RV Adventures – The Prologue

One of the cornerstones of my first year in retirement will be taking the family on a summer-long RV adventure!  This is a key objective and illustrates the sense of freedom and new experiences that are possible, as a family, in early retirement.

Our children will be 8, 11 and 13 — this might be the last chance for a trip such as this — or it could be the first of many?!  We have rented RVs before yet this is a big jump and an important one.

First things first; we watched RV with Robin Williams!  From the moment they named their rig “The Big Rolling Turd” the kids were hooked.  They are excited to go and want to help plan the trip.

The first thing was considering what type of RV to get and where to purchase one.  We aren’t ready to commit to owning an RV for life.  Our intent is to own one for a year, use it on some weekends, some vacations and gear up for our summer adventure.  Then, most likely, we will sell it.  Thus, we want to get a good value so we are less likely to take a big loss on resale.  This pointed us toward private sellers instead of dealers.

Next, we had to think about what TYPE of RV.  Class C with a bunk above the driver, Class A with great amenities, or a Fifth Wheel — an amazing living area, at 1/4 the price, but you can’t enjoy the trailer while you drive.  This was a tough decision trying to balance cost with FUNctionality!  Our son summarized it — “but riding in the RV is half the fun on a long trip.”  We decided if we could find a Class A, with bunk beds, at the right price — we would jump in with both feet.

The Retirement Rig
The Joy of Retirement RV

Well, we found an RV — well cared for, well priced, and ready for sale before it had to be put in storage for the winter.  We picked up a Georgetown 350TS in Indiana.  The whole family flew from Florida to Indiana over Thanksgiving to drive the big rig back down to Florida on our first adventure.

B.O.B. and Rosie (2)

I then sold my Audi, bought a very basic Jeep and continued the preparations for the adventure.  If you want to see our aggressive summer itinerary or follow along on our adventure, subscribe at our blog:  www.BigRigAdventure.blogspot.com

The original plan was to sell the RV after the summer… but, so far we have been having a lot of fun.  Well, retirement is nothing if you can’t be flexible!!!

Not a bad view from the RV!
Retirement Rockstar Parking – not a bad view from the RV!

Where have I been? Finding Happiness!

It has been quite a while since my last post to The Joy of Retirement. Let me share why… for the past few months, I had been exploring a few business ventures and did not feel sincere writing about retirement with integrity while at the same time I was putting together pieces for a business.

I spoke with my very understanding business partner to say I need a FULL BREAK for a few more months before I contemplate any next steps even for a flexible work arrangement. She was very supportive and I am very excited for the next few months… you’ll see why.

B.O.B. and Rosie (2)During my first months of retirement, my wife and I have bought an RV, planning a 2 month family trip through national parks out west this summer (Big Rig Adventure). We had a wonderful Bar Mitzvah with our son, organized a big family cruise, helped improve our kids’ grades, I have done yoga, golf, basketball, swam, cooked, lost 15 pounds, and we have thrown the football with our kids more times than we have in their first 13 years!

During these months we have also challenged our paradigms on life priorities taking a refreshed look at consumer marketing, financial goals, and so much more.  Life is simple: Be Happy, Be Nice, and Enjoy Every Moment!

Thanks for letting me take a bit of time off but I am so glad to be back with all sincerity and integrity sharing my thoughts and tips for The Joy of Retirement.  I have a stack of notes, observations, and insights from my first 6 months and I look forward to us sharing and learning from each other. Add to that stack the insights I will get while on the 2 month family vacation in the RV and we have a fun conversation in the works!

For now, please enjoy this wonderful TED lecture from Shawn Achor. He breaks paradigms and shows how easy it can be to lead a happier life. Your happiness, in turn, can drive greater success, fulfillment, and even more happiness!

The video is too large to download directly onto this sight (or I currently lack the technical aptitude to do so) but you can use this link to see the video on YouTube:  Happiness  When you have 10 minutes, link through to watch it, then, come back to comment, share with others, and subscribe – let’s keep the conversation going at The Joy of Retirement!

Enjoy Life!