We left the Westwood campground on our way to Wauseon. We planned to stop and spend the night in Bloomington, IL so that I could see where my son, Thomas will be studying for his Master’s of Music degree. It was a nice ride on I-64 to I-69 toward Bloomington. Eva tired quickly about my jokes of being on I-69. We arrived hungry and hit the Chik-Fil-A at the Indiana University exit. I spent a year of my early adulthood in the Midwest and it seemed somewhat familiar and comfortable to me. We drove over to the IU campus and Eva navigated us to the Jacobs School of Music. What a striking building and campus. I felt very proud to know that my son will be furthering his education at such a beautiful, well respected institution. OK, enough with that. We were tired and decided to camp at the nearest campground which was Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Campground. We called and made a reservation and pulled into the facility to find countless children running around, swimming, doing arts and crafts and RIDING BIKES. It was the perfect spot for Eva and me to sit back and enjoy watching all the kids.