There's a company here that rents vintage campers (like, a 1958 Airstream, which is way too large for just us, but is so gorgeous; and then smaller tow-behind Winnebagos and similar campers from the 1960s): [link] In addition to the cool retro factor, they will also deliver the camper to your campsite and then pick it up when you're done, so all you have to do is show up and camp in retro style.
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Oh, that is so cool!
I am so obsessed with that rent-a-camper idea! Camping in my grandparents' trailer was one of my favorite things as a kid. Man, I would love to do that again!
And yikes, -t, that was quite a day!
I almost feel like I am back from vacation, but not rested at all
The good news is, apparently I can do a fair amount of my job without thinking very much. Hopefully that will get me through the day
Now really want to go camping with Jesse.
I'm a lifelong tent camper, but those retro campers are adorable. The blue one, so cute!
The only thing I really liked about Girl Scout camp was the platform tents. That would be my ideal. But the campers sound fun!
Now really want to go camping with Jesse.
Only if I can sleep on the bench for the dinette!
I feel like my grandmother made pineapple upside down cake in the trailer???
Timelies all!
Mr. S started back at the pre-school, with an aide. Don't know how it went yet, he and the aide/nanny aren't back yet. The idea is that he goes to PEP in the morning and the aide meets him at the bus for the rest of the preschool day, then she takes him home, or some place to play. Not the best of solutions, but hopefully he'll last more than two days this time.
Keeping my fingers crossed for you, Sheryl.