Monday, May 11, 2009

Camping in the back woods of Omaha, GA

I spent last weekend in the middle of no where (Omaha, GA) camping! If you know me you might ask what I was doing in the wilderness knowing good and well I am afraid of bugs? I actually did very well! We got there Friday around 5 and got a tour of the site.


This was our kitchen... cute! They simply pitched a tent over one of the picnic tables and layed outdoor rugs inside, and a table cloth to give it a homey feel.



This is a neat thing... If you don't want to shower in the community showers, you can bring your own. This shower/portapotty tent allows you to fill a bag of water that hooks up to the top of the tent and take a shower. The bag can be placed out in the sun to get warm. I might invest in one of these considering my first shower was freezing. I can't remember the last time I took a cold shower! I was not pleased!




Putting our tent together was not nearly as difficult as I expected.






That's good because the level of difficulty would determine whether or not I'd do it again. It took maybe 30 minutes and we we're up and running.


This is my camping buddy. I brought my pink tennis racquet to play but they didn't have a court. My next trip I'm bringing my pink fishing pole to go fishing. There was a good sized lake on the site and a good number of visitors cought catfish.


The first night we had tacos!! Saturday morning we had eggs, sausages, grits and apple raisin nut bread. Saturday night we had hot wings, smothered chicken, cabbage, potatoes, rice and brownies and fruit salad for desert. Sunday morning we had waffles, sausages links and fruit for breakfast. I think I ate better out there than when I'm home.
This trip was truly relaxing. I had terrible mobile reception while there (I called my sister to let her know I made it and she talked badly about us saying we were supposed to be picking berries, not Blackberrying, LOL). I'll admit, the site wasn't as primitive as one would expect. Some of the friends had t.v.'s in their rooms to play dvd's. We also found out that if you brought a cable wire, you can rent cable as well! That's perfect for men who don't want to miss the BIG game!
Anyway, I was able to go jogging while there, we played card games and laughed a lot. We had talks about the Bible. We had Sunday service at the pavilion, and headed back home.
If you haven't gone camping, you absolutely should at least once. We're going back in the Fall.