retiredcamper wrote:The host camperee here at the state parks ended this morning and I was accepted as part of the family. I made it a point to talk to everyone and slowly I was able to meet almost all of the other camp hosts and volunteers.
I've also received my first assignment and will be painting camp numbers on the pavement and watering newly seeded lawn at Lake Chelan State Park. I start May 10th and will work til June 19th. Then I stay on as a regular camper for 10 days before goibng to my next camp site which is about 30 miles down the road.
My 60 day camp venture has now grown to 100 days.
Being a camp host sounds like a blast. A good way to be camping and get paid a little bit and having fun.I am a long ways from retirement and I don't think my wife would go for that.
retiredcamper wrote:The host camperee here at the state parks ended this morning and I was accepted as part of the family. I made it a point to talk to everyone and slowly I was able to meet almost all of the other camp hosts and volunteers.
I've also received my first assignment and will be painting camp numbers on the pavement and watering newly seeded lawn at Lake Chelan State Park. I start May 10th and will work til June 19th. Then I stay on as a regular camper for 10 days before goibng to my next camp site which is about 30 miles down the road.
My 60 day camp venture has now grown to 100 days.
And your going to be doing it in a Lil Guy? Well at least you'll be in a CUTE little Teardrop.
[/quote]Gaelen wrote:> I mean, I'm happy you didnt have to break a window to get in but, to think someone could just try their own key and get in your TD. Scary! <
Mk, mmm...one of the funniest/scariest experiences I ever had was in a parking lot at a dog show. At least half the exhibitors at the time were using Dodge Caravans or Plymouth Voyagers, and they ALL looked alike within the narrow Chrysler color palatte. One of my friends went looking for her van and we were accidentally one row over from where we should have been. So she hit her remote door opener--and to our not-warm-fuzzy-surprise, lights began flashing and hatches popped on at least three Voyagers/Caravans within range.
Apparently, teardrop doors aren't the only things keyed alike.![]()
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