monkeyfingers4 wrote:GypsyThatRemains, I read on another post that your daughter gave you your teardrop for your birthday. How wonderful! It is exactly the opposite with us. My daughter is begging us to give her our teardrop. Heck, she'll even buy it from us if we would sell it! NOT HAPPENING!
Hubby retiring 10/31 and we are going to become gypsies. I am able to work anywhere I am at as long as I can download and upload my work. I am really excited about our new life.
Yes, she is a wonderful daughter. My husband and I have only been married 7-years. Her father and I divorced when she was young. I raised her by myself, for most of her life. She says she is just paying me back for all of the struggling I did for her. Yes, she is a great daughter.
I love your "gypsy retirement plans". We plan on retiring in 5-years, and "work camping". Of course, we'll need something bigger than the teardrop, when we do that. BUT, I plan to keep the teardrop, and tow it behind the car or something. We can still use it for "days off" or for a spare bedroom for visitors.
We both love camping.