RVing is indeed a way of life and although right now I am just an armchair RVer I am loving every moment of it.
It is the Easter long weekend and I find myself up early again here on a cloudy and gray Saturday morning. I also woke up early yesterday in order to take care of my small phone card vending business and was pleasantly surprised to find that sales have improved since the Olympics have come and gone. Nothing great but an improvement none-the-less for which I am very thankful.
I am hoping to use this side business of mine as part of the transition from working a job ,working for somebody else that is and to working for myself. From reading my three favourite blogs as well as reflecting on a book I read (Rae,Tioga George, Brian, http://www.write2dream.com/) I am encouraged to step into the unknown and take a chance on myself and my talents.
The time is coming very soon where I will finally take that leap and rely on myself and my talents rather than others in order to support myself and survive in this world and I am sure I will as all the rest that came before did enjoy every moment of it. No this is not to say that it is not without risks and that it will be all happiness but the sheer joy comes from relying on one's self to make it in this world and all of the struggles that come along with it. I give my thanks to Brian and his cowboy philosophizing for opening my mind to the possibilities and the pursuit of my dreams and putting myself first when it comes to living my life and living it the way I see fit.
RVing has been a dream of mine for a very long time and I am ever so close to living it today and there is no turning back for it is mine to live and I will be living it. . .
Until next time. . .
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