Monday, September 21, 2015
We've had a wonderful weekend and time spent with our second daughter and her family this weekend. Our campground was perfect for our 'reunion' and it was a very relaxing time for all of us. We had it all well planned as for food and drinks, and didn't have to leave the campground at all. Our grandsons had to leave on Sunday afternoon due to work related obligations. Nick still lives at home and had to be at work Monday a.m. at 6:00, and Cam is working in Los Angeles area for at least two weeks, so he flew out of Baltimore airport yesterday afternoon. It was great that the boys could make it this weekend, if even for part of the time. Karla and Worth left for home this early afternoon, to unpack and be ready for work tomorrow. Karla is lucky to get a pass to see the Pope on Wednesday, so she is looking forward to that. We are ready to move to West Virginia tomorrow and we will be at a corps of engineer park there.
This shows our motor and truck next to the smaller cabin, and our daughter and family stayed in the larger end deluxe cabin for the weekend. It was very nice and served us all well. We had a couple of campfires complete with S'mores in their nice little pit. They were next to a woods, so it made it very private.
This is the fishing pond on the campgrounds. It was taken at sunset and I captured a very cool reflection in the water. It was well attended during the weekend with lots of families taking advantage of the catch and release program they offer here.
We ate all of our evening meals outside on the picnic table. We just so happened to have German Sweet Chocolate Cheesecake, a request of the Hester's.
From left to right, front row: Worth, Jim, Karla and Marlene - Back Row: Nick and Cam Hester
We walked the campground this morning before Karla and Worth left, and wanted to check out all they offered here. Some kids never grow up! Isn't that wonderful?
Jim and Worth at the entrance of our campground. We feel that this is the nicest campground that we have stayed at on our trip, excluding the corps parks, of course, as they are an altogether different type of park. They are decorating for Halloween now and will be full every weekend for the next three weeks here.
Karla and Worth at the campground entrance sign.
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