The next day, we were on the road heading for Ihop for breakfast. It was a good breakfast. After that, we were on our way to Carver which Mr. Thomas chose.

When we arrived in Carver at around noon, Richard decided to have a picnic at Carver Park. Mr. Thomas decided to do that as well. So, that's what we did while having sandwiches from Subway. Mary Anne had already put sunblock because her skin gets sensitive to the sun and had the visor on to block the sun.

After we had lunch, we went through town in Wareham.

"There's a campground on the way to Plymouth. There are cabins, but we still can use our RVs if we want to," said Richard.

"Okay," said Mary Anne.

We were a gift shop to browse around. Then, Mary Anne showed me a Christmas Tree ornament shared like a baseball player since Logan's into sports.

"That's a good choice," I commented.

"Thanks. Kristy got one, too. That's how I came up with the idea," said my sister.

"We love getting new ones for our trees," said Patti.

Mary Anne paid it with her own money she saves from baby-sitting.

"Mr. Spier said he's ready to leave," said Marci.

"Okay," I said.

After we all finished checking out, we headed out to the RV to get inside. We got there later that afternoon and parked our RVs near the cabins.

"It doesn't matter what we use," said Mary Anne.

"I'm fine either way," I said.

"Same," said Kathi.

Everyone decided to use our RVs. We were allowed to do our own thing as long as we told Richard or Mr. Thomas.

"But why do we have tell them?" I asked.

"Dad is in charge and responsible for everyone during our trip," said Mary Anne.

"Mary Anne's right. So is mine," said Kristy.

"We are responsible and know what we're doing," I said. "They don't need to worry about us."

"That's the way it is," said Mary Anne. "Both Dad and Mr. Thomas' main jobs are to keep us safe."

I sighed. Richard was very strict a long time ago to be a perfect parent until she stood up to him telling him that she was 12, not 2. Her life is much better now and have freedom. But she still have to tell a grown-up where she would be the night before or anytime. He trusts her anyway. He's not worried about her if she would be late, which barely happens.

"Dad and I are planning to hang out together later on," said Mary Anne. "We're talking about going to the arcade."

We hung out most of the day, which was fun as a group. We had to be back at a certain time for dinner, which we did after Mary Anne reminded me. They used their separate cars to go into town to have dinner. After we had dinner, we went back to the campground.

"We can go to the lake to go swimming for a bit," said Richard.

"Sounds good," said Kathi.

It's for a private campground, so we can use it anytime we want to. There were no rules except it closes by 10:00 pm. We only did it until after 9:00 pm before heading back to the RVs.

"We'll be going whale watching tomorrow," said Mr. Thomas.

"Nice," said Patti.

"That sounds like fun," said Kayla.

Then, Mary Anne and Richard went to go to the arcade. They came after they had ice cream. We had a lot fun that we didn't go to bed until it was almost 11:00 pm.