Because….Prosperity Is Multidimensional…
When faced recently with the option of rebuilding our brick & mortar home in Pennsylvania, buying a new home, or upgrading our lifestyle on wheels - guess which we chose?
That's right! When our family sat down and weighed all the factors, we came to the conclusion that there really was no "joy of home ownership" for us unless the "home" had at least 6 to 8 wheels and would take us where ever our hearts desired.
So with that said - the home in PA is history and we are in the process of customizing our new motorhome so that the kids, cats, me and Greg will each have all the creature comforts we desire as we travel down the highway of life - literally!
We've had 3-5 service people at any given time installing new flat screen HD TV's, a remote satellite dish that seeks it's signal at the touch of a button, new shelves & cubby's and lots more… Not to mention the new cargo trailer to haul our golf cart and Greg's new toy:

Click on the picture below to see a set of pics from our new home:
As we continue the modifications and get underway this summer - this is the spot where all the marketing magic will happen! And we are grateful to have the opportunity to share it all with you!
To Your Infinite Evolution!
Stephanie
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Jim
May 16th, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Aloha Stephanie,
As a 30+ year resident of Maui, Hawaii and having grown up here, raised kids here and now grandchildren. I was trying to explain to my grandson yesterday why Grandpa has seen every inch of this island and needs to live in an Rv and travel the U.S. Moving from small town to backwoods and where ever I felt like. Anything but driving in a circle like living on an island.
My two son’s left in the post high school days & one lives in the wine country of California and the other is married to an Australian girl and lives down under.
My grandson could not understand why I would want to do such a thing & I explained that he’s only 7 and so Maui and Hawaii have a lot for him and his younger sister. They are also part Hawaiian and have a cultural tie too.
So I very much admire and cheer you and your family on to be able to be on the road and in a new location when ever you feel the need.
Your also right, home ownership is a pain. Prices drop maintenance goes on and on and there are no wheels.
Take care and Aloha nui Loa,
Jim