d30gaijin wrote:South Penn,
Truly sorry to hear about your eviction from the GF's place but, thankfully you have a great stealth CT conversion to live in, as well as a job to go to. That puts you head and shoulders above "street people." I hope you will get back on your feet at some point, but then again maybe this will be a great experience, though possibly an inconvenient one, for you. This economy is not pretty.
According to my senior in-laws who own a huge motor home, Wal-Mart stores let RV's park in their parking lots over night with no hassles. A CT should draw little attention in a Wal-Mart lot and, at least locally here in Boise they have private security that periodically checks out the store. If you have a Wal-Mart local to you perhaps that is an over night option?
BTW, you can buy a 110v AC 800 Watt microwave at Home Depot, Lowes, etc. for under $100. I've seen 700 Watt microwaves at (I think) Harbor Freight for about $40. Shop around and find a good deal to get you by.
Please keep us posted on your experiences and we will keep you in our prayers.
Don
southpennrailroad wrote:I just got chased out of the launch park. Now I am now at Walmart. Checked in with the front manager and was OK'ed. On a hill and feeling the wind. Nice! Tried a scale today and went from 240 to 221.
d30gaijin wrote:southpennrailroad wrote:I just got chased out of the launch park. Now I am now at Walmart. Checked in with the front manager and was OK'ed. On a hill and feeling the wind. Nice! Tried a scale today and went from 240 to 221.
South Penn,
What the heck is the "Launch park" or "launch site park?" You mention it in two messages but do not describe what you're referring to. Are they somewhere you were camping? If so, where is/are it/they at? A public place? Private place?
Losing weight at our age is a good thing for our bodies. Simply eat less. We can get by on a lot less than we think we need. That's what I did to go from 6'1" 206 to 6'1" 180. I feel a lot better now that I am not hauling around the equivalent of 5 extra five pound flour sacks (go to a local store and hoist a five pound sack of flour and you'll see what I mean, then imagine five of them weighing on your legs, knees, and hips). Eat less, eat healthy, and enjoy life.
Please keep us informed how you're holding up. I, for one, am praying for you.
Don
PraireSailor wrote:You can go to a truck stop every now and again for a shower.
chain T/S will cost $10 but small T/S ussually only cost $5 or so
They all provide soap and a towel.
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