tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16366204.post9053744732075519970..comments2024-03-28T08:05:40.149-08:00Comments on Courageous Joy: Traveling StyleDeEtta @ Courageous Joyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06726346272268287588noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16366204.post-38157393735849309612015-09-14T07:29:39.841-08:002015-09-14T07:29:39.841-08:00I agree. We did simplify greatly - we wanted to an...I agree. We did simplify greatly - we wanted to and it was good motivation to do so....but yes, we are finding ways to carry on the most meaningful things for us....though we do have a microwave and television now - new items to us. LOL <br /><br />I think 150 - 200 miles is a good amount.....stop before Michael is in too much pain, the kids are still happy and we don't have to make as many lunch and potty breaks. LOL DeEtta @ Courageous Joyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06726346272268287588noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-16366204.post-27151858051433392042015-09-14T07:22:37.916-08:002015-09-14T07:22:37.916-08:00Looks like you are working out the details for you...Looks like you are working out the details for your new lifestyle. I remember reading an RV blog once that said that you will pretty much settle into a similar pattern that you lived at stationary home....if you had a lot of stuff, you would have a lot of stuff, if you lived simply, you would live simply, that sort of thing. Made sense that just because you decide to live in an RV didn't mean you would totally change who you were.<br /><br />During one of our RVing stints at Little Rock AFB, we had that opportunity to chat with many retired military fulltime-RVers. One couple only traveled 150 miles a day (give or take). I thought that was a good goal to keep. :-)<br /><br />Love reading about how you are all adjusting.Debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06170186776403419013noreply@blogger.com