Last Wednesday I left on my girls' trip with Huaka'i Annie. We met in Twisp this year at Riverbend RV Park. I was a tad apprehensive about driving over the North Cascade Highway but it went really well. Hubby took this picture as I was leaving home. He is super encouraging and proud of my independence. I love that guy and his encouragement.
I packed several hats, tiaras, petticoats and enough clothes to stay a month.
Every eventuality.
I got to the camp first, and set up my site.
It was too windy for my awning, I don't know why I even tried, Then I ate lunch because I had been so nervous about the drive that I couldn't eat the night before or that morning. At this point I was so happy and chill.
My view was lovely,
And then my tribe started to arrive. Packing light isn't on the agenda. Trailers and tow vehicles packed to the top!
Jean whipped up a little yeehawwearehere cocktail party.
There were 13-14 of us and all parked waterfront.
There were a lot of Aloha trailers and sisters.
We toured and ooh and aahed over our clever and cute vintage trailers.
We went to Winthrop for wine tasting and then to dinner at the School House Brewery. Tracy made a fashionably late, dramatic entrance looking fabulous!
Fly fishing, farmer's market, trips to the bakery, biking, shopping, bags and bags of goodies from French Quail, junkin', floating on Lake Perrygin, and a lot of visiting and laughing. Oh and sunshine!
It was a jammed packed weekend of FuN!
So many good memories were made this year. I love these women and their adventurous spirits.
The mosquitoes were ferocious, plentiful and mean. That was the only negative.
Every thing else was a dream come true.
Tomorrow I'll share our Diner En Blanc.
Ooooh La La
1 comment:
This looks so dreamy. I tear up when I think of the day all of my kids will be out of the house. But then I think, "oh! I can do what Tami does!"
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