decisions on the road for at least six months.
With that, Bullwinkle will be our first fulltiming rig. We will not work. And, if we don't like fulltiming then we'll just have to wait awhile.
We're ready to give it all a shot!
And, we'll check in six months later.
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I think that allowing at least 6 months is a wise decision. I've completed 4 months and some things look very different to me now than they did last December. I'm still loving it, and have committed myself to at least a year, and then I'll just take it 6 months at a time.
gypsy
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