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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 591866" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>I'm going through the save the old girl process which is currently underway. My choice to repair/restore was based on both my love for bus lifestyle and the grandkids sad faces on being told we couldn't use the VW to go to the beach/hillsides/valleys/picnics due to her needing TLC and a complete rebuild. Kids don't understand that concept when really young. We all have truly special times from our past that stick out in memories as euphoric. The bus belonged to a few times of those happy states. OK, it's costing a lot of money, and quite a few hardships, but once it's up and running, they'll be forgotten. Goodreads had a quote which made me think at the time I was thinking 'fix or sell?' It made me think if I sold, it would have been for the best reasons. At the time, the best reason was to persevere and now I'm looking forward to seeing ourselves back on the road again.</p><p></p><p> "Life is short. Focus on what really matters most. You have to change your priorities over time". Roy Bennet. The Light in the Heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 591866, member: 13185"] I'm going through the save the old girl process which is currently underway. My choice to repair/restore was based on both my love for bus lifestyle and the grandkids sad faces on being told we couldn't use the VW to go to the beach/hillsides/valleys/picnics due to her needing TLC and a complete rebuild. Kids don't understand that concept when really young. We all have truly special times from our past that stick out in memories as euphoric. The bus belonged to a few times of those happy states. OK, it's costing a lot of money, and quite a few hardships, but once it's up and running, they'll be forgotten. Goodreads had a quote which made me think at the time I was thinking 'fix or sell?' It made me think if I sold, it would have been for the best reasons. At the time, the best reason was to persevere and now I'm looking forward to seeing ourselves back on the road again. "Life is short. Focus on what really matters most. You have to change your priorities over time". Roy Bennet. The Light in the Heart. [/QUOTE]
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