Monday, October 24, 2016

Call of the Wild, Part II

Last year's camping trip was such a success that we decided to try it again. Unfortunately we learned that a good sequel is hard to accomplish.

Rock was super excited and was willing to cut potatoes and carrots for the tin foil dinners.
 Jens helped out by cleaning the bathroom since DeA mentioned that she wanted it done. What a bunch of good helpers.
 Against my wishes, advice and pleading we brought Winnie Puppy.
 Everyone was worn out and exhausted...and that was on the way there.
 This year we tried a new place up by Conconully. It seemed nice enough when we arrived.
 The kids tried to take Winnie for a walk while we set up camp.
 Winnie was a nice distraction while I was setting up camp.
 The campsite was right next to a little stream where the kids threw rocks and fished. 
 DeA doesn't really love camping.

 Things were a little...less than relaxing. A nice walk away from the campground made things seem a little more serene. 
 The kids had more than enough sweets, treats and snacks.
  Winnie required quite a bit of work, so when she finally fell asleep things calmed down.
 I put the kids in charge of firewood and they were happy to go to work.


 Jens found some wildflowers and gave them to DeA.


 S'mores!


 The first day was pretty fun once every settled in.
 Jens always dresses for the occasion. 

 Lil' lumberjack.
 That used to be a marshmallow. 

 Dressed for success. 
 Look at the kids, all warm and dry. That only lasted a few hours before someone peed all over the place.
 We survived the wet sleeping bags and the lumberjacks got to work cutting wood for the breakfast fire.

 You can't see it but right now Winie is peeing and pooping all over the remaining dry bedding.
 Sometime between Winnie desecrating our tent and lunch the skies opened up and poured down buckets of rain.
 DeAndra proclaimed that she had had enough and requested forcifully that we cut our trip short by two days. At least the ride home was quiet.

 And thus ended the second (and likely last) England family camping trip.
Maybe next year I'll take my birthday camping trip alone.

1 comment:

  1. I love that DeAndra's shirt says "Life is Good" - perfect! You are wonderful, kind, brave souls. Our kids didn't get a dog or camping trips... reading about your adventures reminds me why ;)

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