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Monday, July 28, 2014

"Hey there, Boo Boo!"


In a few hours my parents, my six year old niece, and I will be at Jellystone Park.  At least I won't have to sleep on the ground like the guy above;  we will be staying in my parents rather nice RV.  I've never been one who liked camping much, especially in a camper with my family, but it's only for two nights.  We will spend the day at Six Flags on Tuesday.

The website describes the park as:

If you like the idea of a family getaway in the great outdoors, consider Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park™ Camp-Resorts. You'll find a range of accommodation choices - from rustic to downright luxurious - to help you plan a vacation the whole family will love. And at Jellystone Park, you'll have access to all the amenities and activities we're known for.

I'm sure that my niece will love it.

5 comments:

  1. You are one hell of an uncle!!! Peace, brother.....

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  2. There is a Jellystone Park near where Michael and Tom live in Wisconsin, and it seems like a nice place. I bet your niece has a blast. And you never know -- the scenery might be enjoyable for you as well! ;-)

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  3. I'm sure you'll spot some shirtless camping hotties to help ease the pain.

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  4. My parents would taking us camping all the time when we were growing up. I've yet to take Jr. HMMM, potential vacation plans?

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  5. Jellystone is NOT camping. Think slightly campy KOA! HAHAHAHAA

    Six Flags is great! I remember it from a LONG time ago! I think you'll have a great time, even in close quarters for a while.

    Peace <3
    jay

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