1. Baby Carrier. One of the best parts of camping is getting off the beaten path and going where no stroller has gone before. For that you will need some kind of baby carrier. The Ergo is absolutely my hands down favorite for comfort and versatility. 2. Travel Tray. Not only is the Eddie Bauer Travel Tray my favorite road…
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Finding Fun with Geocaching
Mark Twain said, “There comes a time in every rightly constructed boy’s life when he has a raging desire to go somewhere and dig for hidden treasure.” That must be the reason why geocaching has caught on for modern treasure seekers. Using a GPS, seekers participate in an outdoor treasure hunt to find hidden containers called caches. The hobby is…
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Caution: Alligators!
Being seasoned campers, we have learned the tricks of dealing with the various flora and fauna we encounter. We can all spot poison ivy from twenty paces and have perfected our tick removal skills. We’ve even learned some pretty sneaky tips for dealing with overzealous raccoons. None of that can prepare you for pulling into a campsite covered with signs…
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How to Have a Perfect Day at Texas State Aquarium
As much as I would love for all of my trips to be perfectly planned and executed, that is just not the case. So many variables can have an impact on the success. Our day at the Texas State Aquarium was enjoyable and fun filled, but my lack of knowledge left me feeling like I was floundering all day. So,…
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Babe’s Chicken House
When you are on the road there is always one type of familiar food that you can’t wait to eat once you return home. This week my husband was working Jamaica. Normally, I would be green with envy and little bit pouty, but he was actually in a fairly bad part of the country and safety considerations made it so…
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