As many of you know I was recently converted to being a camper.  That is, a trailer camper.  Meaning I still need A/C when it's hot, a heated mattress when it's cold and somewhere to pee that doesn't involve squatting up against a tree. At the end of last year we purchased our very own camper trailer. 

This year, with us not being able to travel outside of Canada, it's been the perfect getaway to hitch up the trailer and drive to different Provincial Parks in Ontario. Everything you need is right there and there's so much fresh air to enjoy. It's also ridiculously easy to pack when you can take a week to do it with the trailer sitting right in your driveway. 

Some of the places we've been this year include Port Burwell which has nice private sites and a private beach, MacGregor Point which is a beautiful spot in Northern Ontario (also where my husband was born so obviously the place of legends), and Sandbanks in Prince Edward County which had pristine facilities and one of the best beaches I've been to in all of Ontario. 

It's hard to pick favourites but I'd say MacGregor Point was the best in show for beautiful surroundings and Sandbanks had a lot to offer in the neighbouring towns such as breweries, wineries (not that I can drink wine right now anyway) and restaurants. We personally visited Kinsip Liquor Distillery, Crimson Cider Brewery, Midtown Brewery (absolute favourite because they had amazing garlic parmesan fries and wood oven pizza) and of course Slickers Ice Cream. 

The best part of camping is honestly Baby T, although she's actually more of Toddler T.  So let's just call her Adds which is as close to her name as I'm willing to get so I can still sleep at night with privacy. As I was saying, the best part of camping is Adds. I'm not a big fan of saying things like "living my best life", but when we're camping, Adds is 100% living her best life. 

She has the majority of her favourite people within walking distance 24/7; she gets to stay up a little later than usual for campfires; and most of our camping days involve sitting at her favourite place in the world, the beach. 

She legitimately couldn't ask for anything more in life. When we get home from camping she's her own mini version of depressed as we all start to get back to our daily routines.  We all kind of are though, so I can't really blame her. 

We will be getting the trailer ready for winter storage this week so it will be time to say goodbye for the year. Next year will be a different story with a toddler and a baby but we're sure it will be just as much fun, if not more so.