Dry Camping in the Cabela’s Parking Lot

This event happened a little earlier this year, but I can’t remember the date or location, so I thought it would be a great story to close out 2012. Already, we’ve had so many adventures, and we are only a few months into our travels. I can’t wait to see what else is to come in the coming years.

Honestly, we will never forget these wonderful adventures. This image is of the boys laying out all their toys on their play-mat in a Cabela’s parking lot on the East Coast somewhere between Ohio and Georgia.

See the generation running in the background? That was a lifesaver today. We had a bit of a mishap of some food and cleaning supplies falling on the bed while we were traveling, and we had to pull over and use our washer and dryer. We literally parked as close to a road drain as possible and bucketed dirty laundry water to dump it. The kids thought it was a grand adventure.

I’ll be a little honest, doing laundry in a Cabela’s parking lot mortified me, but I guess it means I’m a true redneck. And a couple of people came to inspect our ‘setup’ and sought to equip their cargo trailer similarly.

Bumblebee-Little Red Riding Hood – Rhemalda

We can’t wait to see where the adventures of 2013 take us.

Emmaline Hoffmeister is the author of eight historical fiction novels and has published nine short stories in various publications worldwide. Left Behind marks Emmaline’s debut in Christian fiction and her first novel in over a decade. With degrees in accounting and psychology from Central Washington University and Brigham Young University-Idaho, Emmaline built a 12-year career as a fraud investigator, as well as an accountability, legal compliance, financial, and performance auditor. She later chose to become a stay-at-home mom, focusing on raising her two sons. In 2009, she launched her writing and publishing career. A lover of story, structure, and scenic places, Emmaline’s creativity is shaped by her travels and by the rugged beauty of North Idaho, where she now lives with her husband and two sons. When she’s not designing or writing, you’ll likely find her walking along the rivers and lakes near home, dreaming up new ideas with a journal in hand.