We live in the city. When we look out our dining room window, we look into our neighbor’s back door. We have a standard 2.5 car garage that can sometimes hold two cars but surely could never house our camper. In the off-season, our camper lives up on the property we own in the northern part of our state, 3 1/2 hours from our home.
We will be going up north for the July 4th weekend and our first planned trip this year is later than usual, not until July 14th-24th. When I mentioned that I’d like to bring the camper back last weekend, my husband asked, “Why not wait until July 4th?” What he was suggesting made sense as we have 3 cars and the camper must sit in the driveway. When it is here, none of the cars can get to the garage so we must juggle three cars in the driveway every day.
Now as I look out in my driveway, after backing three cars out of the driveway this morning, my head fills with thoughts of flushing the lines and filling the water tank. I find myself planning for such tasks as wiping out the cupboards, scrubbing down the floors and filling the cabinets with essentials such as petite diced tomatoes, flour and the spices we like to use in our cooking. I start thinking about the clothes I want to take along and begin to stow the items I will not need before the journey in the storage space on board. Always when performing these chores, I am anticipating our upcoming adventures. And, I smile.
Check out Woodall’s main site for more camping information.