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Old 06-01-2016, 08:09 AM   #1
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In a spur of the moment decision, DW decides to accompany the oldest daughter on a trip to Pigeon Forge and Nashville. Their accommodations for the week are the KOA version of a primitive camping cabin, albeit with a mini-fridge at least and she was smart enough to take her Keurig. Their first night there was last night and DW's text to me this morning (6:38 am) says it all:

"Birds are chirping and I have went to the restroom and have my first cup of coffee. I have a whole new appreciation for our Monty, lol"

Poor girls, I do have to add that in my opinion it still beats having to work for the week!!

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No kidding, that still certainly beats work. Makes me think of how we often sleep with the bedroom windows open until the birds start ramping up then the windows and the blinds get closed quickly and we roll back over to sleep another couple hours while all the tents (like we used to sleep in) are all waking up around us.
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Now Bingo, if you were a Good Hubby, you would have pulled the Monty over there and set it up for them!
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Old 06-01-2016, 04:57 PM   #6
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Now Bingo, if you were a Good Hubby, you would have pulled the Monty over there and set it up for them!
I would have if I could, DW called me at work and had decided to go and they left before I even got home. The complicated part was that they are staying two nights in Pigeon Forge and three in Nashville. Sure is quiet at the house, wish I had the luxury of taking off on the spur of a moment and going camping. I think thise women are spoiled!! Lol!
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