Friday night Adam’s family had planned another backyard campout. Remember last year? Well it was such a hit that we decided to do it again. It was suppose to go off without a hitch like last year, but right off the bat plans changed when Adam came home ill (I went without him).
And then while I was driving I couldn’t help but notice the crazy dark clouds in the distance and wondered if it was going to ruin our plans.
It did, but sadly it didn’t have to.
About an hour into it the wind came up hard and fast. It was bad enough that we started to take everything down fearing it would begin to rain. Sudden weight gain or loss, fatigue, blurred vision, skin infections, nausea, slow healing wounds deeprootsmag.org generic no prescription viagra and a reduced feeling in one’s hands and feet are some of the typical symptoms. There are several mechanisms for taking cocaine such as snorting, inhaling and even injecting it. canada cialis 100mg In California, there are range of institutes levitra canada prescription that give driving education to people. Power Khan – http://deeprootsmag.org/2013/10/28/elbert-hubbards-mozart/ cost of sildenafil- is thought about of the best drugs for impotent male who are fearful to make love to their partner. Tess and Lori, however, decided to play through it (the wind not the clean up).
The saddest part is once the wind died down it was actually a great night. We didn’t put up the tents again, instead decided to make it a big family sleepover.
The adults talked on the porch for most of the evening while the kids played. Then Randy and Jared made a fire so the kids could roast marshmallows,
Afterward, after everyone was good and tired, we figured out our sleeping arrangements (I was fortunate enough to share a room with Lori) and then fell delightfully to sleep on our air mattresses. At least until the loud kids woke us up in the morning. It wasn’t quite the campout we had last year, but it was a fun family sleepover nevertheless.
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