Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Our yearly camping trip


I love, Love, LOVE the school schedule that the boys have here in Georgia. Right when I am starting to feel totally overwhelmed with our schedules, the boys get a week long break and we get to just hang around and do what we want. They are on their fall break this week and it is so nice to just focus on the house and maybe even some organization.

We have gone on a camping trip in Oct. ever year that we have  been in GA I think. This past weekend we went camping on a lake in Augusta. We were planning on leaving on Friday when the boys got home from school since they got out at 12:00. The problem was, I had no interest or time to plan the trip before Friday and when you are going camping there is a lot to plan. So on Friday morning, I planned a little and did a lot of hoping and just threw in what I had as I thought of it. We finally left home about 4pm. Luckily Augusta is only 2 hours away, but we still had to do a lot of the tent pitching in the dark. The boys did a great job helping Steve and we eventually did get to bed.


Alex watching the tent crew


The next morning we woke up to this scene taken from our campsite:


It was such a beautiful area! and especially at this time of year when the weather has cooled off a little and a lot of the nasty bugs have started to go away.The lake was huge and just such a beautiful scene. The boys enjoyed playing around the water and the woods.
 

 

During the day, Steve took the boys on a canoe ride on the water two at a time




Of course Alex stayed safely on the shore with Mommy.


They also went fishing right by our campsite one day.

And Steve always has to have a little relaxation time with all of the boys scratching his back or rubbing his head. He made up a very entertaining points game this time.

We even got the blessing of a full moon. It was so beautiful!



One night we were able to get Alex to sleep by himself, so we got to sit around the fire and listen to some of Steve's campfire stories. And the boys love his stories!

Speaking of Alex and his sleep, boy is this boy difficult when it comes to that. He cannot sleep if there is any noise around him. He just has to know what is going on and sits up and looks around with any sound. As you can imagine, this made camping a bit difficult with him. He had to wait and go to bed when I was ready to lay down most night. And during his naps, we had to send the boys out into the woods to play so he could sleep. Once or twice he fell asleep in the car and I was able to leave him in there for an hour or so without us having to tiptoe around the camp. Ridiculous. I know.
He did fall asleep in his stroller on the morning we were packing up. I gave him his binky and blanket and ignored him for long enough and he slept for maybe half an hour. A real miracle.

 

Now I do need to give myself a pat on the back really quick here. As most of you know, I Love to go to garage sales. I love to see what unique things people are getting rid of, or what kind of treasures I can find. I also LOVE getting a good deal. Well, some of those great garage sale purchases were really helpful on this camping trip. I found this collapsible 5 gallon water container for $2 at a garage sale last year. At our campsite there was no running water, so I would go a mile to the RV site in the morning and fill up my water jug and it worked out great. We used it to wash hands, get a drink, brush teeth, etc. It was perfect.


 With every seat in the van now full, it is impossible to get us all, plus three days worth of camping supplies in the car. At one point I found this rooftop carrier thingy to carry some of our extra junk. Steve strapped it to the top, and put as much stuff as we could in it and away we went. Well worth the $20 I spent!
I do need to apologize to Alicia for the lack of an eggs-in-a-frame picture, but rest assured we had our fair share. As well as lots of other delicious camp food. I swear 90% of our camping trip is spent, cooking, eating and cleaning up. We love it though.

And we will look forward to our next camping trip.

5 comments:

Alicia said...

That camping spot by the lake looks BEAUTIFUL!! What a sight to wake up to. And how nice that you have boys old enough to help set up, sleep through the night and give back rubs.

I was just talking to Jessica about how crazy it is that you guys can't camp in the summer time, but have to wait for October. And for us it's too cold at night to go camping now.

So glad you had a good time. I like the just throw what you think of in the car plan. Much easier.

Sue said...

This trip looks like so much fun! I love the site and that it is so peaceful and non-stressful (once the site is set). I love the picture of the moon over the water, and I didn't see any rubbing in that picture. Great looking trip!

laura said...

Beautiful! I didn't get my camping fill this summer and was just wondering if it is too late for us. I think it is.
Congrats on your garage saling skills. For our trip to OR, we bought the top of the van storage for around $200. I would have liked the $20.
Everyone looks like they are having a good time. I need some specifics on the back scratching. I've tried to pay my kids, but they ruin it by asking me every 5 seconds if they are done yet. Maybe I will hire your boys when I finally make my way out there.

Roger said...

Great memories for y'all.

Kristin said...

Wow! It really looks like you guys had such a great time! I cannot wait to see all of you guys in just a few short weeks!!!