We finished checking in, drove to our site, parked our mobile hotel and checked everything out. We had electricity, we had free Wi-Fi, and we even had cable! If we weren't winterized, there was the water hook up available. And unlike "RV" (the movie with Robin Williams which we all watched our first night at camp), we even had a sewage hook up right at our site! Camper heaven!! The bath house was located just a quick walk (or run) away. The facilities were clean and that was a major plus based on the fact that this campsite had a lot of RVs of all sizes parked in it and we had no idea of how many of the occupants would actually have to use the facilities.
After dinner and a movie, it was time to get ready for showers and bed. That's when the reality
The shower was good. Water was hot (and even hotter when someone flushed!). Wished Ihad remembered to pack a bath mat (am I spoiled or what?). Okay!! First mistake! When you turned off the water, you were instantly met with the cool-to-cold breeze that came through the doors at either end of the bath house and/or the windows which somehow seemed to always be open. You'd better dry off quickly and get dressed quickly, too! If not, you were going to catch one heck of a cold!!
When you stepped out you found that, generally, anyone else in the bath house (especially first-time RV-ers) was thinking the same thing. "What the heck was I thinking? I'm a modern woman who's used to modern things, especially indoor plumbing!!" I got back to the RV and was extremely grateful for the warmth not only of family and friends, but for the heat that was blowing out of the vents!
Everyone climbed into their sleeping bags and then into their beds (Frank and I were the only ones who didn't have sleeping bags - something else to add to the list for the next time(?), and rested from our first day's labor.
It was a good day.
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