had to rub in that trip to epcot eh?
My favorite memory has to be when we camped the first time in Yellowstone.

DH and I drove to visit my bestfriend who was living in Idaho Falls. We drove from St.Louis in a dodge shelby charger.. stick.. NO I did not know how to drive one. .yes I knew how by the time we returned 2 weeks later

I some how managed to go the wrong way and we ended up on the Kansas Turnpike.. umm dear we just passed Witchita.. I think I missed a turn.. ( yes I found out I needed glasses to drive hmmm ) After a 4 hour wrong way I managed to get on the right highway.. made up some serious time thanks to trucker

and found Colorado... any way.. lost track.. We head into Yellowstone with my bestgal pal and her hubby.. we get the tent up, get firewood,make dinner ect.. Nessa (best pal) suggested marshmellow fluff instead of marshmellows.. soo Ok. I haul the fluff from here.. (for some odd reason she wasn't able to get it then, so had a extra jar for her in tow)ok.. so we get the chocolate melted for the "smores" and I go to open the fluff.. POW!! marshmellow gooo everywhere.. it exploded and scared the devil out of us and our neighbors.. mind you now.. it's pitch dark.. no electric just lanterns and our fire,here we are trying to ply the fluff off of our clothes,etc.. it was

I forgot to mention it was about 40º at that time.. and they were calling for snow that night

After getting the fluff off w peanut butter and showering in the mildly warm water.(sure wish we had our travel trailer then) we went to participate in the Ranger show.. where we learned the "correct" way to build a fire,the do's and don'ts w the animals that freely roam.. ie buffalo,elk, bears, about the time he mentioned the weather the snow started... oh sure it was beautiful..as we headed back to our tent we all wondered.. how much snow we were going to get... Then the snow turned to sleet and back and forth.. by 6 am we were frozen into our tent.. yup zipper froze.. luckily DH had the coleman propane heater and we melted our way out

We had about 7 inches of snow, the Ranger came by about 10 am checking on us and asked if we were having fluff cakes for breakfast.. hmm he rememebered us..

and if we needed any assistance getting out of the park.. we told him nope we were here for the week, he laughed at us "youngins' and told us to have fun but to watch out for bears .." they like sweet things" we never did see a bear, just the elk that passed thru our site as we ate dinner.
We hope to go next summer, this time we are bringing marhsmellow's and the Travel Trailer

Nessa can find her own fluff
