Jed and Granny

Usually I pack quite lightly when traveling. Case in point: I traversed France, England, Austria, and Germany with a backpack in my youth. I don’t like toting much. However, when we camp in the RV, I have a rolling Clampett-mobile. I think I have five pair of shoes with me! (I say, ”think,” because it’s possible I threw in two extra after I packed and I don’t want to go and count them.)

There’s room, so I use it.

We entertain ourselves quite nicely with silly games, too. ”Guess how many pair of glasses I have in my purse?” was our first game. ”Five,” answered my spouse. ”No, four. It would be five, but one is on my head now.” ”How many little hand-sanitizers do I have in my purse?” ”Three,” answered the commander. ”Two,” I said. ”Wait, let me unzip this little-used compartment. Three,” I corrected. It was nice to know my husband knows me so well.

The only other game was ”bug-our-neighbor-from-the ”Land of Enchantment” and see where we are!” Thanks, ”Parsha.” Next we’ll be bugging our friend from the ”Grand Canyon” state. Just keeping the travel lively!

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