The camping is over and hubby is home. Said the weather was awful up there but they had a great time anyway. Snow-shoeing, sking, pond scum skimming, archery, making birds houses, were just a few of the fun things they do. He did say trying to keep the coals going when teaching outside cooking was a bit of a chore, lol.
Alas, he did come home with a problem. He called just before he left to say he was on his way and that he had to follow behind one of the other volunteers as our speed-o-meter was broke and he couldn't tell his speed. It's pegged at 120 mph. Can't get it in until Tuesday. Grrr! My sister Jodi says it's time to get a Chevy Cruz but I told her that wouldn't pull the camper. Her solution, camp in the yard. Funny isn't she. That defeats the whole purpose of having a camper and getting away now an again.
Oreo was very happy to see him I can tell you. He was jumping all over him. But then, due to us being too easy, it's a habit he has with anyone that comes in. Now we have to work on breaking it. Not the best way to greet people and we were definitely lax in not allowing that. Now it will be even harder to stop but we're determined to.
Everyone have a good day.
I am glad your hubby had a fun safe trip.
ReplyDeleteMy neighbor has a Chevy Cruz. It is a pretty nice looking car. Definitely not up to hauling a camper though.
So your quiet time is over, hope you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteI used to camp out on cold nights when hunting...I don't miss it a bit but then again, I never had a camper. Doggy habits can be hard to break...I wish you success with the training process!
ReplyDeleteIt's always something, isn't it? I hope it doesn't cost you an arm and a leg to fix! Glad he got home safely and that Oreo remembered who he was! My dogs jump on us, too, and they are too old to get to stop, but I can make them sit if I have a treat in my hand, and I won't give it to them until they stay. It's hard to be a parent!
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