Glamping
- kscott66814
- Jul 16, 2023
- 2 min read
We headed to our camper on Friday afternoon. We really just wanted to get away. I decided that I could sit in my recliner there just as easily as I do at home. We did go for a nice walk when we first got there and I tolerated it well. Friday night was very nice. My friends Todd and Brenda came to visit. I haven't seen them since before my surgery. Darlene, Wayne and Sarah were camping as well so they came to visit for a bit. We had a very nice evening with lots of laughs. I wasn't feeling particularly great and I got really tired around 9:30. Everyone went home. David and I watched a movie and then went to bed. I've been dealing with a headache for a few days on top of my other symptoms and I get so tired so easily.
Saturday mid morning my sister Elizabeth came to the campground. We played scattergories with Darlene and Sarah. It's one of my favorite games. It was a lot of fun and tons of laughs! I tried to take a walk in the afternoon but it was just too hot and I didn't make it very far. I was experiencing extreme weakness and shortness of breath. I went back to the camper and sat in my recliner in the air conditioner trying to cool down and hoping to feel better. I am always wanting to do more and more to get back to feeling normal. I get pretty discouraged when I can't do the things that I think I can, like taking a walk. I do however understand that it takes time so I listen to my body and rest when I should. Patrick came to visit in the evening and David grilled up a chicken and steak tips dinner for us. I was able to take another walk after dinner and I finished the walk with minimal issues. Very relaxing night.
It was nice to see some of the campers that we have camped with for several years now. Some stopped in at our site and some we saw on our walks. I was very careful of not getting too close to anyone and David reminded everyone that I couldn't do hugs and kisses. This is tough for me because I am a hugger. Some of the campers that I am friendly with are going through their own medical concerns and they took the time to check on me. I am blessed. Many have been very generous purchasing fundraiser tickets and t- shirts! Thank you all so much!
Sunday morning was a complete washout with weather warnings of a tornado watch so we packed up and headed home ...

Bella enjoyed camping too! Maybe we can do it again next weekend!
Wishing everyone an enjoyable Sunday ☀️
Each 💔 beat matters
KellyAnn
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I am so glad you're able to go to the camper once in awhile. I know how much you guys enjoy your time there and considering our iffy weather lately at least you pick your days well. Hope you took it easy today and rested a little. Love love love 😘💓💞 you as always.