Posting this one a little late per usual 😂 This was from our camping trip a week ago, but come set up camp with us! 🌞🤎 There’s always a little bit of chaos before the relaxing part begins 😂 Thankfully we had a pull-in spot this time because if you RV… you KNOW the stress of backing in. 😅

And yes, I know RV camping isn’t exactly roughing it….but a bed, bathroom, kitchen AND the outdoors? This is 100% my kind of camping! 😂

Our trailer isn’t anything fancy, but truthfully, we hardly spend any time inside besides sleeping and using the bathroom anyway. What I love most is how many memories this little trailer holds for our family. 🥹 It’s given us such an affordable way to pack up the kids and visit so many different places throughout the year…and those are the memories I know I’ll miss someday. 🤎

I’m already a little sad that camping season is coming to an end, but I’m hoping we can squeeze in at least one cozy fall camping trip before we call it a year. 🍂🏕️

💬 Are you choosing tent camping or RV camping?

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