Party Camping

By admin, December 1, 2009 10:08 pm

party camping

We just returned from a weekend camping and after a long day of walking the first day I was anxious to finally get in and configuring the store. I had not even started the kitchen fire, and I could smell the food, since the hunger that had worked well to. His stomach and his head and team play tricks like this in that after a day in the forest. Now we were in the camp could take my heavy boots and put on Birkenstocks, which, of course, are the form more comfortable to hang around the campfire.

My girlfriend always laughs about my Birkenstock is, she is a worrier and thinks she might have a rash oak or poison sumac carried out in the woods. She has a point in one direction and that is because the sandals are so horrible because I use them all the time. I very attached to my sandals that I repaired myself with everything from fishing line to tape so they look very bad now. The thing is that it has taken much time to reach the point where this comfortable, they feel like a part of my foot, so I really do not care what they seem.

I hate to admit it, but as it turns out that he had reason. While I was poking the fire began to feel an itch in the back of my ankle with the strap and at first I did not think anything of it. I went to the kitchen dinner by the fact that we were not so far from civilization is really fresh food that we brought with us. It's pretty cool to camp and keep eating Ribeye marinated juicy! Even while enjoying the taste of meat and the company of my daughter itching on my ankle was starting to bother me.

After ignoring the irritation for a couple of hours, mainly due to the fact that I did not want to be right, I looked up only to see that my foot was all red and swollen. I did not know what I have, but what he did rather quickly. I took over 30 minutes to find Caladryl lotion that brought, just in case. This lotion is a combination of Benadryl and calamine and works well to relieve the itching and irritation. First I soak the feet in cold water from a nearby stream and then apply the lotion to the affected area. It helped, but the next day walking sucked! Needless to say, do not wear sandals in the woods again.

Gregg Hall is an author living with his 18 year old son in Jensen Beach, Florida. Find more about shoes as well as shoe fashions at http://www.shoefashionmagazine.com

club penguin camping party 2007- camp fire on !



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