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Re: a quiet time in Rinkville
Posted By: Vida, on host 146.151.111.163
Date: Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at 21:42:23
In Reply To: a quiet time in Rinkville posted by Howard on Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at 19:09:54:

Maybe everybody was away camping this weekend.

We were chaperones on our church's youth group canoe trip (it's usually more than just the youth group--college age, too); imagine, just two years ago, I went as one of the kids--now I'm a chaperone!

Anyway, it was lots of fun. My husband now looks like a radish, though--uberwhite in parts, and scarlet in others. Poor guy.

We canoed down the Wisconsin River for two days. Multiple stops at sand bars on the way for swimming, playing ultimate frisbee and eating. I seriously regretted getting so into the ultimate frisbee game. I woke up the next morning stuck in the fetal position.

On one of our stops we found a giant sand spider. That thing was huge. And he was well-camouflaged. This was bad for me. I kept thinking to myself, "You never know if there's one nearby." I am the arachnophobe of arachnophobes; at night, I'll hallucinate and see spiders on the wall right next to me. I won't realize they're imaginary until I've crawled over my husband, screeched several times and flipped on the light by the door. He doesn't even wake up anymore; he just mumbles, "They're not real, honey," and rolls over. This happens at least twice a week.

Anyway, encountering the sand spider was bad because that night I couldn't sleep. I didn't have my flashlight to shine on any suspicious objects, and it was too foggy for the moon to be of any use. Every clump of sand that made its way onto the tarp looked just like a spider. All I could do was back away, gather my sleeping back around me and slowly work up the courage to pounce on the "spider" with a well-wrapped foot. Usually a shoe sole isn't even enough separation between me and a spider. I never step on them. Somehow I did it with just a sleeping bag. Jeremy, on the other hand, slept as soundly as if he were in bed at home.

All in all, however, it was a fun trip. Except for the spiders. My husband thinks I need professional help; I agree.

I hope my husband and I are still camping on the beach in forty years like you and your Mrs. I always love your posts, Howard; you remind me a bit of my grandpa. He had the best stories--silly, serious, or just plain interesting. You do the same. Thanks:)

Vida

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