We went away in our touring caravan on Thursday to Seasalter on the south-east coast. Our son arranged it as his youngest daughter Pearl was celebrating her second birthday on the Saturday, in all about 20 family members from both sides came.
We had a great time, weather was wet and windy on Thursday and Friday morning but turned out lovely for the party. Upset a few people with the noise but why do they go to campsites that advertise families welcome, anyway a few extras stayed over night so there were bodies sprawled all over the place this morning. Cooking breakfast was hilarious as the men decided they would cook, they did a good job despite all having severe hangovers but it was so funny to watch.
Dave got up quite late, not due to drink, he had a bad night sleeping again but when he came out of the van I could see he was having the dizzy spells (it so wasn't the drink) so we have had to stay another night as I have never towed the caravan, that might change tomorrow as it is quite expensive to stay here and I dont want him to attempt towing us home. He seems bright enough apart from that, he is just so annoyed its come back.
Hey hoe, just another rollercoaster ride, bloody hate them too. So any of you live down my way stay off the M2 London bound tomorrow between 11am-2pm as I might be towing at some point. You wouldn't miss me anyway as it will be the slowest caravan on the road. :)
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