I'm going to try to get Saturday off, I am already scheduled. My manager will probably get mad, but he'll get over it. Maybe I'll just offer to work all the other Saturdays in June. I told my kids I was thinking of going and my 10 year old son said "you don't even know these people." Like he's afraid we're going to get abducted or something. It was kind of funny. TO, I forgot where we left off with the boots. I think we had sizes that were too big for you? Now we got in these womens clog things. I think they're called Breezy Cool or something like that. I will be getting a pair for myself to slip on in the summer and go out to the coop. We have those in a women's 7, 8 and 9. But all of our other boots are mens (except the arctic sport). I will try to take a little inventory on Monday. Oh, and if any of you ladies are big foot, we have Crocs in a womens 10/11 in blue and pink. They are $5.50 each. I ordered them from a supplier because they were so cheap and I did not realize they were that huge! They are actual Crocs brand, the distribution center was just closing them out. They are a great deal. I'm trying to figure out what else I could bring that I get a great deal on. Does anyone need Valbazen? I think it costs me like $35. Ok, I better stop. I'm lining myself up to bring a whole load of stuff. Not sure if I'd bring the car or truck. Let's see, 4 hours in the little 32 mpg Accord or 4 hours in the roomy 19 mpg diesel Chevy truck? The campground has a kitchen right? Or do I need to bring my camp kitchen? I'm used to camping at the town campground on Madeline island. No electricity, no showers, pits for toilets. We upgraded to an inflatable mattress last year. Otherwise I was on the cold ground with sticks and rocks in my back. I have to sneak down to the big lake at least once during our trip to shave my pits. I just can't handle that too long.