Guestbook

We would love to hear from you, so apart from commenting on a particular post, we’d love you to sign this page.

If you add to the comments, your note will appear on the page.

So send us a little note, tell us who you are, where we met, a little story perhaps?

The idea is this page will be like an oldschool guestbook… well a 2009 version of guestbook!

39 Comments

  1. Hi Kim & Deb,
    Love the “airstream dreaming!” I love your creative and spiritual side.
    I wish you great adventures, wonderful stories to be told and incredible moments together.

    So let her rip ladies! Enjoy the ride…

    Luv you both.
    (prefer Murphy the most! Take care of the little guy. Deb I am counting on you!)

  2. BMWRider

    Hi women,

    I have been to all of the provinces and one territory and would like to share a few of my favourite spots to visit which you may or may not get to visit depending on the breadth and scope of your travels.

    1. Midnight Sun Coffee Roaster – Whitehorse, YK
    This independent cofee roaster is a wonderful little spot. Damn good coffee too!

    2. Wanusewin Heritage Park – Near Saskatoon, SK
    A park and facility that details the history of the indigenous people of the Prairies. It is a beautiful and peaceful place that caries the energy of the people of the plains.

    3. Bushwakker Brew Pub – Regina, SK
    For a PERFECT bison burger, the best home-made fries, and their own brewed beers, this is a perfect end to a long travel day…and lunch the next day…and dinner that night…

    4. The Farmer’s Market – Charlottetown, PEI
    You can get everything from bread to veggies to meat. A must see. They also have fresh-made food so you can easily go for brunch! I recommend the shish taouk.

    5. Frosty Treat – Kensington. PEI
    The Frosty Treat is only open seasonally but opening day is a big deal on the Island! And you know what they say about a plce that the locals frequent…

    I’m not sure why all of my favouite things include food (!) but I hope that you keep this in your globe box (or whatever it is in an Airstream!) for a day when you might be able to use it.

    Much love and best of luck in the planning.
    xo
    Ang

  3. nathalav

    Well this is it … the dream is about to come true! I wish you both lots of beautiful adventures and cheerishable moments … I will be reading you and see where your journey takes you both! I will miss you gals …
    Nat xoxox

  4. deb's aunt betty

    dear deb and kim
    uncle steve and i wish you a wonderful safe trip! what an exciting adventure you gals are planning. we hope you have the best time ever!we will be sure to check your blog so we can keep track of you.

  5. deb's uncle steve

    those of us who have traveled extensively throughout our lifetime know what a wonderful and enriching experience you are headed for – you will be living everyone’s dream. i wish you an exciting and fun time, but as they say in England, you can do anything you want as long as you “don’t scare the horses.”

    by the way, do you guys have a purpose, or mission, or objective or is this journey just a free spririted adventure?

    be safe …..

  6. Hi Steve and Betty,

    Thanks for signing our guestbook. We appreciate your love and support. I hope that we can come and visit you sometime on our travels.
    Steve, to answer your question, this is….a totally FREE SPIRITED ADVENTURE!!

  7. Keith & June

    Hi Kim & Deb:
    Wow!!!! Great Blog Site!!!!…..
    Sounds like you are off to a great start!!!
    Will visit site as time permits and the computer keeps operating.
    Very best wishes and have lots of fun “AIRSTREAMING”
    Keith & June ( Jasper Road Irregularas)

  8. kim

    thanks for checking it out! and a BIG, BIG thanks for getting us on the road… think we would have still been in the driveway without your help.

  9. Keith & June Baker

    Hi Kim & Deb:
    We have not been able to follow your blog site with the regularity we would have liked…..we lost three computers in rapid succession not long after you left. We will not be on from home for a couple of weeks.
    We are currently visiting with our son in Mansfield Mass., helping celebrate Memorial day,,,,all the computers work here!!!!
    The all metal Airstream makes a very good screen to electromagnetic and electrostatic waves of all kinds….if you havn’t solved yout WiFi problems… here is a hint that may work….Bring your outside TV antenna lead in in proximity to you computer. If it is twinlead you can extend it by splicing an insulated wire to one side…. if it is coax cable you need to exrend the centre conductor a couple of feet…..keep either method away from the wall of the trailer and away from metal objects . Let me know by email how that works?????
    Happy “AIRSTREAM DREAMING”
    Keith & June

  10. Frances Kenny

    I’m writing on behalf of my sister, Barbara, who is a friend of Eleanor. They walk their dogs together in Angel Woods. Barbara is now in Charlottetown with her best friend, Daisy (a 9 year old Australian Shepherd) and has been reading and enjoying your blog daily. She would like to make contact with you both and hopes that you will give her a call. She doesn’t have e-mail so she asked that I send this message for her.

    Hoping you can all meet up soon,

    Frances Kenny
    Hope, British Columbia (a place you can visit if you ever make it out to the West Coast)

  11. your neighbors in a-1

    too cool, love this site!

  12. Great site! My husband and I just recently became full timers in an Airstream as well. Isn’t it the best?!? Came across your site through airforums.com and just wanted to say hi to fellow airstreamers. :)

  13. fishergal

    I have enjoyed following your story. My girlfriend and I are preparing for our first Airstream adventure. We live in San Antonio, TX and are drivng to Boulder, CO in October to pick up our 1963 Tradewind 24′. Nervous and excited at the same time. Will tow back to TX and pratice for a while to hopefully get the guts to leave the rat race in a year or so–at least for while. Perhaps our paths will cross along the way. Any advice appreciated—like–how do you have wine celler and the bottes wont break when traveling?

  14. very cool, you’ll have to send pictures etc. I love the older ones, they are great. It’s going to all be scary at first, so much to learn, but give yourselves some time and you’ll love it. Far as the wine celler… boxed wine is the answer!

  15. A2grasshopper

    We love your site so much, just love reading your new adventures so much.

    Jim & Craig

  16. we loved meeting you this summer, having you as our trailer neighbors. We’ll miss you a lot! you two are such sweeties… like little PEI gems! Keep in touch for sure, am always on FB, got a really slack boss.

  17. Pam and Scott from PEI

    Hi Deb and Kim,

    I’m just sitting here on a really rainy, windy Saturday night reading about your big adventure. I wish I was there….and I wish it was still summer.

    Your blog is amazing. We check it every few days to see what you’re up to now. Post some pictures of the three of you when you get a chance.

    The trailer renovations are amazing. Really good planning on the layout!
    Your found a terrific carpenter because that would have been a difficult job with all of the curved walls he had to work with!

    Miss you both! Max misses his “boys” too….

    Hope you continue to have the time of your lives!

    Here’s to livin’ the dream….

    Pam

  18. Hi pam… nice of you to continue reading, and commenting. We miss you too, the campground, buddy and max! Will try getting a good picture of the three of us for sure.

  19. myfix

    Just read the article in “Our Canada” and wanted to add a little note just to say that I hope your having the times of your life… your living a dream!! I’m envious.. that being said I’ve enjoyed reading your stories.. was sure disappointed to see no recent posts regarding “Lucky the lobster trap” location… sad to think that someone couldn’t get into the “game”.. would have made for great reading to know it had made it safely to it’s destination :-)

    Wanted to know if you ever found a copy of Our Canada magazine.. if not.. message me back and I’ll make sure you get the copy that has the story printed in it… I’ll mail it to your next desitnation, or the one after that… would love for you to be able to have a copy of your own to keep as a memento.

    Have fun.. be safe.. enjoy the “ride”

  20. Hello Deb and Kim!

    Congratulations on your training! We are looking forward to hearing more about the climb. :)
    It’s so refreshing to come across your blog and hear about your life journey. We stumbled upon your link and got lost in your beautiful array of websites! Your unique artwork, web designs, Reiki connection, your true spiritual passion and love for life….(the list goes on) is simply inspiring.

    We are truly blessed to have found you.

    We are a family of four that live full time in our RV. We recently started to blog about our travels and our lifestyle in general. Our intention is to inspire, motivate and educate people about spirituality, simplistic living, healthy eating and how to live a more fulfilling lifestyle. :)

    We are off to explore this website in more depth! We hope you are enjoying your weekend and look forward to hearing from the both of you when you get a free moment!
    Have a beautiful day!
    Angie & Family

    The Freely Living Life Family
    http://www.freelylivinglife.blogspot.com

  21. Ben Trainor

    Hi Kim & Deb.
    I have been following your progress and see you are now in BC.Sounds like things are going well. I would love to hear from you, how you are, and where you are located. If you want you could reply by e-mail. hope to hear from you Ben

  22. Sounds like you are having a great time! It’s an inspiration for me and my partner. We are doing a similar adventure in the reverse order. For now we own and run a 10-room motel in Vermont.

    We’ve been here for 5 years and love the area, meeting all the travelers and being part of a great community. Our game plan for the future is to find another couple to run the place and then we will hit the road!

    In the meantime, we’ll keep reading your blog.

  23. Mylene

    It is curious that a motel stay should feel like visiting the home of friends. Hmm. Many thanks for the generous kindness extended to four of my favourite people. :o )

    Pleased to be following your journey.

    Peace ~

    M

  24. Pam and Scott from PEI

    Hi Deb and Kim,

    You’d be happy to know that Corrie, Laura, Jacob and Joshua Perry are in your site this year. You spent a lot of time with Jake and Josh last summer and they still talk about the necklace you made them. They are great people…super friendly and their kids are the best.

    We miss you a lot. It’s not the same when we go over to the pool and you two aren’t there for your evening dip!

    I was reading about the weather in BC and feeling for you. It’s been hot and “muggy” here for about three weeks now with only a couple of days of rain. An unusual summer for us for sure…. I’m loving it.

    If you win the lotto buy yourselves two plane tickets and come down for “Halloween”.

    Take care of each other…I hope Deb is feeling better now!

    Scott and Pam

  25. Hi scott and pam… thanks for the great update/note. Hope you guys are well? Going to stay in the camper all summer? enjoy the pool? WE miss those little boys, so give them a big hug from us and tell them we say hi…they are pretty special little dudes! We are finally getting some better weather in the past two weeks, so it’s finally feeling like summer. Let’s hope it stays like this for a little while!

    if we won a loto ticket (note to self.. buy one!), we’d be down there in a flash for sure!

    xo kim and deb

  26. mzchel

    I so love what you two are doing. My husband and I (well mostly him) are remodeling a 17 foot Airstream and want to hit the road next year. You are providing us with inspiration and guidance…thanks! enjoy, enjoy, michelle

  27. Greetings,
    Hi,
    I found your sight list night while reading Airstream Forms. I had no idea so many Airstram folks were full timing it. Seems like you guys are really enjoying life on the road. If you ever find yourselves in the great state of Arkansas drop me a line and you can plug in at our house.
    Larry

  28. Hi Larry… thanks for signing the guest book and invite if we are in the area… who knows one day we might just show up on your doorstep!

  29. jody salerno

    this visit has left me smiling, engaged and interested… how wonderful to have met you both, walked the forest’s floor and to begin an intersection of wisdom, words and laughter… your site is wonderful! be well sisters-jody

  30. Carollyne

    Serendipitous encounters of the pleasurable kind. So delighted to make your acquaintance We shall meet again soon I’m sure. :) Carollyne

  31. hi Girls,
    Found you in Raibow Rv; yr the only other members from Quebec.
    Just sold our house, now selling our belongings and looking for a Rv to hit the road for the next months up to 2 years.
    Pleased to see that yr enjoying yrselves and that your are preceeding us in what yr involved in yr life on the road, health care included.
    Hope to meet you sowhere!
    Mike

  32. Hi mike! Thanks for the comment, we always love it when someone takes the time to write. That’s exciting about you starting out on your journey… are you going to blog about it? if so send a link! I didn’t even remember being on Rainbow RV, cool. If you ever go out to PEI be sure to stay at http://www.baysidervcampground.com, run by the two sweetest guys ever!

  33. Mara Lindstrom

    Hi there!

    My husband and I are considering an airstream and we live in Santa Cruz. Do you know anyone around these parts that can help us inspect prospective rigs to help us determine the value and the rennovation costs involved? I love your blog! Can’t wait to read it all!

    Mara

  34. hi, we’re almost neighbors! I don’t really know a good resource around here for airstreams. There’s a great forum http://www.airforums.com/ that you should register for (it’s free) it’s a great resource for anything airstream. I do believe there are some members there who if they live in the area would be willing to come out and look over something you would prospectively be looking at. Thanks for commenting on the blog!

  35. I luv your Airstream site it is beautifully put together. I am retiring in 1 year and i am planning to purchased a used Airstream .I noticed you had work done in P.E.I.,what is the name of the person in P.E.I. who did your work? What kind of gas mileage towing with the F-150?
    Luv your site,Colin

  36. Hi Colin… thanks so much for your comment, always great to get feedback! I can’t remember the name of the fellow that did the work, but i’ve written to a friend in PEI in hopes i can get it for you. He was amazing, did such a great job and really had not much to go on in terms of design etc. We just talked about our wish list and he went to it. I’ll send you an email with his name when i find it. Good luck with finding your own airstream and retirement plans!

  37. I recently purchased a 1974 Airstream Overlander. It is almost entirely original, and I think in “decent” shape considering its age. At almost 38 years old, things are either failing or about to fail, and I’m learning creative ways to either keep it working or upgrade it.

    I want to thank you for sharing your experiences and your wonderful renovations. After I get the basic systems functional (or circumvented), I’ll begin remodeling mine too. It will be a bit of a challenge, as I’ll be living in it and working on it at the same time… but what would life be without challenges? :-)

  38. Hi Robert… wow sounds like our story! When we took off in ours 3 years ago we didn’t even know there were systems, let alone if they worked! We did put some money into it at this highly recommended airstream dealer in London, Ontario… but since then (knock on wood!) we’ve only had a small element glitz go wrong in the heater. I think those systems were built to last! Good luck on your own reno.

  39. Hi Kim & Deb,

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