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Showing posts with label Summer adventures. Show all posts

July 19, 2016

6th Annual Camping Trip

This year's camping adventure was just outside of downtown Crouch and just over the fence from the Starlight Mountain Theater.  We had a giant campsite with shade just on the edges that we had to chase throughout the day.  We moved the chairs and picnic tables 3 times. River Pond Campground is run by an interesting old man, who takes cash and good checks. He gets around with his riding lawn mower and old golf cart.  There was a pond that was completely overgrown with plants, and the river that was shallow and perfect for wading. Here's a few of the highlight:

  • The McClures were the first to arrive.  Their tent was up and the kids had found a shady hideout to play in before anyone else showed up.  Bry and I-guy rode in the back of Grandpa and Grandma's car, with a big black storage bag on top.  The taller passengers had thick black straps obscuring their view or scrapping their heads. Thanks to Brent and Krystle for bringing up all of Bry's gear.  Everyone was loaded to overflowing.  Someone in this family needs to buy a big truck!  Brent, Krystle, and Joe were the last to arrive, but they made it well before dinner.
  • Grandpa and Grandma took a drive into town for ice and styrofoam cups.  Crouch has a new deluxe supermarket and a very nice park and library.
  • Both Mike and Grandpa hurt their backs earlier that day.  Ibuprofen for both of them, limited movement, and maybe a little less enthusiastic, but they were troopers.  
  • Stace made foil dinners with turkey burgers, veggies, rice, and a lot of cream of mushroom soup.  They were super delish!  Everyone cleaned their plates, even Maycee who had to be threatened with no s'mores.  Mike chowed down on a full pound patty with all the fixin's.
  • This year's s'mores featured Mounds, Reeses, and Hershey bars.  The marshmallows were giant and the kids were pro roasters.  Thanks, Bry!!!
  • We didn't need to sing around the campfire because we could hear the Starlight Mountain Theater production.
  • Krystle and Joe were the first to bed. We were low on firewood so we were all in bed by about 11:00 when the show was over.
  • Our only wildlife sighting was the little gray camp cat that hung around our campfire and was there to greet us in the morning.
  • Before breakfast, Grandpa, Grandma, and Hads took a trip to town for more firewood and another tank of propane for the stove.  (How could we bring so much stuff and be unprepared!)
  • Mike prepared hot chocolate for everyone and sliced up oranges.  Brent and Krystle brought everything for our breakfast featuring our traditional omelets in a bag.  Very tasty!  We tried monkey bread in the dutch oven, but it needed a sweeter dough, more butter, and much more cinnamon and sugar.  
  • The kids went on their treasure hunt.  There were 22 clues and it took about an hour. Besides candy, their treasure included big glasses, monster slingshot kites, necklaces to make, boats to build, and message in a bottle kits to record their memories of camping.
  • The adults sat around working on crossword puzzles and chatting.
  • Lunch was walking tacos, veggies and dip, and watermelon.  We had to move the kitchen from one side of the campsite to another just to stay in the shade.
  • Everyone except Mike (he took down the tent and loaded up) walked down to the river. The kids got wet, floated their boats, skipped rocks, and splashed around for slow-motion videos.
  • Brent, Krystle, and Joe headed home after the river.  This year's youngest, Joe, was amazing.  No crying, no fussing, just chill.
  • The rest of us headed to the ice cream parlor in Crouch.  That was a perfect ending to camping - sweet and refreshing.
And finally....I have pictures.






Youngest Camper - 4 months




4 more bites or you don't get s'mores




Happiest Camper

July 26, 2015

5th Annual Family Camp Out

Terry and I weren't working and Mike had Friday off, so we made a plan to meet early at the Visitors Center in Idaho City.  The grandkids impressed us by showing up with real shoes on - no flipflops.  It was a camping first.  We broke out the walking sticks we made on Tuesday and I presented them each with a backpack I made for them, and we headed out to the pioneer cemetery.  It was pioneer day, back in Utah, and we wanted to talk a little about our own pioneer ancestors as we hiked around.  



How cute is Brynks!  She borrowed a bandana from one of the kids backpacks.

Maycee was by far the award winning hiker.
Everyone worked up an appetite and Stace had brought a picnic lunch, so we looked around until we found one of the public parks in Idaho City.  It was a great spot.  After lunch the girls put on a performance on the stage, and Hudson found a frog in the creek.


After lunch we made our way to the Grayback Gulch campground and set up tents.  Brent and Krystle came up with Bry and Isaac at about 5:00.  It was time for a good dinner, walkie- talkies, a treasure hunt, and then a fire and s'mores.  Krystle wasn't feeling well, which we're happy about because it means there will be another grandkid camping with us next year, but for this year, they didn't stay the night.  Stace spent the night in their Pilot with Brynklee, Terry and I had our tent, and the guys were with all the kids in a big tent, that suddenly didn't feel so roomy.







  

The McClures had a party to go to in Boise so after breakfast they had to pack up and head for the showers.  We went back into Idaho City with Bry and Isaac to kick around some shops, visit the museum, eat huckleberry ice cream, and watch a shoot-out on Main Street.




It was only one night, but we packed in the fun.  Next year we'll have one more camper and maybe we can stretch things out for one more night.

July 22, 2015

Grandkids - Week 7

This weekend we're going on our 5th annual family camp out!  We spent this day with the grandkids getting ready.

Putting our heads into the sleeping bags.

Building candy campfires.

Huds using a real saw for the first time.

Hads was the only one that cut her own feathers.

He did go home with all his fingers and toes.

Hard work rewarded with popsicles.
Finished cake.  We hardly had room at our campsite, but we all fit around the two campfires.

  • First, we went to Marianne Williamson Park and took a hike along the river hunting for good walking sticks.
  • Lunch was at our house which meant plenty of pickles, cucumbers, and fruit, plus popsicles for dessert.
  • I had a plan for a special camp cake this year, so the kids helped make cake decorations.  They formed evergreens out of green Rice Krispie things made with Special K.  Then we needed all of our faces decorated and our sleeping bags frosted.
  • We went on the patio to wrap the handles of our walking sticks with yarn and decorate them with felt feathers and beads.  We made an extra one for I-guy.
  • On the way home we sang songs and played I Spy.  
Now we're all excited for Friday morning when our camp adventure begins!

July 15, 2015

Grandkids Day - Lost Track of Which Week

This was their second week of swim lessons, so we started there.  Hudson also had a cub scout activity so Grandpa ran him over to the church and we picked him up after the girls had their swim lessons. 





  • Hudson was the only one in his class that could tread water for 2 minutes, 10 seconds,  without needing to grasp the side of the pool.
  • Hadley wouldn't jump off the diving board last week, but once she tried it, she loves it.  She made numerous spectacular jumps during the 5 minutes of free time.
  • Maycee is the best floater in her group.  She's up for anything and tries everything - squirt guns, splashing, noodles, and the diving board.
We had a big lunch at home.  They all ate heaping plates -full, mostly fruit and dill pickles. Then we went to Blue Cow for frozen yogurt.  Hadley's cup weighed exactly 16 ounces, so hers was free!  What a deserving winner!  Grandpa filled his punch card and one of the other yogurts was free too.  In the end, Grandpa was the big winner - 5 servings of Blue Cow yogurt with all the toppings for $4.01 - not bad.



 We took a trip to the Barber Park nursery, but I didn't get them shoveling and doing yard work after.  They were a little tired, so we put in Finding Nemo and spent the whole movie painting rock monsters.  They have googly eyes at home, so we took them home blind.  I'm sure they'll be fixed up by next week.  We didn't deliver them home until after six.  I think their mom missed them.
Painted rocks

and the plants from the nursery