Attention, RVing Pet owners... did you know there is a special-interest campground list just for your pet?
From their website:
"So you want to hit the great outdoors with your pet. Great Idea! Don't worry that your pet will look at you like you're out of your supposedly superior mind. (After all, why should they give up Scooby Doo reruns, a comfy sofa, and the poodle next door to swelter in a tent with two kids and a belligerent horse fly?) In the end, though, it'll be worth it. There's a powerful bonding experience that takes place when you both suffer together, so take'em along!"
For more, go here:
petswelcome.com Campground Listings
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Working and RVing Go Hand in Hand
I've been searching the net, looking for examples of families who RV full-time and home-school their children. I found this interesting story from Shelley Zoellick, who tells why she and her husband, Jeff, made the decision to full-time early in their marriage.
Read her story here:
"By Shelley Zoellick (1996)
My husband and I decided to try full-time RVing in 1988. Jeff's job in telecommunications required him to be on the road constantly. Since our marriage earlier that year, we had been staying in motels and eating all of our meals in restaurants (which sounds like fun only if you haven't tried it long-term!) Dissatisfied with this lifestyle, we began looking at RVs and talking about the future. Although we didn't know of anyone else our age who was a full-time RVer, we could see no reason why we couldn't raise a family - and do everything else we wanted to do - on wheels. "
For more, go here:
Working and RVing Go Hand in Hand
For more about Camping and RVing, go here:
CampingandRVing
Read her story here:
"By Shelley Zoellick (1996)
My husband and I decided to try full-time RVing in 1988. Jeff's job in telecommunications required him to be on the road constantly. Since our marriage earlier that year, we had been staying in motels and eating all of our meals in restaurants (which sounds like fun only if you haven't tried it long-term!) Dissatisfied with this lifestyle, we began looking at RVs and talking about the future. Although we didn't know of anyone else our age who was a full-time RVer, we could see no reason why we couldn't raise a family - and do everything else we wanted to do - on wheels. "
For more, go here:
Working and RVing Go Hand in Hand
For more about Camping and RVing, go here:
CampingandRVing
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