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    RVinMomma got a reaction from Angie in Wooden Musket Mickey Sign   
    . Hopefully this works. It's my wooden musket sign that I got in the mail today!!!!
    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    RVinMomma got a reaction from CampingWithChildren in Wooden Musket Mickey Sign   
    Who makes the these? There is a post on the Dis, i know i know :-[ , but it looks like you have a lot of interested campers wanting one, including me! Your name was removed by a moderator over there, hahahahaha. Anyways its almost tax time and I want to spend some money!
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    RVinMomma got a reaction from GaDawgFan.....Kelly in How to build a sign post for Snarky or the green sign   
    Woohoo, I love this board already. My type of people!! Not that I cuss all the time but I also try not to walk around with my nose in the air.
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    RVinMomma reacted to BayLake Campers in First trip to the fort since losing my wife, any tips?   
    I just want to thank everyone once again, it is like a second family here and I certainly do appreciate it.
    One thing I did do was buy the RV we had dreamed of for a long time, the kids agreed that she would have loved it and we are go to go many places and see lots.
    Its not new, but new to us, lol.
    Warren

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    RVinMomma reacted to Lou... in First trip to the fort since losing my wife, any tips?   
    If we have anything to say about it, it will be.
    The FHF gears are turning.
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    RVinMomma reacted to ftwildernessguy in Finally - accessible travel trailers   
    I saw a piece in the latest Trailer Life about this company.  Their link was incorrect, but I have located the correct one.  I can't believe that with all of the physically disabled people who like to camp there are, a company hasn't tapped into this market yet.  Here you go, kids:
    http://www.harborview.mobilitycamper.com/
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    RVinMomma reacted to DaveInTN in Pictures of Holiday Decorations at the Fort.   
    These are some of our decorations from last week.


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    RVinMomma reacted to Momoffive aka Loretta in New Condo-Tent Arrived   
    Ok this should do it

    Attaching the inner tent.  So easy.  The floor is attached to each inner tent.  Each with a screen door or privacy door too.

    All attached.  Last step to attach the floor tarp inside.  Hook and loop all around.  This was the hardest part.

    Ready to sleep, will easily fit a double air bed in each with room to spare.

    She picked her room!

    Matt and my biggest helper!  Plenty of room for him to stand.  Plenty of room to walk around!!  Room for 7 plus.

    All packed up and ready to put up anouther day  :D.  The ground tarp is not in the bag.  The poles are in a box.
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    RVinMomma reacted to momofmany...Christina in Here they are!   
    Finally got around to uploading pictures. Here they are!
    Outside #1:
    Outside #2:
    Outside with awning open and kitchen open:
    Close up of outside kitchen:
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    RVinMomma reacted to Momof6....aka Marty in What makes your kitchen "perfect"   
    What makes my kitchen "perfect"?  Cheerful children cooking and cleaning up while I sit and chat with fiends.
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    RVinMomma reacted to Sunshine Camper in What to keep in the camper?   
    I know you all will think I'm crazy for keeping this list but here it goes.
    10- This is an extremely helpful website- http://www.lovetheoutdoors.com/camping/Tips/Tips_and_Advice.htm
    BEDDING & BATH (SLEEPING)
    Bedding- sheets (we use sheets because it’s usually too hot for sleeping bags) -blankets- (we use old down comforters-it’s lightweight)
    -Pillows!!
    -Extra blankets-winter/spring months -I keep these stored in the camper in plastic Ziploc XL bags or the clear zip up kind found @ Wal-Mart in the ironing board section (store with a used dryer sheet to keep the bedding from smelling musty)
    -Mattress foam thingies (looks like an egg crate) on the beds-these do make a difference.
    Bath and Beach Towels- I bought the cheap Wal-Mart bath towels (keep in the trailer/RV) and we have Beach/Pool towels (Wal-Mart $6) that we keep in the trailer too.
    TOILETRIES/SHOWERS: CLOTHES
    1) Shampoo/conditioner
    2) Deodorant
    3) Hairbrush
    4) Toothbrush
    5) Toothpaste
    6) Soap
    7) Clothes –seasonal (bathing suit or jacket)
    *Flip Flops for showers and pool-this prevents foot fungus
    9) Toiletries bag-2 options I’ve seen the shower bags found at Bed, Bath and Beyond use a 20% off coupon they’re $7ish. See below-ladies only- (I got the men’s at Target for $4) You can use the $1 caddy baskets with handle but they are cumbersome. Gal size Ziploc bag works too.
    10) Mesh bag (beach type bag or grocery-reusable) for carrying your clothes to and from your campsite to the Comfort Station/Bathroom. ***You place your towel and clothes to the showers in the mesh bag (or reusable grocery bag)-so you aren’t taking lots of cumbersome duffle bags into the bathroom. There might be a line of people to shower and this saves time. Wal-Mart’s bags are $.50-most stores have them and are usually $.99. I saw a family with a different color for each family member. Mom had a red Target bag, Dad had a Publix green bag, blue Wal-Mart for the son and the daughter had a black Publix bag.
    11) Long trips-use a garbage bag to place dirty cloths in or buy a folding hamper-while unpacking the dirty laundry is gathered already
    12) I suggest keeping your bath towels (wet) hooked or hung in the trailer. They should dry faster in the air conditioning vs. outside in the summer months. Pool/beach towels can be kept outside to dry in the sun.
    13) I’ve never tried this (my kids are too old for this idea) but read it and thought it was a great tip for young children. Purchase a small blow up pool under $5-$10 for the kids. Place in the campground shower while the water is filling it up the kids can sit in it and wash up. It’s like a mini inexpensive tub. They aren’t on the floor of the shower they’re in the pool.
    COOKING/KITCHEN- FOOD
    **Do not buy kitchen tools in the camping section. Buy in the kitchen section because it’s cheaper. You can use what you have in your kitchen-we have bought what we need separately since we go so often AND we don’t want to forget something like a can opener. Cooking for camping is the same items you would need if you were cooking at home. **Once you’ve finished cooking your meal-before eating, heat up water in your kettle to do dishes (tent camping tip).
    1) Cooking kettle (like a teakettle) for heating water (to do dishes) or hot chocolate
    2) Plastic tools-spatula, spoons, tongs etc.-cooking utensils (you will use) TIP: TENT camping-I’ve seen campers use those plastic 5 drawer storage carts (with wheels) for storing the tools, Ziploc bags, aluminum foil etc. They keep it next to the “food prep table” in a screened porch.
    3) Napkins-Paper Towels (at least 2 rolls)
    4) Dish strainer for drying dishes-these are cheap
    5) Skillet, & 3 size cooking pots with lids (small, medium and large)-the large is a must for us-we cook spaghetti a lot
    6) Measuring cup-this has come in handy.
    7) *Can opener/Scissors-a MUST (the most forgotten items camping)
    *Always keep baking soda on hand-(girl scout tip)-in case of a fire use baking soda on the fire to put it out.
    9) Keep baking soda in your (RV) fridge while not in use-keep it fresh smelling
    10) Knives-utility, paring, chef
    11) Ziploc bags in different sizes for storing -qt. and gal sizes
    12) Plates, plastic ware, cups, bowls (disposable or plastic)-I bought plastic bowls, plates, plastic ware ($1 Store or after summer sale)
    13) Tablecloth (for picnic table) along with clips to hold it down (Camping section Wal-Mart, the red and white checkerboard kind-it holds up better than any of the others I’ve bought-it’s like $2) - the clips keep the tablecloth from flying away. Holidays-you can use a decorated tablecloth to represent a certain holiday. TIP: I also wash the tablecloths after a trip in the washer (with the towels)-just don’t put them in the dryer.
    14) Aluminum foil-non-stick Reynolds wrap for cooking-no generic-believe me the generic sticks to the grill and the food
    15) Dish soap-small for cleaning dishes (refill it when I get home)
    16) Sponge for dishes the ones for the grill in the camping section-Wal-Mart
    17) Potholders
    18) Dish towels (at least 2-3)-for drying dishes
    19) Wet ones (generic) (you don’t have a sink close by-it’s great for quick hand washing) Great when you have little ones. You can also use baby wipes.
    20) Clorox Wipes are great quick clean ups…like wiping down the tablecloth because it’s out with the dirt all day. *Don’t confuse Clorox wipes with wet ones.
    21) Pam-non-stick spray-the grill personal gas grill
    22) Mixing bowl-to mix food or use for cut up fruit or chips-etc.
    23) Hand mixer-small $6-$8-Wmart (mashed potatoes)-I know not real camping
    24) Coffeemaker –if you drink coffee
    25) Colander-for pasta
    26) Spices-salt, pepper, etc. (your favorites)-$1 @ Wal-mart in camping section-or the S/P. -note the salt will get hard if you don’t put rice in it (we live in FL).
    27) Toaster-$10 at Wal-Mart
    28) Peeler- for potatoes or apples
    29) Cutting Board
    30) **Crock-pot is great for having your dinner cook all day then come back and eat-love this! MANY campers use this-us included (Our trip to DC-I set the crock pot each day for our dinner). It was great knowing I didn’t have to cook when I got back from walking all day.)
    31) *Disposable containers-Glad ware is great for storing leftovers to heat up again later. These are great for storing butter, hotdogs, etc. in coolers from getting soggy. (if you don’t have a fridge)
    32) Portable grill (Coleman) for pancakes, steak, chicken, anything-we LOVE ours
    33) Microwave (we had one in our pop-up)
    34) RV-Tip: Narrow trashcan inside trailer-found at Wal-Mart. Use kitchen size bags.
    35) RV-Tip: Cleaners-Fantastic is recommended on our counters, a small bottle of bleach for just about anything, Windex-we have glass mirrors
    36) RV-Tip: Hand soap for kitchen and bathroom
    37) Caddy for plates, napkins, plastic ware-this way it’s all together and you don’t have to make bunch of trips getting stuff on the table. It’s a Pampered Chef item-I have one for home and the trailer. $16.50…very useful! I refill it after every trip or if we’re on a long trip refill when needed. I just grab this and place on table for meals.
    FOOD-*
    ***Anything you would normally eat. You can pre make meals and freeze them-saving time and money. Pack non-perishable foods in paper grocery bags or reusable-then when you empty a bag-compact the bag for more room. Freeze bottled water then place in cooler to help with keeping the food or drinks cold.
    Cereal
    Water-gallon for cooking-unless you have a water purifier (we buy our gallon water in a 6 pk. Box at Costco)-we store in our bathtub in the trailer-in case one leaks.
    Bottled water
    Fruit
    Instant oatmeal
    Popcorn (microwave?)
    Hot chocolate mix
    Tea if you’re a tea drinker
    Coffee-if you’re a coffee drinker
    Sandwich meats
    Ketchup
    Mustard
    Mayo
    Butter-squeeze and stick
    Mac n cheese-always a favorite
    Bacon/sausage
    Pancakes
    Creamer if you like coffee
    Sugar
    Salt & pepper –$1 camping section Wal-Mart
    Spices-your favorites for cooking
    Soup-great for camping-maybe a stew
    Grill meat-steak, salmon, pork chops, chicken, ribs- to name a few
    Eggs
    Bread-sandwiches for lunch
    Milk
    Syrup
    Smores -marshmallows, graham crackers, Hershey chocolate (it’s not camping without these)
    Roast hot dogs
    Spices
    Onion
    Spaghetti sauce and noodles
    Salad & dressing
    Baked potatoes
    Baked Beans
    Rice
    Bagels
    Cooking Spray (like Pam) and liquid too
    CROCK POT
    **Planning Meals- We (I who are we kidding-lol) pre-plan our meals each trip. I purchase what we need before we leave for the campgrounds. We plug in the fridge 2 days before we leave so it’s nice and cold. The day of leaving or the day before I purchase the perishables and place them into the fridge in the trailer. If we are gone on a long trip and stopping a night or 2 before arriving. I will only buy groceries for the days on the road. Then once at our destination I will get all the groceries. This is for space in fridge and in case the fridge breaks and the food doesn’t spoil for whatever reason.
    GEAR/ SUPPLIES- SHELTER
    1) Garbage bags (we generally use one a day for trash) 30 gallon or higher
    2) Flashlights-at least one heavy duty (for the bathroom in the evenings)-it gets dark out there
    3) Compactable trashcan (I got mine at camping world for $10) and love it. I hold the trash bag up with clothespins. ***Remember to keep the trash in your car at night or take it to the dumpster-the animals will find it if you forget.
    4) Off spray (bug spray)-you’ll be sorry if you don’t bring this at least one bottle (Avon’s Skin So Soft works great-but expensive)
    5) Off buckets for around the campsite for bugs-these are nice at least 2-found in the summer seasonal section at Wal-Mart if not garden section)
    6) Firewood and charcoal for cooking and lighter fluid-*firewood found at the camp host site or the campgrounds camp store, ranger station
    7) Matches or we suggest aim n flame-
    Chairs folding-one for each family member at Wal-Mart or Sports Authority-Coleman brand
    9) Skewers for roasting hot dogs or marshmallows over the fire camping aisle at Wal-mart (4 for $1.88)
    10) Sunscreen-of course we live in FL
    11) Ant spray killer (always comes in handy)-we live in FL
    12) Fly swatter-we live in FL (you would be surprise how often you use this)-Bee’s & Flies
    13) Batteries on hand for everything battery- D’s, AAA and AA
    14) Clothespins to hang towels to dry or for hanging string lights or clipping a bag of chips.
    **15) Folding table to cook on which frees up the picnic table-all sites have grills (pits) and picnic tables-our RV came with a utility table
    16) Electrical cord (outdoor kind)-for plugging in a fan (yes we have a fan for summer months) or TV
    17) Cooler--these aren’t cheap so I suggest Wal-Mart (COLEMAN makes a great insolated cooler $30-$45 depending on the size)-you can pack perishable food in one (if you don’t have a fridge) and drinks in another.
    18) Quarters for buying ice or doing laundry-*Disney’s Ft. Wilderness-We go through $25 in a week @ Disney in the summer months. Lots of ice and wash towels at least once if staying for a week.
    19) I keep laundry detergent on hand just in case something HAS to be washed. Long trips it’s needed or pool/beach towels on a week at Disney.
    20) Duraflame logs (generic) -only to be used to keep warm not for cooking. We use them as a fire starter. Found in camping section at Wal-mart
    21) Ponchos-disposable (Wal-Mart $.88 a piece)-especially in the summer months you’ll need them.
    22) FIRST AID KIT-a given! (Wal-Mart camping section)
    23) Cell Phone chargers for your cell phone
    24) Adult and Kids Tylenol
    25) BIKES!-to ride around the campgrounds and with a bike lock found at Wal-Mart-learned the hard way!!!!!
    26) Bike helmets-goes with above (maybe a bike pump)
    27) Keys (extra set to trailer)-RV
    28) Tools like hammer/mallet just in case-for tent stakes and a camp shovel
    29) Broom-small dust buster for cleaning trailer.
    30) Rug at the door of the trailer/tent-keeps dirt out
    31) Rope to hang the towels or I bought a double hook Iron rod (for hanging plants at WM then purchased these
    I bought 2 -one on each hook. Beach towels go on one and swim suits on the other. Some campgrounds you aren’t allowed to tie rope or anything to trees. Camping World has the white hook thing.
    32) Lights-battery Coleman (tent) lantern or propane gas on picnic table). DO NOT USE propane light in your tent-Carbon monoxide poisoning. I’ve seen people plug in a utility light as well.
    33) A canopy for sitting out of the sun-enclosed (Wal-mart-EZ-Up the screen is separate) –one of the best items we’ve bought. We place the picnic table under this along with the double plant hook for drying our pool/beach towels
    34) *Old towels or rags for drying the picnic table or electrical cord if it’s wet for packing up to go home.
    35) Bug zapper-Lowe’s-it’s $44 and keeps the bug’s away-we hang it from our awning
    Stinger
    Ultra Zapper
    Iem #: 69710 Model: UVB45
    $45.97
    36) Toilet paper (you don’t need to use the RV kind in the RV section of Wal-mart as long as what you buy is biodegradable)-we use Scotts
    37) FREEZER PACKS- bought 3 of these at Wal-Mart. Cooler/camping section. I use them in our (RV) fridge to keep it extra cold especially in the summer months.
    38) Shoe Rack-white found at Wal-mart in the iron/laundry section $3-$4). Keep outside trailer to hold shoes and flip flops to dry.
    39) Cable cord (50 ft. or more)-for Disney to receive cable to your TV
    40) propane for stoves and grills
    RV-
    1) Leveling blocks (Camping World)-leveling your RV-these go under your wheels if need-also use under your jacks.
    2) Wheel blocks-orange (2pk) Wal-Mart-so your RV doesn’t roll away from you once detached from the car-these go at the wheels
    3) Hose for water hook up-Wal-Mart too
    4) Propane for cooking-Wal-Mart
    5) Outside lights on the awning (optional but nice to have)
    -*If you have a gray (sink and shower water) and black tank (the toilet water)-toilet paper-deodorizer for grey and blank tank-Wal-mart-liquid not powder (we’ve tried both and liquid seemed to work MUCH better than powder)-you can always use Calgon-it’s much cheaper and does the job. I pour gray liquid deodorizer down all the sinks and the tub/shower-then rinse it with hot water after tanks have been emptied.
    6) Outdoor carpet/Rug found at Camping World-also a cheap green floor mat found at Wal-Mart $4-$6)-it’s great for getting the sand off your feet/shoes. Cuts down on the dirt and sand in the RV
    7) Clean Machine Step mats-2 they wrap around the 2 steps into your trailer. Color to match your TT-this greatly helps keep dirt out and most importantly you don’t slip when the steps are wet.
    General Info. Lessons Learned:
    1) **I keep a Camping Folder (mine is a 5 pocket plastic) of all the campgrounds (maps) past and present to remember the good sites (so we get the right size site too)-shade is a must. Don’t forget to print the confirmation email for your site, maps, tickets for any theme parks etc.-keep in folder.
    2) **Keep all food stored in a car locked or the RV especially at night. Raccoons will get your food and trash your site. -Ft. Desoto and Anastasia are famous for this. Not drinks-they don’t want drinks.
    3) Remember once you’ve bought the camping “equipment” it’s free the second trip out. It’s an investment at first but it’s nice to know you’re taking your bed and your things on your trips.
    4) Read www.disboards.com camping section for newbie camping info. “Camping Disney World”-great advice on that board-even pictures of camp set ups. A picture is truly worth a 1000 words!
    5) Camp close to home first trip-see what you might need after one day-then go to Wal-mart and pick up the things you might need. Not everyone camps the same.
    6) Make sure gas (propane tanks in RV) is turned off before leaving campsite.
    7) Make sure wheel blocks are under the wheels on the RV before unhooking from the vehicle
    Info website- http://www.rv.net/
    9) The book “Next Exit” (found at Borders or Cracker Barrel) is a good book to find what’s ahead to pull your RV in for food or gas
    10) Ft. Wilderness info- http://home.hiwaay.net/~jlspence/faq_fw.htm
    11) Another website for good info http://home.gwi.net/~spectrum/list.html
    12) Check break lights before leaving the campgrounds and home-RV
    13) Make sure antenna is down before leaving-RV
    14) Make sure the RV is level when you park it at the campground.
    15) Make sure electrical cord is unplugged before pulling out of campsite or home-RV.
    16) Always check tire pressure before leaving for a trip-helps with mileage and a blow out- RV.
    17) Never keep food stored in your RV while not in use.
    See I told you I was crazy....but it helps others getting started so I keep it-it helps me. :)
    Enjoy your rv.
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    RVinMomma reacted to Lizzy Dorie 777 in What to keep in the camper?   
    Everyone has given you great ideas. The one thing I did during our first few trips was have a small notebook, because inevitably just when you think you have it all, when you go to cook you've forgotten something. When that happens, you can jot it down and get it when you get back.
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    RVinMomma reacted to .....Gary in What to keep in the camper?   
    Crock pot, electric skillet & folding table. It will help keep the unit cooler. Oh BIG cooler w/ beverages for fiend visitors! :popcorn:
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    RVinMomma reacted to wak648...Bill in Packing a camper is hard work and expensive   
    Just remember that you can save space by using your underwear 4 times before you wash it. Just remember to rotate it inside out and back to front.
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    RVinMomma reacted to HappyCamper...Deb in Packing a camper is hard work and expensive   
    Okay, I'll also take the time to admit that not ALL of the stuff we took out of the il camper went back into the new. My garage has a pile of to-go-through stuff!
    Now, on the day we actually PACK for a trip, the family knows beat to let me enjoy stacking in the cereal boxes just so and making the most out I our fridge space.
    Yup, we're a sick (but happy) breed!
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    RVinMomma reacted to fishngjb in Talk to me about cleaning the camper on vacation   
    We too, use the small can under the sink for garbage and take it out daily, since the hot water heater is also under the sink. Ugg! Also there are just the 2 of us, unless the grandkids are with us, and my theory of putting things back after you are finished with them especially applies to living in the RV.
    Also, we have 2 dogs with us, but we deal with dog hairs at home with spot vacuuming every other day. Hey, we have been married for 48 years this year and so realize that a "spotless" house is worth what ? Enjoy this vacation and have a major cleaning project when you get home. Life is short !
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    RVinMomma got a reaction from Sensei in How to build a sign post for Snarky or the green sign   
    Well if thats the case then "they" can kiss my ass. ooops, im sure that isnt allowed sorry!
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