Hi Everyone. Back from the most wonderful camping weekend with my dd. (yup, eventhough it wasn't at Disney, LOL). I'm back from a most wonderful vacation weekend with my daughter. It could not
have been more perfect in anyway. Sunny and dry the whole weekend and 78 degrees! We left home at 1pm, hit the road and set my dd new gps for our campground in Scarborough. Projected time of arrival: 3:10. Somehow avoided all traffic and got there at 3:15..pretty good prediction from the GPS..I was impressed even though I thought it was a silly piece of
electronics and told my daughter you'd have to have alot of faith in electronics if you had no idea where you were headed (we knew where we were going having been there the year before). We got our site, not the exact one we asked for but 4 down from it and it was still fantastic, right on the beach under the pines. The sites at this place are exemplary (have
to pay $3 more/night for the beach site but SO worth it. My daughter and I will definately go back again. Somehow they even manage to get rid of the mosquitos for us..not a fluke as last year there were none either. We settled in, which took all of 10min and went to Shaws nearby to do our grocery shopping for the weekend. Then decided to go to Freeport to Harraseeket seafood for dinner. We set the GPS for LL Bean as this
is near to the seafood place. Well the thing took us to the middle of nowhere...literally.But I had an idea where we were and was able to get us back on track. We were actually only about 3 miles from where we needed to be. So much for ultimate faith in this little unit, LOL. This little place has been on the food channel, on Rachel Rays 40/day show, so youmay have
seen it. We got a seafood platter and split it but there was still enough for a whole other dinner and we had to trash it as we had no way to save it. It was shrimp,scallops, clams and fish over fries in a basket. Not at all healthy but delicious. We preceeded it with a cup of clam chowder and cornbread which was our mistake as we were not very hungry when
the seafood basket was came. Next we did the LL Bean outlet area. Many things were closing and this gave my daughter just a tease and she decided we needed to come back on Saturday, LOL. So we headed back too full and too tired to make a fire and smores :-(
We started Saturday leisurely. I got up around 7 and knitted and read a
magazine by the lake for awhile..ahhhh. Then dd got up and made us pancakes. I showered and dd decided that the outside of the camper was too grundgy so she started to wash it and it looked so good we made a plan that we (she) would finish it the next morning when we put the top down. After a snide remark from me about maybe we should use the
GPS, we headed back to the outlets (we camp but we don't really spend that much time at the site..too much to discover nearby). Well dd wore me out! Coach outlet, bead store, shoe stores (I got a new pair of ISLANDER
CROCS ON SALE YAY), LL Bean of course and a custard ice cream along the way. We found out a Fiber Arts tour was occuring this weekend and
planned to do it on Sunday. We had planned to have dinner at our camp but got too hungry before we got back and wound up stopping at O"Naturals ( a yummy natural food place) but left enough room and time for a campfire and smores. We played dominoes and a couple of other games in the camper for awhile to relax and then Michelle wanted to
make the fire but she wasn't didn't have much luck, so Mommy stepped in with her girlscout skills and made a great fire that lasted until quite time at 10pm. From 8-10 the campground had Karyoke and you could hear it from our campsite. It was sooo funny and entertaining, not too loud, just right. The fire overlooked the lake and we sat quietly,laughing and listening to the songs and watched the view until it we were too tired. We
discussed how it's so sad that none of her friends like to camp and that how could they NOT like this. What was not to like. I said they must have either had a bad experience with it (someone made it too much work or too buggy or uncomfortable) or they never really tried it. It was a wonderful night. Sunday morn. we had our typical cold cereal
breakfast and packed up the camper (check out is at 11am). Then Michelle washed down the sides better and the camper looks really good now. We always enjoy looking at the other campers, ours seems so small but it suits us fine. It does need some repairs now so we have to see how much that will cost or maybe get another but we really like ours

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The campground allows us to park the trailer in a parking space (not the
campsite) after checkout, while we tour for the day. We went to only three of the stops on the Arts tour, a bead store, a lady who paints silk scarves (very beautiful) and my favorite was a woman who spins yarn, weaves baskets and makes jewelry. The profits go to a Tibetian school
that was established so the children could learn to read and write and keep
their culture as they are being prosecuted by their government. She was a really cool lady and I bought a beaded bracelet to support her efforts. She has even met the Dalai Lama and hosts a Tibetian monk during the winter. Very cool. Then me and my dd went to the Old Port in Portland. We had lunch at a place Oprah recommends called Mimi's. I had pain perdue
(fancy french toast) w pecan syrup. YUM! DD had a omelette with asparagus and mushrooms and jack cheese, also yummy. We browsed the rows of funky stores and headed back for our camper at 4:30. All set to leave at 5 we headed out. No traffic for 45min and I just as I was beginning to think this was all too easy VOILA the expected traffic.
It didn't bother me, the weather was still delightful, the company fantastic and the music quite relaxing but it did take us an hour longer to get home than to get there. My dd has a song she plays called Live Like You Were Dying...and it was just that kind of weekend that made me appreciate just being alive.
Have a great day everyone! (if your still reading, LOL)