How to Keep Your Cool at Camp
It’s California, and autumn weather in the mountains can be tricky to predict. Typically in October, days are on the warmer side and nights on the chilly side! What does that mean to your packing list? Daytime shorts AND nighttime sweatpants. Hiking shoes ‘n socks for outdoor activities, of course. But uggs for after-activity kicking back always welcomed.
Basically, if you plan for DIS-comfort, you'll be the most comfortable of all. In October, Patti brings a down sleeping bag to snooze warmly and lightweight jammies if it's cooler than usual. If you have a tiny personal fan, throw that in the car, too.
Remember that massage oil and magical facial potions will also make you slightly grimier. Hey, it's camp! Don’t bother with a hairdryer if a slicked-back ponytail or headband will do. Drink lots of water whenever you are in the mountains, and wearing a hat or visor during outside activities in the sun strongly advised.
Part of the fun of Camp is letting our hair down and being in the moment. Whether it’s picture-perfect weather or a touch on the challenging side, being flexible and prepared will ensure your weekend results in happy memories.
Send an Enlisted Serviceman's Wife to Camp -- 2009!
Until we meet again….
~steph
One Major Camp Theme is CHOCOLATE
What do women really want? Chocolate. CHOCOLATE. CHOCOLATE!!! To get you in the mood for being in a happy place, give Patti's recipe for Kahlua Chocolate Cupcakes with Kahlua Buttercream Frosting a try. She posts her recipes on her foodie blog, Worth The Whisk. P.S. we know a few of you don't crave chocolate, and no worries there. Chocolate at Camp is just one element of good times here.




