We finally took the boys camping last weekend. I was a little skeptical that it would actually happen after our failed attempt last August.
flashback...
We had loaded up the van with ALL the gear (it takes a lot more stuff than one might think to rough it with toddlers!) and headed for the hills, only to find after a couple hours of driving on trecherous roads, that every camping site in the state of Utah was occupied with people who were going to have a better weekend than us! It was hard to try to explain to 2 little boys, covered in bug spray and tightly gripping thier Lightning Mcqueen fishing poles, that the trip was a no-go (tears were involved...it wasn't pretty). But this time, dispite the fact that we didn't think ahead enough to reserve a spot, we found one. The boys were practically shaking with anticipation... guess who was the most excited... While Drew and I set up camp the boys wrestled and did what boys do best...got really dirty.
Once we were settled and our bellies were filled with bagels we set out on a nature walk. All through the trees were hidden these nasty little weeds...
I called the crew close and showed them the dangerous little needles. Daniel walked on completely oblivious, Michael tip-toed around each plant like it was an explosive, and Zach predictably had to touch every spike to make sure it was sharp! "Ouch, Mommy, that one REALLY hurt!" I heard that line like 20 times on our walk!
They were nice enough to pose for me a couple of times before we made it back to camp.
I won't lie, I'm not a very skilled outdoorsman. I grew up camping with my family, and there were plenty of Girl's camp experiences, but unfortunately, I gleened very little information out of all of that. We can all thank YouTube that I was able to start a fire that evening! Smores were a big hit (try them with Reeses Peanutbutter Cups, YUM!)
A couple of things we learned out in the "wilderness"
Boys will use the scary outhouse-style bathroom over and over if it means they can wash thier hands here:
Don't bring shoes with laces for boys who don't yet know how to tie them! Poor Drew, he was on his knees all day doing this:
Boys are like moths when it comes to fire.
Again, We can thank cyber-space for this next one... Muffins in the fire. We scooped all the guts out of 6 oranges, filled them full of muffin mix, wrapped them in tin-foil, "baked" for 10-15 min...
and we had orange-blueberry muffins. They were actually really good! It looks like it didn't cook all the way, but that is because the tin-foil pulled the top off all our muffins. Next time I will bring along some cooking spray.
1 comment:
So glad you kept look for a good camp location. There may have been other Primo locations, buth this one provided lots of smiles and adventures.
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