Friday, December 27, 2013

Our Home





We had looked at 5th wheels for several months, but didn't expect to get one until we were down south.  We had heard there was more inventory in Texas and Florida--so we expected the prices would be a little less.  We narrowed our search to several brands:  Excel, DRV Mobile Suites,Solitude or Crossroads Redwood.  We had several really long days in Denver looking at RV's with our friends, Tom and Sandy Burke.  They were great keeping us on track with our goals and helping us keep a level head.

Word to the wise... always take friends on your RV shopping journey.  It can really help take the emotion out of it and keep you on track.   







To make a very long story short... we went to Windish RV in Lakewood, CO and really fell in love with the Redwood.  We looked at several Redwood floor plans on their lot, but just could not find one that felt like home.  As we were walking away a Redwood was delivered to their lot--not even off the delivery truck!  We were the first people to see this 5th wheel.  We walked in and it just felt right.  We knew it was God's timing.  So we made the deal.









We walked in and instantly felt like we were home.  Here is an RV we can travel in and feel comfortable... but more important: we will be WARM in the winter and cool in the summer. 
Windish was really great to work with through the sales process.  They gave us double for our Montana than we paid for it 6 years ago.  We really feel like this one is going to meet all of our needs.    

Our Montana was 37 ft. long and 360 square feet.  The Redwood in 40 ft long and 410 square feet.  There is a lot more storage and the storage under the 5th wheel is heated--so we avoid frozen pipes in the future!


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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Our New Truck

We have been having problems with our F350 truck. When we started this journey we didn't expect to have to replace this truck.

We budgeted for emergencies—we just didn’t plan for this size of unexpected expense this early. We have had repeated days the truck had no power—in fact going over Monarch Pass it overheated to the point of needing to pull off to the side of the road and we were not sure we were going over the pass.

George and Tom Burke (friend from Denver) decided that it was probably injectors going out (which would be a sizable repair). Over the last 6 months we have researched and "shopped" for trucks. We were holding out the hope that we might not need to get a different truck. We have looked at trucks while we were in Indiana, Kansas City and then Colorado. 

We really thought we were going to get an HDT; a converted Semi-truck set up to pull a 5thwheel. After exhaustive of research we realized it isn’t realistic for me (Lisa) to get into a semi regularly.
Today we brought home our new tow vehicle… a 2014 Ram 3500. It has crazy tow capacity (30,000 pounds).  It has a GVWR of 37,500!!!  We can tow a house with this fabulous truck.
We will easily be able to tow our 5th wheel and then tow the jeep behind the 5th wheel.


We bought the truck from Medved, which is the same dealer we bought our F350 from--11 years ago. Our trade-in on the truck was only $16K less than what we paid for the truck 10 years earlier. We feel excited that we avoided a real crisis by getting a different truck before the old one died. We love the new truck and we are going to move forward in the excitement of that.




It is hard to plan for unexpected expenses in a "normal" life. But now that neither of us is working, an unexpected expense can quickly turn into a crisis. It is funny that I use the term "normal" life. What in the world constitutes a normal life. I guess the world tells us that normal is we have a sticks 'n bricks house and 2 jobs with no expectations of ever not working.

We have done the research, we have prayed about the decision and then we have moved forward with the purchase--hoping and believing it is the right move.

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