Funny you should ask one of those little critters had a bit part in our latest vacation drama. I must explain here that we are THE GRISWALDS, and that Unplanned Adventure is a common occurrence for our family. This last trip was unusually uneventful
. until the last day.
In typical fashion, we enthusiastically started our morning preparations for our last day. :thewave: My daughters headed to the nearby comfort station to shower, my son plugged in his hair dryer, my DH plugged in the grill for to make pancakes, I started the coffee, and the air-conditioner kicked in All at the exact same time. Instantly the motor home went silent. The lights went off, appliances stopped their humming. Within seconds there was the distinct smell of smoke. The electric panel was melting down
. Quite quickly too I might add. As we were frantically unplugging the motor home from the power outside and looking for the source of the smoke My daughters came running into the camp site.
MOM - MOM - MOM - MOM - MOM THERE IS A SNAKE IN THE SHOWER
Jumping into action like the supper mom I am, I knew the best plan of action here was to delegate. I stayed with my husband to help with the coach and sent my oldest son to deal with the snake.
The snake turned out to be a very small one, and was easily coaxed out of the comfort station using the end of a shampoo bottle by a braver mom than me.
A wonderful repair guy (recommended by Camping World) picked up the replacement part, came on-site and had us back up and running that evening.
In the end our vacation turned out completely normal.
We have camped at FW multiple times in the past 8 years and this is the first trip we have ever had an encounter with an undesirable creature. For the most part they dont want to come in contact with you anymore than you want to see them. I hesitated to post this story because I wouldnt want it to keep you from taking your vacation and relaxing. Based on our odds (keeping in mind our Griswald status) You are more likely to lose your luggage, forget something you cant live without, need to go to the local medical clinic for typical childhood ailments (weve been there 3 times in 8 years) or melt something.
Or you could be like the other millions of folks and have an uneventful and enjoyable vacation, free from snakes and rats.
