Monday, August 29, 2011
Family Camping Trip (otherwise known as... I'm a Fool)
*18 mo. old boys are not prime candidates for family camping trips. The next time Parker gets to go camping he'll probably be with the scouts. Not me.
*There's nothing like a campfire in the mountains.
*Trek weight vs. camping weight. When I came home from Trek, I'd gained 5 lbs. I weighed myself again 24 hours later and I'd lost 5 lbs. I attribute this to all the GALLONS of water I consumed. When I came home from camping I'd gained 5 lbs. again. I weighed myself again 24 hours later. It was still there. Something tells me that smores and marshmallows don't go to the same place that water does.
*Sleeping with Parker up in the mountains was miserable (my guess is that my brother's family will attest to this truth). The end.
*I'm so glad that the sunburn that I'd received from Trek the week before was re-burned while camping.
*The good thing about the burn is that I'd gotten some pretty bad lines from Trek because of the pioneer clothing: 3/4 length sleeve, raccoon eyes, and a bonnet brim. This all even out significantly on the beach. Well, except the raccoon eyes.
*When faced with a six hour drive I will do anything, ANYTHING to keep those kids quiet. There is no amount of treats or movies that is too much for this situation.
*When we came home the first thing I did was get the kids in the tub. It was nearly bedtime and we needed to unpack. After pulling my squeaky clean kids out of the tub, I was suddenly hyper aware of how gross I was. Yuck.
The last time Matt and I went camping was with a nearly 18 month old Leah. It wasn't a miserable experience until we tried to sleep at nights. After that we swore we'd never take a child under the age of three camping again. This idea was cemented in our minds after this weekend.
Bottom line: Red Fish Lake is beautiful, go there... not with Parker.
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4 comments:
yay! Love your pics... I already have GOOD memories of the trip... I thought I wouldn't, but all GOOD.
Everytime I think "I want to go camping, lets just go for the weekend" I then remember I have you and several others to thank, for blogs telling me, don't go camping with such a young baby. Maybe when he is 10 Ill try it. Still looks like you had a lot of fun.
I admire you for even attempting it! We did a sleepover in tents in July and Eli, who is usually an excellent sleeper, cried and or laughed for 2 hrs before finally falling asleep and then woke up 2 hours earlier than normal making the next day interesting for himself and both his parents. Ug, no thank you!
Lets leave Parker home with Grandma and go camping again . . . in Redfish Lake. Okay, so its not that easy, but it'd be nice wouldn't it? Remember how WE had to "sleep" with Parker in our bag? That was awful. Nothing like a restless, irritable 18-month old tossing and turning and screaming all night on top of an air mattress that DOES NOT hold air all night. Yeah, check that memory being SEARED into my brain for the rest of my life.
But, Pizza Hut was delicious. Remember?
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