Quite, as turns out. We went camping last night and took No. 11. He had a fab time.
Although he was a bit concerned about those clouds on the way over to the Forest of Dean.
Ah, empty roads. You don't see many of those in Bristol.
While we set up camp, No. 11 got his priorities right ......
Ok, we're here now, when can we start the alcohol?? (After RGH has stopped doing that dodgy looking thing in the background)
Oh! So that's what he was doing!!
Once comfy No. 11 was keen to phone home to let the other chimps know he'd arrived safely.
(That sofa cum bed? Looked fab in the shop. It's THE most uncomfortable sofa, and when in bed mode it's too big for our little inner bedroom - so while RGH was safely ensconced in the bedroom zone, I was mostly out in the main part of the awning with the porta potti. Nice.)
RBD1 was happy to be out in the open air ........
But No. 11 wondered why his PG chums weren't coming out to play ........
CAN'T YOU GET OUT?? I'D OPEN THE DOOR BUT I'M TOO SHORT!
And here I am, enjoying a fruit cordial ........
Unfortunately, No. 11 got hold of said fruit cordial and was reluctant to let it go .......
Moments earlier we'd found him like this .........
(You're thinking it's a good job we haven't got pets, yes? And possibly wondering about the safety of our children??)
Well don't worry about them (they're fine!). Worry about this instead ........ RBD2 enjoyed thrashing her father at badminton. Lots of times. Go RBD2!!
And so day turned to night. And all of a sudden it wasn't so much fun anymore. It got cold. And damp. And cold. And did I mention damp?
I'm f-f-f-f-f-freezing (as was the photographist, hence the camera shake!)
Because of his appalling attitude we made No. 11 get up at the crack of dawn to prepare our breakfast.
No. 11 wasn't having much fun either as he realised how basic the facilities were ......
After packing up camp we headed home, and on the way back we stopped off at our favourite coffee emporium but SOMEONE was DEVASTATED when it transpired that there were no raspberry and white choc chip muffins! (I feel another strongly worded letter coming on!)
Then we took the long way home. Just so I could snap the cool bridge on second Severn crossing. And the back of No. 11's head, just in case you haven't seen it enough.
And so to bed .........
Because of his appalling attitude we made No. 11 get up at the crack of dawn to prepare our breakfast.
But when it was time to wake the RBD's we found this .......
No. 11 wasn't having much fun either as he realised how basic the facilities were ......
After packing up camp we headed home, and on the way back we stopped off at our favourite coffee emporium but SOMEONE was DEVASTATED when it transpired that there were no raspberry and white choc chip muffins! (I feel another strongly worded letter coming on!)
Then we took the long way home. Just so I could snap the cool bridge on second Severn crossing. And the back of No. 11's head, just in case you haven't seen it enough.
8 comments:
Ooh, I think you're brave. The last time I went camping was (mumble) years ago when DH (then not DH, but BF) and I went Inter-railing. After three days in soggy Belgium where we packed up the wet tent in the morning and then unpacked it in a new campsite and spent another damp night in it, we headed south to Italy and the sun and cheap wine and I swore I'd never spend another holiday under canvas. I think maybe things have changed on the camping front since then ...
It looks like you had such a great time. It is way too hot to camp in Florida most of the year. Thanks for sharing the photos!
You are COMPLETELY BONKERS!!!!! hee hee hee - I'm sitting here feeling really yuk with a flu-y coldy thing that emerged yesterday and you have really cheered me up! Do you have a magic formula for the housework too? Could those monkeys help me?
brilliant camping trip photos, hope the other monkeys didn't wreck the place while you were away - you've not found any ciggie burns on the carpet or cider bottles under the sofa yet have you?
Only the bottles that I'd left there! hic.
oh hahha! You're quite bonkers! Are you really that tall? There was two of you on that sofa right?
That is definitely knitted monkey abuse!Leavin them in a LOCKED car, with the windows closed, SHOCKING!!
Enough Enough I can not read any more its just to much fun, the monkey on the floor with the bottel drunk as a skunk...tooo funny!!!!
Suzie Sews
PS Which we camped nect to you, we usually get very old fashioned campers!!!
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