The RV life is certainly different. I hope if you desire to return to it (perhaps part time?), you are able. I was not a huge fan of it myself, but I was also at a very different stage in life when we traveled. 3 small kids, a Siamese cat who drove me crazy, and my hubby & me. Though I wasn't thrilled with the RV life through much of my time on the road (admittedly, mostly my fault), when I think back of our kids' childhood, that is the time I cherish the most. We also loved the used bookstores, Cojak. That was a definite stop for us once we got somewhere. We would all get a big stack of books! Yeah, that was before the internet. We sure met a lot of great folks in our travels, though.I hope you enjoy being in Belmont. It is a nice place. I think we lived in a trailer park there during our ECBC days. I'm glad you are settled in a good church. Being involved in church was one of my biggest problems with being on the road. I would find a church for us to go to, but I'd sit there and think, These folks go to the same church every week. They have no idea how blessed they are!Being on the road is an adventure. But settling down has its advantages, too! Happy trails! More of Him...less of me.twitter.com/camiracle77www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=691241499&ref=name