We arrived at our destination late Friday afternoon and set up camp. It was COLD so we bundled up in all of our layers. Our neighbors said they woke up to 5 inches of snow that morning and to expect some more that night. We didn't have to wait very long before it started falling down. It was so pretty. I know some of you may be sick of snow, but when you don't live in it, it's such a treat, and especially at the end of May!
What isn't such a treat is a leaky tent! We snuggled really close to stay warm and about 1am, I felt a splash on my cheek...uh oh! I felt around and I didn't feel anything wet around me, so I laid back down and waited for another drip. Well I found it, right in the middle of Carly and Ridge. It splashed on me because it had soaked right through their blankets and sleeping bags! Freezing cold water and neither of them woke up! Yikes! So we adjusted and I attempted to "tap" the snow off the top of the tent and ended up uprooting a couple of the poles, so I had to venture outside to fix the tent so it didn't all come crashing down (have I mentioned I'm a wee bit clostrophobic? A tent falling on me, covered in heavy snow while I am trapped on the far side in a sleeping bag doesn't sound like too much fun!) Well, it was breathtaking when I walked outside the tent! Little pops of snow everywhere. It was dark but I could still see. BEE- UTIFUL!
There was enough snow when we woke up for Carly to make a snowman head and for the boys to throw some at me! But not enough to go sledding, much to the dismay of the kiddo's. But we weren't short on things to do:
Sean took us fishing and Ridge caught a fish! His first one...a pike! We went on nature hikes and picked wildflowers (I know we're not supposed to, but it's so sweet when your little ones bring you flowers with that precious little smile and sweet little excited eyes!) The kids turned tree stumps into horses, fought the bad guys with the endless amounts of swords in the woods, climbed on rocks, watched for animal tracks...and poo, which, I should add, there was a lot of both! Grandpa and Grandma came up and brought their 4 wheeler and took the kids for rides. They loved it! (No pictures with them, darn, the batteries died! -Next time though!) We cooked hotdogs, cowboy stew, pancakes, eggs and ham, and of course hot chocolate and smores over the fire! We had rain, snow, and sunshine! We couldn't have asked for a better camping trip!
Thanks for coming up Mom and Dad. We'll have to do this again with everyone! We're going to try to make this a tradition. We were so thankful for the fun time we shared together.
I titled this blog "Counting Blessings" for a reason. I have 3 little blessings in my life. Our little ones are so precious. I know we all pray that we get to keep them for a good long time. But sometimes our long time isn't what we think it will and should be. Life is so beautiful and we need to remember to fill it with beautiful things with the ones we love. My heart and thoughts go out to all of my family and friends who have lost someone they love, and especially those most recently. I am thankful to have all of my kids and husband with me. I am thankful for our Heavenly Father who knows each of us individually. I know He can comfort our hearts if we will let Him. Give your kids a little squeeze and love!
Count your blessings and know that when I count mine, I include you!
Have a great week.
Life is good. Lisa


























5 comments:
Looks like you had a blast. We should join you next year. We went hiking On Monday but the kids would have loved to be with their cousins. I don't know about the snow though. We Utah people have had enough! The 4 wheeler would have to be there for sure. Love you tons, Keriann
Lisa! Your family looks great! How are you guys doing?? I hope you don't mind I added you on our blog! It's the-mair-clan.blogspot.com! I guess I should tell you it's Margaret Jacobus. But I got married about a year and a half ago and now I am Margaret Mair! Miss you!
How fun! That looks like you had such a great time! You really do have a BEAUTIFUL family!
Lisa, it looks like you had such a fun weekend! We'll definitely have to join you next time!
What a lot of fun you had. Reminds me of when Grandpa Denning always took us kids to Island Park. Its so fun to get to enjoy all the same things we did when we were young. I think all of our families have been really blessed.
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