[Bordermarch] Gulf Wars
LadyVal at aol.com
LadyVal at aol.com
Wed Dec 12 21:23:54 PST 2007
Hello Angel,
I attended Gulf Wars for several years, including the very first year
(1992). Some years it was terribly hot and many fighters sufferred from heat
exhaustion, and some years it rained cats and dogs and everyone who camped was
wet, muddy, and cold. I had a wonderful time every year I went, but I got a
motel room. One year I got teased for taking the easy way out and staying in a
motel, but that year more than 15 Bordermarchers came to my room to rest,
cool off, and take showers durimg the day, including the Baron and Baroness,
Dafydd and Dena. No one teased me any more. In my opinnion, if someone else
came with you to help care for the baby or let him stay in the room during
the day to take a nap, it would be much easier for you. If the weather is
perfect, and someone else is with you in the tent, it might be wonderful to let
the baby nap in the tent during the day, but if the weather is terribly hot,
or terribly rainy and muddy, things could be pretty bad with a year-old baby.
There is so much to see and do at Gulf War !!! There has always been LOTS
of merchants and so many people to see and watch and visit----fighting to
watch, court to see, and classes to take part in. Depend on who else goes
with you, it could be a wonderrful experience, and the little one can tell
stories about how he went to The War when he was barely a year old.
Valencia
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