How many school kids can spend Spring Break with their family in a comfortable RV at their favorite spot on the coast?
Probably kids whose parents own one, for an obvious answer.
Well, my son Gregg owns one (pictured), and he and Elaine and our granddaughters are spending a few fabulous days this week at an RV resort right on the shores of the Pacific Ocean.
They’ll hike along the sand, search for crustations when the tide is out, and gather sea shells to bring home. Dad may even throw a fishing line far out into the surf.
At sunset they’ll build a campfire, roast marshmallows, sing songs, and then snuggle up cozily inside when the night chill hits the camper.
Hard to beat that for a spring break treat. Those “lucky dogs.” I’m jealous.
Click here to see a post on Gregg's blog that shows how he's spending his time at the beach.
4 comments:
Roger, I will be assuming that your son Gregg will not be driving this "huge" vehicle on the road and slowing down folks in SUV's or luxury cars!
As you know, many of us feel these type vehicles do not belong on "our" highways!!!!
What is your opinion????
Luckily for Gregg, on the roads in that area, cars are not able to go any faster than RV's. However, as a new Lutheran, I have new insight: ALL vehicles are equal under heaven, and grace abounds on the highways.
I will pass this "Grace Abounds" on to the California Fire Department as well as the Clintons and the Bushes!!!!!!!!!
That would be gracious of you.
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