tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9117951317629263763.post2184751959311006141..comments2023-10-28T05:30:16.466-04:00Comments on Fashion Questions and Answers: in a moment of weakness...Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9117951317629263763.post-5953329383768476482011-06-28T10:47:03.649-04:002011-06-28T10:47:03.649-04:00Take your watch off when you get there! Who reall...Take your watch off when you get there! Who really needs a schedule when you're camping? The previous posters are right about flip flops, they are your best friend in the shower. By the way, the showers aren't really communal (but I assume that you know that) they are seperate stalls with curtains, some campgrounds even individual rooms with doors. (if you're really lucky!) <br /><br /><br />You can get through a camping trip with no meat, I assure you. We had veggie kebobs on our little camping trip this weekend. Just precut your favorite veggies, season them if you want to, put them in ziploc bags and throw them in the cooler! If you have a pie iron, you can make all sorts of good things in them too.<br /><br />Reading all of the interesting places that you've had the opportunity of visiting makes me think that you'll do just fine! Enjoy it, it's so much fun!Kim Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9117951317629263763.post-11055555716572283672011-06-28T02:50:19.764-04:002011-06-28T02:50:19.764-04:00:) i enjoy short camping trips and, like you, disl...:) i enjoy short camping trips and, like you, dislike bugs. but camping is a great way to unplug, tune out the noise (save those obnoxious crickets) and be anti-schedules, anti-lists, anti-anything that has to do with time management. My top 10 best advice:<br />1. pack water - clean water on hand. can't say enough.<br />2. pack toilet paper - most campsite facilities will have it, but there is no guarantee that said facilities will always be stocked.<br />3. shave before you go - shaving while camping seems awkward and inconvenient to me.<br />4. pack flip flops - i never ... NEVER go into public showers barefoot.<br />5. trash - sure, you can burn some things, but not everything. have a few grocery sacks on hand.<br />6. flashlights - extremely helpful for that midnight pee run. a lantern is even better.<br />7. travel size - whoever invented this was brilliant. who wants to lug full-size anything back and forth (especially if your campsite is the farthest one!)<br />8. pack earbuds - when lovely nature sings at night, it gets quite loud. my ipod has saved many a restless nights.<br /><br />Ok, so i could only think of 8, but i'm sure you'll have your bases covered. Happy camping!Chellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15202918307474143242noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9117951317629263763.post-46918075732320797432011-06-27T20:11:54.556-04:002011-06-27T20:11:54.556-04:00Good luck and have fun! For camp showers, take ch...Good luck and have fun! For camp showers, take cheap flip flops or sandals to wear in the shower itself. Dressing area/shower floors are wet, also sandy if near beach. Wear shorts to shower room; long pants are hard to get into if there is water standing in dressing area! Toiletry bag should be big and vinyl, with handles to hang!Jadenoreply@blogger.com