It seems we just got here and already we’re packing up to move again. Nina’s in the shower. When she’s finished, I’ll dump the holding tanks, we’ll pull in the slide-in, hook up the car, and drive away. This is a very nice campground and this morning is the most we’ve seen of it in the daytime! Someday it’d be fun to come back here for a few weeks as there is so much to see and do in this area. For instance, when we drive from here the ten miles to Kirk and Dawnmarie’s place, we drive past Skydive Park and through the village of Volander which looks to be a very artsy-crafty little place with many delightful camera angles.
Today we’ll go to Church with Kirk and Dawnmarie and then we’ll continue our drive eastward to Exton, Pennsylvania where Daryl has taken a couple of days off from work to go playing with us.
We’ve had a good visit here. Friday Kirk took the three older kids and me to Geauga Lake, an amusement park about an hour west of here. I had not been to Geauga Lake since the late 1980’s. It has changed into quite a different park. Back then the amusement park had the western side of the lake and Sea World had the eastern side of the lake. Sea World was sold and then sold again, and is now a water park and part of the Geauga Lake complex. We arrived as the park opened at 10 a.m. and left to get some dinner and drive home at 9 p.m. We all had a very good time. Kirk got a couple of hours of sleep before he had to get up at 2:30 a.m. on Saturday morning to drive to Palmyra to take a number of youth to the temple to do baptisms for the dead. When he got home Saturday evening, he was pretty tired!
Saturday was a stay-at-home day for me. I did some “babysitting” (Olivia was down for her nap and hardly stirred) while Nina and Dawnmarie took the kids swimming at the local pool.
Well, Nina is out of the shower, dressed, and cleaning the last stuff up in the motorhome. Time for me to get movin’ along!