It was bittersweet when our first month of RV living was over and we had to say goodbyes at the end of it- visiting family was such a blessing.
Our hearts were still healing from loosing our beloved old dog-Jordan's dog. We were thankful we got to ease into RV life being close to family and conveniences (thank you Mom for letting me do dishes, and laundry!). We spent time and played tourist and we worked out some kinks in the RV, changed our plans on some things going forward, and still trying to get settled in and organized (will we ever be organized!?).
We've definitely come to truly appreciate the little things (running water and a working toilet!!) and seen that there is a lot that we can live without - less is definitely more and time, family, faith are everything. God is so incredibly good and has been providing and guiding us. There have been some trying times and some stressful times for sure but the blessings - WOW- We are incredibly blessed.
Our first stop out of Cali was Tombstone, AZ - -
https://www.visitarizona.com/places/cities/tombstone/
The one paid thing we did in Tombstone was tour the Bird Cage Theater -opened in 1881- totally worth it- tons of awesome artifacts, original items, photos, pictures. Two levels: you walk into the main room and there are viewing boxes above you and the stage in front of you then you can walk behind the stage and finally tour down below where the bordello rooms and additional gaming/drinking area was. Tons of neat stuff for sure!
https://tombstonebirdcage.com/
Goodbye at the last rest stop in AZ our home state...see you soon Arizona!! 3 states in 1 day AZ-NM-TX. Hubbie says now the adventure really begins after leaving CA/AZ.
Las Cruces, NM overlook on our way to El Paso, TX - -
And finally that Texas sign! Hello Texas!
Tombstone was definitely a fun tourist experience, NM overlook was beautiful with the city below and its mountains....but we were ready to go onward to TX and spend a good amount of time exploring the state- ...to new
places we've never been, to adventure, family time and lots of memories
in the making all together.
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