“We came to visit Mom last May and planned to stay only the summer then head south as we have for the last nine years. But after being her for a month or so it was clear that her Alzheimers had progressed to the point that we just couldn’t leave her on her own.” […]
Fulltimers Put Togetherness to the Test: Fulltime in a Truck Camper
You gotta like togetherness. It’s a good thing that Sasha and Laura Jevetich like it, because their fulltiming world is compactly put in an 8′ 10″ SnowRiver truck camper. We’ll let the Jevtichs explain their reasoning: “We sold our home May 2007. With the mortgage, the property taxes, utilities, lawn care, storage, newspaper, maid, insurance, HOA […]
If all states were this cooperative about driver licenses
When the mister side of this editorial duo opened the mail recently, he received an unexpected “birthday greeting,” from Washington State. It was that dreaded time again, time for a renewing of the driver license. The “gift” the state’s Department of Licensing was a ‘free pass’ from having to come into a licensing […]











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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a Trackback[…] Going off the road to care for loved ones “We came to visit Mom last May and planned to stay only the summer then head south as we have for the last nine years. But after being her for a month or so it was clear that her Alzheimers had progressed to the point that we just couldn’t leave her on her own.” […] […]
[…] Going off the road to care for loved ones “We came to visit Mom last May and planned to stay only the summer then head south as we have for the last nine years. But after being her for a month or so it was clear that her Alzheimers had progressed to the point that we just couldn’t leave her on her own.” […] […]
[…] Going off the road to care for loved ones “We came to visit Mom last May and planned to stay only the summer then head south as we have for the last nine years. But after being her for a month or so it was clear that her Alzheimers had progressed to the point that we just couldn’t leave her on her own.” […] […]
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