Being a survivor takes the skills, knowledge and empathy of many individuals. Having the love and support of your family, is a gift from God. When various procedures are being endured, your only thoughts and efforts are to finish that day, knowing that tomorrow will be one of the same. Each of those days becomes the totality of your efforts. Progress is measured in increments, not milestones.
For some time, I've requested the "Boss" to monitor the forum. I'm not speaking of Bruce Springsteen, rather more akin to Retento's "Supreme Commander". Apparently there are now many new members, some of whom having specific knowledge about the various aspects of trailer ownership. This is good news for the survival of the forum; you have to grow and change, to maintain viability.
I hope not to soon leave the forum. When I do, it won't be because of a tire issue. I have learned much from my membership, met many good people, and very much enjoyed another "family".
Posted 2012-10-25 11:15 AM (#147902 - in reply to #147897) Subject: RE: GARD REPLIES
Extreme Veteran
Posts: 385
Location: high desert, CA.
GARD;While we have never met, nor even e-mailed, I do look to your posts as great resource for plans I have with my trailers. Best of wishes go out to you and yours.Steve towing in the California Desert
Posted 2012-10-25 1:26 PM (#147907 - in reply to #147897) Subject: RE: GARD REPLIES
Elite Veteran
Posts: 657
Location: Rayne, LA
Gard, I also never met you but do pay attention to your writings. The knowlegde you have does not come overnite and we are fortunate that you are willing to share this with us Thanks
Posted 2012-10-26 10:35 AM (#147922 - in reply to #147897) Subject: RE: GARD REPLIES
Expert
Posts: 1877
Location: NY
Hello gard if you do leave you should know that there is a LOT of people you have help on here so you could go with you head held very high _I also read your post every time hope you and your family are doing fine God bless