
The Family in Front of Our Camper...Or is it?
We hit the road last Saturday with our new camper. We stayed close to home for a trial run and all went well! We had a good time together and had a lot of fun learning the whole campground thing. We made lists and two runs to Wal-Mart and feel ready for a three-night trip this weekend.
A few things I learned:
1) Yes, it is work to put it all up and together, but once it is done you can relax. That was the beauty of it. I actually had time to read, write, nap and listen to my Shuffle. If I had been at home I would have been doing laundry and cleaning or worrying about laundry and cleaning.
2) Kids sleep well after cooking over a fire (pizza pockets and smores) and a three mile bike ride. I should wear them out more often!
3) I learned I can work the special break thing (the technical phrase I’m sure!) for the camper. I practiced in the school parking lot, so as not to cause an accident! Don’t look for me to be parallel parking anytime soon though.

Meg and Mita Inside the Camper.

Elle and Enu Lounging Away

I Got Caught With Two Smores!

Our Real Camper and Bikes.
Do you have any camping in a camper tips for me?




Wow! What fun! What happened to the pop-up you had last year? I have a great recipe for foil packs that is easy and sure to please but it does require pre-trip prep. Enjoy your three day trip this weekend.
Anything in life that is worth doing is work in the beginning….As they say, “No pain, no gain”…..What wonderful memories you are making for you and the girls. You will be talking about the camping trips for years.
By the way I like the camper in the first picture best…you know me, very rustic!
Love, Grammy