Things I learned over the weekend
Sep. 4th, 2007 06:31 amDairy Queen's "Chicken strips with country gravy" is yummy.
Sleeping on a 20" high air mattress is a lot like an encounter with a handsome vampire - first you are enfolded in a sensual relaxing pleasure, then you begin to shiver and finally you come out of the fog of relaxation to realise that you've lost sensation as your body grows more and more bone-chilling cold...
There is a "SuperTarget" near the campsite. And it stocks mattress covers, feather beds, and down blankets and comforters. We can refer to these items as "garlic".
I am not as good a step-in retainer as I'd like to be. But I enjoyed it nonetheless.
I need to find a better set of camp cookware - something that packs down smaller.
Camping with a baby is rather nice. Camping with his mother is extremely nice!
Any event that features hot scrambled eggs, bacon, cold cereals, milk, juices, and 4 types of breakfast breads with butter and cream cheese in the main Hall each morning will be a success. Hands down. :)
My Brothers are good folks - around 10 of 'em who meant to come got last-minute attacks of life (thankfully, most of them were of the 'you have to work' variety".)
Sleeping on a 20" high air mattress is a lot like an encounter with a handsome vampire - first you are enfolded in a sensual relaxing pleasure, then you begin to shiver and finally you come out of the fog of relaxation to realise that you've lost sensation as your body grows more and more bone-chilling cold...
There is a "SuperTarget" near the campsite. And it stocks mattress covers, feather beds, and down blankets and comforters. We can refer to these items as "garlic".
I am not as good a step-in retainer as I'd like to be. But I enjoyed it nonetheless.
I need to find a better set of camp cookware - something that packs down smaller.
Camping with a baby is rather nice. Camping with his mother is extremely nice!
Any event that features hot scrambled eggs, bacon, cold cereals, milk, juices, and 4 types of breakfast breads with butter and cream cheese in the main Hall each morning will be a success. Hands down. :)
My Brothers are good folks - around 10 of 'em who meant to come got last-minute attacks of life (thankfully, most of them were of the 'you have to work' variety".)