Re: time and money
Well, being retired does kinda imply that you get to set your own schedule. The key word in that sentence is "set"... we were working around the kids' schedule to be able to spend time together. For years, our traveling was somewhat limited to the winter months - not a bad thing, it just meant there were some parts of the country (like the Pacific Northwest) that we weren't able to RV to due to the weather. The best part of being able to set your own schedule is being able to go where it's good, when it's good. :wink:
And the money... well, like everyone else, we've seen our retirement investments decimated. We are on a budget, but it really doesn't cost a fortune to travel, depending on how you do it. We can rent an RV site for a week for less than what a nice hotel would cost for a night. Depending on where we are, we can boondock (the RV equivalence to anchoring out). We can cook in (but we still generally like to eat out at least one meal per day). It didn't cost us a dime to ride the shuttle buses and hike around the Canyon rim the past couple days. And to paraphrase the Visa commercial: time with Steph and Dan is priceless.
If retiring means we couldn't afford to enjoy ourselves, we'd keep working. And if it comes to pass that we get temporary jobs to beef up the cruising kitty now and then, so be it. Our experience last year at Yellowstone was actually delightful, with the exception of the attitude of the management. If the right situation came along, I'd do something like that again.
Folks gotta eat and need a place to sleep. Then, it's a matter of how you spend your day. :wink: We're certainly not wealthy, but we are willing to trade off some dollars to get to do the traveling we enjoy. Being retired doesn't mean you travel like you're on vacation.
And for my buddy, Pat - our "serious" traveling started when our daughter graduated from high school in 1990. Get the kid out of the house and you'll find there is less and less reason for you to be there. We bought our first motorhome two weeks after Steph went off to college. 8)
Best wishes,
Jim