Posted by donjr on August 09, 2013 at 21:04:46 from (71.246.79.15):
SIL finally decided to quit farming for a few days and take a vacation, and packed up today and headed for Ocean City to a campground.Being the typical family, there was plenty of excitement about going- Lisa (our daughter) was ready to throw her hands up; Jessica (3 feet tall, going into second grade, and won't listen to anybody) and Ashley (typical teenager- knows everything, raging hormones and a rotten attitude) and of course, Scotty. We got a phone call a few hours ago, some time after they checked into the campground, and told us that Ashly was being the usual drama queen, Scotty was about to blow up, and Jessica AKA Stinky) wasn't listening as usual. Only now it was raining. Scotty was in the tent, trying to keep it bailed out, and it was leaking, and Lisa and the two girls were holed up in the pickup. Poor Lisa has her hands full. I can just imagine the Ashley is her usual grump, and that Stinky is driving them both batty. From the looks of the radar, they got about two hours of hard rain and then two more hours of just about hard rain. Guess they'll be home Sunday evening. I can't wait to hear this story- that is, if Lisa isn't in jail for whatever....
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