Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer. Show all posts

Saturday, June 4, 2011

The Great Outdoors

We officially kicked off our summer this week.  The kids got out of school last week and Josh had the end of this week off from work, so we took advantage of the situation and hit the road.

Our family hasn't been camping in a while.  And we've never been out with just our little family.  But, our family loves ADVENTURE!!  So we took off and searched for our haven away from home.

We stayed in our brand new three room tent.  Josh and I slept in the middle room.  Josh bought an air mattress for the father/son campout last month.  And I love that he did.  For the first time, my back didn't want to kill me after a night in the woods.  Hooray!

Matt and Millie shared one of the side rooms and Emma and Abby took the other side room.  It was a great tent.  

This picture was originally centered, but I was trying to get Millie in the pictures and she was trying to run away so the camera followed her.

Josh had called ahead to the rangers' station to find out if there was a fire ban.  He was told that the fires had to stay within the rims provided for the fires, so we got the fire a-flamin'.



We also set up a few outdoor games for the kids to play.  I can't remember what this one is called.  Josh called it golf.  I called it The Game. 




We also played lots of card games.  Our current favorite is Skip-Bo.  We also played Mancala (the game with the marbles).  Even the kids got into that one. 




We decided to go hiking and found this cute little stream.


Emma

Abby

Matt

Millie

We also found a big rock, perfect for sitting.




Then we found the real waterfall.  180 feet high. 




Josh has told me before that girls baffle him.  That was kind of obvious when we got married (I love you, dear).  But until a year or so ago, I didn't realize that his befuddlement includes our own daughters.  Josh has three brothers and one sister.  She's ten years younger than him and so he never really interacted with her.  So our daughters are a bit of an enigma. 

This trip gave Josh the chance to bond a little more with Emma.  She wanted to build a fairy house for fairies living in the woods.  So, she and Josh found the materials in the trees near our campsite and built this really cool fairy house.


This fairy house is made completely from sticks, ferns, and leaves.  Everything a fairy would want her home built out of.

Millie loved being outside.  She grabbed handfuls of dirt and placed (read: threw) it anywhere she thought dirt needed to be.  She ran in circles and sang at the top of her lungs.  We had a butterfly that kept fluttering through out camp.  It was a big orange one and everyone loved it.  Millie would chase it and yell, "I ya you, bu'erf'y!"  That translates to: I love you, butterfly.  However, when Millie got tired, she hit a wall.  Hard.  I think her wailing alone kept any wild animal at least a mile away.  At one point, I was going to clean her face (the girl was a constant dirt pile) and she looked at me coming at her with the wipe and yelled NO! and tried to run into the woods.  She seriously took off to the trees.  Hello?  Not even Bambi would let her hang out with that messy face.


One-shoed-Millie playing in the dirt.

Fun candids:






One thing Josh and I loved doing was creating a new and exciting menu.  We were only gone for two nights, but we didn't want to just roast hot dogs both nights.  Although we roasted weenies the first night, we also made campfire nachos.  The second night we made calzones.  Yeah.  We went camping where there wasn't even a porta-potty and still had freshly made calzones for dinner.  Call us the coolest parents ever.

Now that we've been out once this summer, we'll happily go again.  We've got all the supplies we need.  We know a decent place to go (although we wouldn't mind checking out a few different places).  And everyone had fun. 

Not a bad way to spend a weekend.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

A Dip in the Pool

I figured I needed to get the kids something to do on these long, hot summer days. So, we got a pool. It's not the nice $15,000 underground pool that we wanted, but it works.



So, our set up is somewhat unique. Our backyard is nothing but sand. So, I took a HUGE tarp we have and put the pool on it. Then I used a second tarp to connect it to the patio. That way we had no muddy footprints. Aren't I smart?

If you notice Ashton, he's obeying the rules and staying on the tarp. What a good boy.


Emma decided to try some snorkeling.


Ashton's hair took after his Grandpa Eagar. I thought it was pretty cute.



Millie didn't care for the pool. She was more interested in running around in her cute swimsuit. Watch your strap, there, Missy.

Friday, July 3, 2009

'Fess Up Friday and the Camping Trip

This week my exercising consisted of camping and boating. My healthy diet included Matt's birthday cake and S'mores. So, yeah, another week, another bust. Next week I'll try again!

But our camping this week was SO FUN! I love getting out and having fun with my family, and with Josh's decrease in overtime, we may have lots more chances to camp this year than we did last. I'd tell you where we went, but then everyone will want to go there and we won't have as much quiet as we did this time! Here are a few highlights of our trip:

Millie did NOT like her life jacket for the boat. Every time she had it on she got really mad then shut down and fell asleep. Either that or we kept catching her at nap time.

The kids were on the dock waiting for Dad to bring the boat around so we could board for the first time.




Abby got to steer.



Matt, Emma, Millie, and Josh.
Have you ever seen the movie "Master of Disguise"? It's pretty cute and stars Dana Carvey. He has one scene where he's trying to fit into the local Turtle Club and instead of looking like a yuppie, he dresses up like a turtle. "Am I not turtley enough for the turtle club. Turtle, turtle, turtle!" Millie reminded me of that.



Josh and Abby jumped into the lake. Later Abby wanted to go in again. The first time she just kind of got into the water. The second time she shocked her system by jumping in and she began to freak out. The quote of the week is, "I...changed...my...mind!"




The water was pretty.





Matt got in too, but he was not a happy camper!




He was so traumatized that this picture was taken about ten minutes later.




The girls had lots of fun at the front of the boat as we raced toward the shore.



Inspired by my BIL Jabon's beautiful photography, I decided to try to capture the sunset as we headed home yesterday. Not great, but a decent try I think.
So, I've got to restart my workouts again. It is harder to restart than I remembered. Plus, summer schedules are totally messing me up. How'd you do?