The lighting of the tikis crew. |
Someone's goofing off while on tiki duty. |
The fire, which had been
burning for several hours, was now a bed of red-hot coals- perfect for our foil
dinners. Our family calls the meal Hobo Stew. Some call it Hobo Dinner, still
other names were bantered about but in the end it’s all the same great meal. A hamburger
patty, sliced potatoes, carrots, onion, bacon and asparagus in butter, salt and
pepper; all wrapped in foil and baked in the coals.
After we ate and cleaned up, we built up the fire and watched it crackle and burn. It’s that simple. Just relax and watch the fire and wait for the stars to come out.
Our moon. |
Just before the moon rose above the trees we heard it. Coyotes howling in the woods. No matter how many times you’ve heard them, the cries of a pack of coyotes are unnerving. After a few minutes they were silent and we didn’t hear them for the rest of the night.
I brought glow stick bracelets. We put them on our wrists and in our hair and took many group selfies, which pretty much did not turn out but made us laugh anyway.
We’d gotten text messages from our husbands about possible
storms overnight. Because we’re such smart and resourceful women and we knew
rain was a possibility, the tents were abandoned for the shed and blow up
mattresses in the back of trucks with toppers.
We had a late-night snack of bananas and chocolate heated in foil over
the fire, then squirted with whipped topping. Oh yum. Then we decided to try whip topping (squirted
straight into our mouth a la Tom Hanks’ character in Big style) with a Fireball chaser. That’ll cure what ails ya!
We may or may not have smoked cigars.
At 1:30 a.m. the rain started. We dashed for our respective
sleeping bags and called it a night.
The scariest thing about the whole night was the very strong
odor of skunk. A couple of weeks ago my husband and one of his camping buddies
had a skunk come into camp. I was afraid of that happening again. I shined my
huge flashlight over the perimeter to the woods several times but never caught
sight of anything
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The next day was still rainy. The grill wouldn’t work and
the fire was water-logged. We had left over taco dip and Rice Krispy treats for
breakfast, instead of the omelets we were planning. We packed up and were
heading out when the minivan got stuck.
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All in all, the camp out was a huge success.The weather was warm with
low humidity. It was a beautiful day and night up until it rained. We got drenched the next day, and we ended up having to
get help from the men, but we had a blast at Girls Camp Out.
Until next time,
Be Good to Yourself,
~Nadine