Then every 5 minutes he would ask "are we there yet?" Luckily I wore my Garmin and it told us how much farther!
The mosquitoes were really bad, but we had a lot of bug spray on. We made it "close enough" to the lake and had our quick picnic and headed back. To help Tyson make it back I let him jump off all the big rocks while holding my hand...he thought it was awesome! Hind sight we should have gone on the one mile out one mile back hike! ;)
Tyson found a walking stick! He saw a lot of hikers with walking sticks and thought they were pretty cool! We also got to see 2 Llamas, 4 Horses, and a bunch of dogs. Tyson got to pet a lot of dogs!
Lily took her snooze in the backpack! So cute!
Tyson on one of his many breaks!
When we got back to the camp we took the rubber raft out onto the lake! The kids were sooo excited!
It was probably a funny sight seeing our little family in a little rubber raft, but we had a great time!
Brandon did all the rowing.
This is what Tyson and Lily did the whole time! Lily thought it was awesome to get splashed with water by the oar!
I of course had to bring a treat. So we made Brandon stop rowing every once and a while so we could eat some Skittles!
It was a fun ride!
Later Tyson and Brandon did a little fishing while Lily and I stayed back to "relax". Lily had none of that relaxing junk so we went on a walk and had snacks at the campground!
3 comments:
I could hardly wait to check your blog today! And you had the pics ready for me. . .thank you and I agree on the "cute family" and great nanachildren!!
I'm sure Nana and Papa are so proud that somebody is camping from their posterity... Tate did go to scout camp for a week, and I think he's "good" for at least another year.
That is great that you are taking the kids camping! I have forgotten how close it is to go to the mountains there. Here it is a 2 hr drive, but the mountains just aren't the same. They are beautiful, but not near as rugged as there. I think they top out around 4500ft!
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