Saturday, March 30, 2013

Saturday - Day 34 - It's simply a Camping World

We finalized all our paperwork today at Camping World in Oakwood, GA. We sincerely had the easiest transition acquiring our new home.

I am sincerely grateful for the incredible staff who were so easy to work with and made our entire experience from start to finish a positive one.

Mark is one of the most sincere salesmen I have ever met, no pressure and very knowledgable. Meeting him first in December and then again yesterday was like seeing an old friend. Jason had us laughing, while we crossed t's and dotted I's in financing, again no pressure, and he simply got the job done. Al was our RV technician, not only is he such a nice guy, but he is also a Florida Gator fan. He and John hit it off instantly. They all took incredibly good care of us and the day just flew by, solidifying that we were in exactly the right place doing what was meant to be.

My favorite part of the day was being introduced to a fantastic couple, with two boys, who are considering being full time RVers like us. We shared our experiences with them. She is already home schooling her boys, which makes their family perfect candidates to be full time traveling RVers.

John and I were enthusiastic to show them our new camper we had just purchased. We shared with them all our favorite features, including ample storage, the laundry chute and the advantages to the unique layout. I look forward to staying in touch with them as they continue on their journey.

Meeting this couple helped reinforce some of the reasons I began this blog. Living full time is still unique to our demographic and sharing all the benefits to those who are interested, is something I am passionate about.

I found one thing really Interesting. John and I compared notes on what we shared with the couple, we each professed there was not one downside we could think of living full time. There are so many unknowns before you make the move. It is hard to articulate the emotions you experience once you cross over, but answering their questions felt very easy and natural.

My best advice to anyone, even considering living full time, is try it out for 30 days. It will change your life.








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