This is my first trip report, so here goes nothing.
Planning this trip was a bit different than the other trips. We didn't plan as long as we normally do, and it kept evolving - and - devolving from week to week. We had reservations beginning on Sunday October 3 and departing Saturday October 9, but I canceled Sunday and Monday. Saturday, I decided that we should go ahead and check in Monday (I looked it up, and Monday was available), but it just didn't feel right. Saturday night, I found out why. DD started complaining of an ear ache, but we couldn't get her in until Monday.

Kinda hard to check in at the Fort and go to the pediatrician's office at the same time.
Bright and early Monday, DD and I headed to the Dr's office. DH slept in late because he had a full night of driving ahead of him.

We finally made it back home with some antibiotics, finished packing, and headed out much later than I had anticipated.
After driving all night, we FINALLY made it to the Fort around 8:30 Tuesday morning.
I have NEVER checked in that early, so we followed the guard's instructions of pulling up to the lane and someone would check us in. No biggie. Sounds familiar.
I'll be the first to admit that after 14 hours of driving - err riding and staying awake to make sure we don't crash into a ditch -that I don't pick up on visual cues that well. By visual cues, I should have noticed that the check-in lanes were closed, but I didn't. I not-so-much-of-a-morning-person grounds keeper informed us that "Duh, genius. You have to go inside." Okay, so maybe those weren't his
exact words, but you get the drift.
We had requested the 1500 loop, but new it was a long shot. To be perfectly honest, the closer the time got, the less I cared as to what loop it was. I think DH was secretly wanting the 2000 loop, which is exactly what we got. (Pictures are big. Sorry.)
DD saw me taking pictures, and she wanted in on some of the action. She's wearing one of my old shirts:
We finally managed to get set-up:
At first, my ears were hanging on the clothesline (pictures of that later

), but had a better idea and pinned it to the screen house:
View from behind the site:
Dinner that night was none other than a GAG with mac n cheese and cowboy beans:
DD playing on the playground while we waited for our food:
That evening, we caught up with my brother and his family for the campfire program and movie. I have to say that I have been camping at the Fort since 1985 but have never made it to the campfire program. This year, I was determined to change that. Here are some pics of DD enjoying the music:
DD was determined that she was NOT going to be scared of Chip or Dale. She announced every minute that she was NOT going to be scared. She was wrong. She developed a death grip on me and buried her head in my shoulder at the sight of an enormous chipmunk, so DH got his picture made:
We opted to not watch the movie (Beauty and the Beast), and chose to catch the electrical water pageant, instead. This is where I should add that my camera began messing up and we weren't able to fix it until we got home. It wasn't wanting to hold charge, and it didn't register what was wrong until on our way home. I ended up taking way less pictures than had planned in an attempt to conserve battery life.
DD waiting for the parade:
After a 14 hour drive and a very long first day, we headed back to the campsite and called it a night.
Wednesday held a pretty big surprise for us, but that will be in the next post.