Back in May we reserved cabins for our 1st annual
friends camping trip, then we slowly waited for the months to pass until we
could all be together in the wilderness. Jenny and Sam weren’t able to make it
due to a death in the family, and we really missed them.
We arrived to cloudy skies and the threat of rain. That didn’t
stop us, we still went to the beach, wet our feet and grilled some food. The
water was a beautiful aquamarine color, due to the limestone deposits suspended
in the lake. It looked as gorgeous as the water in The Bahamas, and is actually
known as the Carribbean of the Rockies.
We had such fun group bonding activities. We all played volleyball. The men played
cards and did most of the cooking. The ladies built a fire and had girl talk.
Later in the afternoon the girls set off for the pool while
the guys continued their card game. While we were there the creepy grounds
keeper kept pacing back and forth watching us. When the guys finally arrived he
was less than friendly. He was mad that we didn’t have our wrists bands on. I
fully understand that yeah, we should’ve went and put our wrists bands on, but
we were having too much fun at the moment. The guy came back upset and said he
was sick of us not listening to him and that guests had complained about our
profanity. He decided to kick us out. I’m super non-confrontational, so I was
okay with it, but the more I thought about how ridiculous it was to kick us out
because of our language I got upset. First, I know us, and we weren’t even
drunk or as wild as we’ve been in the past. I think we were actually all very
well behaved. We were camping for hell’s sake, some words are going to come
out. I’m going to call it like I saw it, this guy and his guests felt
threatened by such a large group of
colored people. The hypocritical thing was I was getting mad at my husband for arguing
with the guy, but not even two seconds later I went off on him. Like I said I
don’t like fighting, but don’t ever challenge my race or my gender or I will attack
your ass. We talked about how getting kicked out was bound to happen since
quiet time was after 10 PM. I guarantee that we wouldn’t have met their “quiet” standards.
So the Bear Lake KOA turned out not to be the right setting for
us. We packed up, got a refund and headed to Ogden. Everyone was invited to camp
at our house.
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