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Am I a Full-timer? I think so…

April 27, 2009 by Tony Cornett · 8 Comments  
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I was in the valley over Easter spending time with family and stayed with them. During my stay I observed some humorous things. It made me think a little and laugh a lot and wondered if after nearly 7 years if I was a seasoned full-timer or what.

I found myself at everyone’s house trying to flush their toilet with my foot. I also found myself turning the water off a couple times in the shower while scrubbing down then turning it back on and almost asked my brother how often he dumped his tanks. Little things like that. I watched my sons neighbor who’s a friend of mine mow his lawn and work up a sweat. I myself got tired watching him and have to have something cool to drink with him afterwards.

It seemed like a half day event to walk from one end of the house to the other, it was like an adventure walk. I looked around my brother’s house and thought, what in the world would I do with all this stuff!? He had more stuff in his garage than I had in my whole RV! I did get a little choked up seeing my old mower and weed eater, but was glad they were still together. I had raised them their whole life and that was one of the things that really bothered me in leaving on my full-time adventures, splitting the two up and in different homes. Sure glad my brother came to the rescue!

One family member told me they sure wished they could do what I was doing, but I told them to forget it as it was cost prohibitive as house movers cost a fortune!

I drove by my old house and stopped. I started thinking of mowing that lawn, painting, cleaning the garage and all the other laborious tasks I once had. I’ve been spoiled beyond return! I must say the new owner had appeared to taken good care of the place. Most of my old neighbors had moved on except for a few and they were getting ready to go full-timing of all tings! Three I spoke with were within weeks of departing. They were very surprised to see me, but also told me the neighborhood had gone downhill pretty bad with less than desirable characters. I kind of had a feeling of missing the place a bit and all my former neighbors. That sinking feeling hit me for a good 20 to 30 seconds! After that sinking feeling left reality had hit me that sales tax had gone to 10%, property taxes had risen, my old neighbor was mad because he was paying property taxes for a house he bought for 250K and now worth 150K, then the DMV tags double in June. Now where did I put that map of Idaho???

I think if I ever had to get off the road it would be placing my RV somewhere on land or get a small condo. It might be difficult as I’d have some prerequisites such as holding tanks, foot flushing toilets, propane tanks, walls that slide out and a few others.

I enjoyed my Easter visit and the grand kids, but I can honestly say I was glad to return home to my RV on the beach and start pondering my summer travels. The visit was a funny one in that it was much like visiting an adventure park, but once the excitement was over it was time to go “home”.

Ah yes….nothing like a foot flushing potty, view of the ocean and the simple life. If I never own another mower or weedeater it’s OK by me.

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8 Responses to “Am I a Full-timer? I think so…”

  1. lbrachfe on April 27th, 2009 2:49 pm

    Does my electric toilet without the pedal still qualify me ? I love watching others mow the lawn, rake leaves, paint, etc., etc., etc.

    We are Fulltime for life……………..

  2. George Wendling on April 27th, 2009 5:47 pm

    I love your last story. It hits home,why live with 5 vehicles a 3 story house 2 acres to mow,and all that goes with it ? I spend as much time as I can in my sweet rv. It takes time to care for it, as any thing but less of it. Thank you. GW

  3. Nick Russell on April 27th, 2009 8:36 pm

    Great column! We’re visiting our old hometown right now, and I have experienced the very same feelings.

  4. omjones on April 27th, 2009 10:56 pm

    As my inyernet friend says, “If I had to pay for this view back where home was, it would cost a million dollars. Here it’s 40 bucks a month with discount card for state parks.

  5. Dennis on April 28th, 2009 3:14 am

    Getting ready to leave W.V and go to idaho to host in a camp ground, been doing this for 4 years now and will be there for 6 months or more. Almost full timers but I can’t pull myself away from all my stuff here at the house. Always have a great time hosting and love being in different areas but love to come to, wife wants to go full time and I just need a push to get me going. maybe this year will do it, good luck on your travels hope to see you on the road, great blog

  6. Ray & Carol Bushway on April 28th, 2009 5:30 am

    We have been at it 2 years and love no mowing lawns and not being owned by a house

  7. Nick’s Blog » Blog Archive » Fulltiming Is A State Of Mind on April 28th, 2009 6:20 am

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  8. Tony Cornett on April 28th, 2009 10:05 am

    Thanks for the great responses by all! Nick thank you for the ping back. Like your blog, great job as always!

    Tony
    (aka firedude)
    http://thefiredude.blogspot.com/

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