In anticipation of our fur baby's arrival tomorrow, it was the slowest day ever. Tim and I did the few last minute preparations needed for baby girl this morning after breakfast. We also got the other heavy duty E-Z Up set up for our additional shade.
By early afternoon we were back on the water kayaking. This time we started off heading up stream to the main head spring. During our outing we had our packed lunch while sitting in the kayaks under the shade of some cypress trees. Then it was a very nice leisurely float with the current back down stream to base camp. Again the water here in Rainbow Springs River is just as crystal clear gorgeous as it gets.
On our return to camp my mother and step dad, Phyllis and John, had arrived in their RV for the weekend. Together we had a simple yet yummy dinner together at our campsite. Due to our last minute reservations they will be about ten sites away from us tonight then they move tomorrow to the other side of the campground. Guess we will be getting lots of exercise walking back and forth with baby girl.
Tonight we go to bed early. Tomorrow is THE BIG DAY. Tim and I will be rising early to drive to the farm in Jacksonville to pick up our fur baby. The plan is to leave here in Dunellon early so that we have enough time to eat breakfast in Gainesville, make a quick stop in Alachua at an Airstream dealer for a few minor parts before heading north east to Jacksonville. I have a feeling it will be a sleepless night tonight due to the excitement that awaits for us tomorrow.
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