tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394633494411804024.post115409439409552915..comments2012-10-16T07:32:38.236-07:00Comments on Stronger than Multiple Sclerosis: VacationMeganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16256736102360470619noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4394633494411804024.post-19126552079626871112009-11-01T07:53:20.410-08:002009-11-01T07:53:20.410-08:00Megan- thank you for sharing your story. We too d...Megan- thank you for sharing your story. We too decided to take an RV trip when Conner was 6 months old. I was in a wedding for my cousin in Arizona. We thought it would be cheaper and easier on our baby if we had a comfortable place for him to relax. My parents went with us for my Dad to help drive the RV and since it was my cousin getting married. Jared really tells the story good. You really need to hear it from him to enjoy it. It was a horrible trip. Conner was comfortable, but he was the only one in the RV. I thought I could lay with him in the back while we drove-no the RV was swaving all over I was terrified. We hardly ate in the RV- our plans to cook every meal went down the drain. We stayed in a WM parking lot overnight. Jared and I had the top bunk- I was hipervenalating so I had to sleep on the couch crunched with Conner every night worrying I was going to crush him. When we got to AZ I told my cousin where our RV park was. She said that was in a bad part of town...so I freaked out and said we are going to the hotel (where all the rest of our family was). So we bought hotel rooms for us and my parents for 3 nights. Not a cost saving :-) I was more comfortable though. The only terror I can remember was we were running on fumes in the middle of the desert looking for a gas station at 10 pm. I was not a very nice person. I always advise people not to take an RV trip eventhough it sounds like the perfect thing. Especially don't take your parents or in-laws. Take care of yourself Megan, be strong like you are. Love- ValAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com