I am slowly learning to be patient so I can allow things to happen at their rightful time such as my moving into the RVing lifestyle head first as a unseasoned RVer and full-timer. As I develop my patience I find myself reading and learning about RV's and how they and everything aboard them operates so this is a good thing about my finding the patience to allow things to happen in if you can call it that, their natural order.
As I mentioned earlier in a previous entry I might add, the 12-volt battery and electrical system are no longer a feared subject of mine and I am finding myself understanding it surprisingly rather well. And as I read magazines, books, and blogs I understand the nuances of RVing and how it is different yet so much the same as living in a stick and brick home. I am also learning that living in a certain style of rig is a personal choice and each person has to find the rig that best suits them and then make adjustments as necessary to make it even better. I rather enjoy reading my three favourite blogs because each of these people is in a rig that is older and not without problems but it is the rig for them and the best way for them about going about RVing.
Newer is not necessarily better so I will take my 22 year old RV and meander down the road as I see fit. I will do my best to get her as close back to new condition that I can and then enjoy myself as I go about my travels in what for me is the very best RV. She is small enough to go many places and where she can't go I will then hop aboard my bike and make my rounds that way and as long it is not too far I should be able to ride my bike for many years to come.
Thinking about repairs to and maintenance work on the RV and how I might personalize her keeps my mind active and as I write down thoughts and ideas I clear and cleanse my mind and open it up to new and creative ideas for how I can live aboard the RV as well as how I will earn my keep while also improving my writing and writing skills. This is all to my benefit and will make life on the road just a might easier for me.
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