The first 5 days were fine. I got a lot done, I got to sort through my supplies, go to my classroom....it was great not being interrupted! But then I got bored. I had been kicking the idea around to go down and stay with them for a couple days. I wasn't sure though since I haven't been camping in maybe 6 years (even though it's something I had done every summer from the time I was an infant!). I decided around dinnertime that I was definitely going to make the trip. I packed up my little civic and made plans to leave early Thursday morning. 5am rolls around and Molly and I start heading south.We made it through Washington DC before the morning rush hour and through Richmond, VA after the morning rush hour. Good planning!
We stopped in Chesapeake, VA for gas and lunch at 10am. It's a great little town that allows us to skip a toll road. Then we continued on our way. We got to the Outer Banks around 11:30 and to the campground at 1pm.
A little collage of our trip. Yes, Molly is drinking water from a CFA cup. She wouldn't drink from her bowl. She's not big on traveling and this was only her second time since rescuing her that she's made this trip (and first time by herself - the last time she was with my parents dogs who showed her the ropes).
It was a nice little trip. It was only 5 days, but that was about all that I could handle. I'm not the camping girl I use to be. Monday morning I was up at 4:30, 5, 5:15, 5:35...you get the idea. So finally at 6:15 I decided Molly and would just get on the road. We left about that time and made it home by 3pm. There was a bit more traffic and I was fighting with the GPS on which route I was taking.
Here's some collage pictures of our trip.
Molly - happy to not be in the car anymore, snuggling with her cousin Emma, and little did we know that the canvas covered bed would be her escape route!
After I arrived, my sister and I took a walk on the beach. It was overcast, but totally worth it. The water was so clear.
We took Molly and Callie (her other cousin) over to the Pamlico Sound. It was her first time swimming and she loved it!
On Saturday, we tie dyed t-shirts. I'm a fan of the spiral...can you tell? They use soda ash to really make the colors bright.
One of the best things about the Outer Banks - the sunsets. The top 2 pictures are from Saturday evening when I went up to the souvenir store in search of a magnet for my car. The bottom picture is the best one I got Sunday night.
Our ride home. She was much more relaxed having her bed in the front seat. Totally spoiled. She did freak out a little bit going over bridges with grates (top left), but otherwise did really well.










