There are aspects I want to share with you about rheumatoid arthritis and why I write about my experiences. These reasons are extremely simple AND

Random Bits of Trial and Error
THE JOYS OF FULL-TIME RV LIFE – Random, moody, and quirky–but always straight from the heart.
There are aspects I want to share with you about rheumatoid arthritis and why I write about my experiences. These reasons are extremely simple AND
Our family is scattered all over the United States and holiday get-togethers are becoming more difficult to maneuver. The cost of travel alone makes it
Dealing with an autoimmune illness is as unique as the individual. Treatments vary, responses are different, and emotions run rampant. One thing they all have
I’ve been living and traveling full time in a motorhome with my husband and bullmastiff for the past six years. The lifestyle is full of
Our decisions determine which direction our lives will go, but there are times outside influences and circumstances cause the path to meander a bit. Since
New experiences aren’t always found in exciting places or have to include nature or a unique adventure. I recently had an experience that’s hard to
You might be an RVer if you have a discount card for every grocery store chain in the continental United States.  It would be fair
February 2 is Rheumatoid Disease (Arthritis) Awareness Day. For those who do not know, I have lived with this disease for the last 12 years.Â
Well, it’s been a little more than a minute. I’m the Queen of Procrastination, and that’s a fact. It’s been hard to get back into
This is the one time of the year I give rheumatoid arthritis (RA) the spotlight as it is Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day. I’ll reblog my
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. Â Since
February 2 is Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Day. Â Rheumatoid disease affects nearly 1.3 million adults and 294,000 children in America. Â There is no cure. Â Most
It’s amazing when a therapy works–when all the meds line up perfectly and a rheumatoid arthritis patient can feel almost fabulous, full of energy, and
“Cracks make a person beautiful. Don’t waste time trying to fill them in, smooth them out, or pretend they aren’t there. Everyone around can see
Lexie is THE dog. All 110 pounds of her—from her humongous paws to her wrinkly droopy dog lips, she is absolutely nothing but pure loyal,