HI Barbara,

My husband and I are on an 18 month RV trip, 8 months are almost over
with. We have a 40' Holiday Rambler Navigator. My girls are trained to
outdoors.

I've seen a casita. I loved it. 
Beth
Ft Lauderdale but on the road

--- In [email protected], "Barbara Littlefield"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We are not traveling now. My husband has a lot of health problems
and is not comfortable getting too far from home. Besides we have to
take an oxygen concentrator, a nebulizer, and a C Pap machine. That is
a lot to fit in a Casita, a 17 ft. long trailer (including hitch), it
looks like one of those white plastic eggs that L'eggs pantyhose come
in. Because of our 23 year age difference, we know there will be a
time when I will be traveling again, alone this time. 
> 
> However we spent years traveling all over the US from our home in
Massachusetts, mostly National Parks, Monuments, BLM, and Army Corp
campgrounds, we avoided big cities. We had a 26 ft. class C, and then
a 25 ft. class A. In both of those we traveled with two Black Lab /
German Shepard mixes, and then in the Class A and the Casita we
traveled with a 48 lb. mutt. There was always room for everybody once
we got sorted out. 
> 
> We downsized to the Casita in 2000 because I was doing most of the
maintenance and the driving and the Class A was more than I wanted to
do. We found the Casita perfect for the two of us and the mutt. We did
a 4 week trip with no problems. You just learn to take fewer things,
and the dog learns where to be when certain activities are being
preformed. 
> 
> Now that the mutt is almost 16 years old, and the husband is almost
84 we decided that we needed some young life in the house. Raul, my
chi, is 6 months old. Right now he is prefect to sit in my husbands
lap and snuggle, is not a threat to the mutt who has perked up a bit,
but is not into playing, and he makes us laugh - something this house
needed more of - way too many Drs. visits for enough laughter. 
> 
> There was a fear that I would loose my whole family almost at the
same time, now I will have Raul to keep me sane. He will be the
perfect alarm system for traveling in the Casita, and yet small enough
so I can pick him up and get into places that I couldn't get into with
the mutt (Ginger) on a leash. 
> 
> Oh, we located out of the cold north to the high desert of southern
New Mexico. Chihuahua land.
> 
> Barbara & Raul
>




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