Mike and I celebrated our ten-year anniversary a couple of days ago. I’m so thankful for my husband and the life we’ve built together. He’s

Random Bits of Trial and Error
THE JOYS OF FULL-TIME RV LIFE – Random, moody, and quirky–but always straight from the heart.
Mike and I celebrated our ten-year anniversary a couple of days ago. I’m so thankful for my husband and the life we’ve built together. He’s
I’m all over the United States in my posts lately. I’m almost a full year behind on recording our memories. How did that happen? I’ve
During one of our recent stays in Texas, my goddaughter, Gabby, traveled with her parents to stay with us for three days. We had a
When we first heard of the project, RV Nomads – The Movie, it was last November around an impromptu campfire in San Antonio, Texas, with the
via Dude Be Buggin’ – A Day in the RV Life
A few months ago, I did a blog post on my new-found hobby of geocaching. If you aren’t familiar with the activity, please read my
We stayed at the campground in Cedar Hill State Park while visiting Dallas. It was a spacious park set among hills and trees with historical
There are many sites in Dallas to visit, but we were short on time and caught just a few local highlights. Since my goddaughter lives
Our visit to Dallas was short and sweet, but there were a couple of places that were high on our to-do list, and this little
Downtown Dallas, Dealey Plaza, and visiting the grave of Stevie Ray Vaughan were among the places we visited during our short stay in Dallas. The
We recently had the pleasure of having a 60-day stay at The Oaks RV Park and Campground in Cedar Creek, Texas. The park is located
The title of this blog is Random Bits of Trial and Error and it’s morphed into the travel log for our full-time traveling memories. Since
We embarked on a weekend getaway with my sister-in-law, Jackie, while we were in Austin. We pulled out of The Oaks RV Park and took
Our first-year goal of full-time travel has been centered on spending time with family. Our two months in Austin gave us the opportunity to
Adventures are more memorable and precious when shared. That was my experience when meeting my cousin, Barbara, for the first time. Barbara and I