Roasting marshmallows over a campfire, then placing the blackened goo on a piece of chocolate between two graham crackers; the hot marshmallow melting the chocolate … the iconic image of camping with kids. We couldn’t wait to make them with Rebekah, our 5-year old granddaughter on her first ever overnight camping trip. She assured us she loves s’mores … well, except for the marshmallows … maybe hold the graham crackers …. o.k. … just give her the damn chocolate!
- Our Casita Spirit – all the comforts of home in 17 feet of “cute”
- I always wanted to be a cowgirl so that’s how I decorated my Casita
- Stove, refrigerator, sink, a/c, heat – all the creature comforts
- My family assures me that I do, indeed, kiss better than I cook
- A new twist on an old question; right, Ladies?
- Bathroom behind door #1, closet behind door #2
- What happens at Grandma’s, stays at Grandma’s
- I know we’re supposed to enjoy the great outdoors, but just in case
- Waiting for camp to get set up
- Pig heaven!
- Playtime on a rainy afternoon
- Just big enough on a rainy day to stay inside & watch movies
- Inside dining for two – granddaughter & Grampy
- The ranger gave a lecture on owls, then made s’mores with gummy worms (in honor of the owls). Bekah ate the worms and chocolate.
- Good morning, Sunshine
- Kettle corn from the farmers market at the historic Koreshan meeting house
- Taking a rest overlooking the Estero River, watching kayakers and paddle boarders
- Rebekah and Grampy at a stand of bamboo
- Until next time
We camped at Koreshan Historic Site State Park in Estero, Florida between Fort Myers and Naples on Florida’s west coast.
Love it. Your post makes me want to pack up and go. Great pics of family fun. In light & love Cheryle
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