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Building Self Esteem Around Every Country Corner

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We are getting ready to wrap up a month in Baker City, a small Oregon town that has provided huge opportunities for our entire family since we arrived in town.

During our stay here, we had the good fortune to be in town for the Baker County Fair and the Union County Grassroots festival, as well as the peak farmer’s market season – and we’ve taken full advantage of the cornucopia of activities that presented themselves when we least expected it.

For years we’ve visited state and county fairs in our travels and Marina and Morgan have always marveled at the ribbons on display in the exhibit halls. Until this stop in Baker City however, we never seemed to be in town at the right time to both enter craft projects as well as be there to pick them up after the fair was over. So we previously remained fair visitors with the promise from mommy that one day we’d be in the right place at the right time to enter our projects.

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Is The ‘Road Less Traveled’ Family Friendly?

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So the subject of family friendly campgrounds has come up again in topics of conversation amongst our full-time RVing friends.

To explore this topic, several of us have posted our experiences here – both good and bad – and I’d also like to share my take on the subject for you here today because my theory is that the problem may not lie entirely with the age of your offspring but rather the age of their parent’s yes, YOU! But more on that in a moment as our story unfolds.

To begin with, let me say that by and large, in our travels over the past 3 -1/2 years, we have run into very few locations that were not welcoming to kids. After all, by virtue of the fact that “camping” is a family activity, it only stands to reason that campgrounds are going to have a few little sprites delightfully running around and for the most part as long as a campground isn’t designated as a 55+ community, we’ve found little problems using some basic common sense when scoping out our next spot.

But on the flip side of many great experiences, we have one particular nightmare of a story under our belt as well and this is where it gets interesting…

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Fulltime RV Living Site Launched To Help RVers Make Money On The Road

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So far, this summer has certainly been chock full of fun, frolic and freedom as we’ve gone non-stop from one exciting adventure to another. Starting with all the friends we visited along the way to the Fulltime Families rally in Astoria, Oregon and continuing afterward as we have explored the greater Portland area. (Not to mention the American Idol Live Concert that had us staying near Portland for the big night.)

And I promise that I’ll catch up my posting here to tell you about it all in more detail as soon as I can!

But while we’ve been hard at play, we’ve also be extremely hard at work and that’s been every bit as thrilling (maybe for me even more so!)

So even though the posts about our rving lifestyle & adventures have been slow in coming, the rewards for all your patience will pay dividends far into your future as we embark on teaching those of you who are fulltime RVers how to make money on the road.

Just this past week, we officially launched a new Facebook page called Fulltime RV Living Income Strategies and our companion site MarshmallowMarketing.com And the culmination of these two sites has paved the way for a tremendous opportunity that we’ve wanted to share with our fellow full-time RVing friends for many years.

I’ve written a free report detailing it all (you can grab it at either of the above two links) and it’s all about how anyone can earn an income online to support your full-time RVing lifestyle and leverage the years of experience Greg and I have in doing the exact same thing.

So please go here and LIKE our Facebook page: Fulltime RV Living and you’ll get all the details on how to make money on the road with your passion as your guide!

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We went full-time in 2008 in a 37ft Itasca Suncruiser and in April 2010, we upgraded to a 42ft Safari Continental which Greg drives and I now follow behind in an Excursion, towing a 20ft cargo trailer with our ATV & golf cart tucked inside.

While enjoying the benefits of our full-time RV life, we teach other entrepreneurs and families on the road to make money online and achieve freedom & independence using the same digital marketing strategies we have perfected and use daily in our own Internet businesses. (More About Us...)

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