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Hi Patricia...
I'll have to take a picture of our "2nd" home and post it on my page. Campers have sure come a long way, haven't they? Our first camping experience (with 2 small kids) was in a borrowed pup tent and all cooking done over the campfire. Then we graduated to a larger (8x10) tent, then an old used pickup camper which weighed a ton, then a 23' 1976 Pace Arrow motor home. In 2000 we decided to quit roaming, so we bought our first new camper w/slides and installed it permanently "up north". Two years ago, we decided we needed more room (grandkids, etc.), so we traded it for a 38' camper w/2 slides. I think it has about the same square footage as our house. (Just kidding).
Have a great week (& weekend). I'm on my way to a scrapbooking retreat; then my nephews wedding on Saturday. I won't be able to relax at the campground this week!