Sunday, October 1, 2017

Camping means Camping




That's right.  In any language, packing up your life into a car and pretending that you're homeless for the weekend is called camping.  This weekend, however, we stepped it up a notch in our brand new (to us) pop-up camper!  

We spent the weekend at Baker Park - we wanted to stay close to home in case something with the pop up went terribly wrong...or if we just couldn't spend that much time together.  Although it wasn't as secluded as staying in a state park, it had so many awesome facilities and it made it really easy for our first time out with the pop up.

Our weekend home away from home!  Our pop up was small compared to those houses on wheels behind us!
Our geocaching hike - we estimated about 2.5 miles round trip! 
Jude's geocaching find!




Just a boy, his baseball glove, and some fall leaves.

The beach was closed, but the view was still awesome.


Just hanging out on the bench, taking in the sights.


Jude and I shared a bunk.  Cozy, but amazing.
Doesn't everyone do Japanese face masks while camping?  Just us? Oh.



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