Well you'll all be pleased and no doubt surprised to hear that we arrived in...blazing sunshine. In fact it was warm enough for the kids to put on their swimsuits and go paddling in the burn while Hubby and I put up the tent in shorts and t-shirts. Yup it got bloomin' cold at about 2am but we were prepared for that. There was the odd bit of drizzle each morning but by every lunchtime it was at least dry, we did have a bit of sunshine here and there and it was warm enough to sit outside the tent each evening.
Weather forecast my rear end. Sleet? Hah! Just goes to show. I'd have been gutted if we hadn't gone and the weather was this nice. It was a lovely campsite (new one to us) and we had a great time.
Quote: Originally posted by Valk_scot on 05/6/2009
I've pulled it all out of course and repacked it and there will be enough space now for the coolbox, two coolbags, four weekend bags, the beer and the kids. I have pushed aside the unworty thought though it would all be much easier if I left behind one holdall, one box of beer, one camping chair, one sleeping bag and one Hubby.,....
Pmsl! That sounds very familiar.
Mr F tried to load the car to come back from a cottage holiday a few years ago, and was getting in a right strop. His temper wasn't improved by me mentioning that he'd started with entirely the worng stuff, and left huge great gaps as a consequence.
He stomped off in a huff and I repacked the car in a jiffy, even finding room for the infernal guitar comfortably. After all, this was just our clothes and dog stuff, no camping kit at all.
I was very tempted to leave him to his sulk and drive home alone, but as we were in Cornwall I thought this was possibly a little unfair. I don't think he spoke to me until we got this side of the New Forest.
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