An email conversation between a husband and a wife.
Wife forwards email to husband from friend.
Hi Honey. Bob (fake name) wondered if we would be interested in joining his family on a camping trip. Here is the information. He says they have cabins! Let me know what you think.
Husband sends email response to wife.
Checked out the camping site. No cabins available I am sorry to say. Did get a fully shaded spot though. Sounds like it should be a great place to stay. Fishing, great for bike riding, hiking…
Wife sends email response to husband.
No cabins available? Where are we supposed to sleep?
Husband sends email response to wife.
We will all sleep in a TENT.
Wife send email response to husband.
I. AM. DOOMED.
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Sadly, I do this regularly because my husband and daughter love it.
I am sad for you and for me.
I stopped sleeping in a tent the day I graduated from college. Vacations require a bed, or it is not a vacation. I do not miss it.
Vacations also require flushing indoor toilets, within 10 feet of the sleeping area.
Like notquiteold, I’ve avoided camping since college. My husband and I are inside people. However, my daughter wants to experience camping. We’ve purchased a tent and when the weather is warm enough will have our first backyard camping trip. I am also doomed.
My deepest condolences, Beth. Doomed is not a good feeling.
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