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Lantley
Oct 09, 2014Nomad
fla-gypsy wrote:
Happiness is not guaranteed, only that we can pursue it. You should consider yourself blessed to own a home, family and a camper along with a job where you are needed.
Good point Gypsy, if the OP can't find happiness with the above or make the most out of his camping scenario rain or shine shame on him.
The OP mentioned the $37.00 rate as though that's an issue. How must does it cost not to use the camper? The figure is not $0.00.
When the camper sits idle than it is a waste, however when you are actually using it you are getting full value. The CG rate is secondary to the amount you have already invested in the RV package.
Lastly we never ever consider camping due to rain unless the rain/weather is so extreme that it is dangerous.
You need to learn how to make lemonade out of those lemons.
Life is what you make it.
You can mope around on a rainy day and consider it a miserable time or you can enjoy a rainy day with your family. It's all about attitude and perspective.
Treat everyday as a blessing there are plenty of obstacles in life to overcome, but a rainy day camping is not one of them.
Don't focus on a small rainy day, but see the big picture of life.
As soon as you do that rainy day hanging out in the RV with your kids won't seem so bad.
Kids grow up and move on before you know it. Enjoy the rainy day while you have it. There are a lot worse scenarios you could be facing.
Lastly, You understand the weatherman isn't always right.
I have experienced a lot of great weather camping trips on days that it was supposed to rain. Believe that glass is totally full vs. 1/2 empty. Life/camping is a lot more enjoyable that way
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