After lunch I tried to get Hannah to take a nap to no avail until I left her in the tent by herself for 5 minutes. Then I took the boys on a walk to keep exploring our new surroundings so dad could take a nap too. We ended up finding our way to the river where the boys spent the better end of an hour throwing rocks and sticks in the water. They were brave enough to get in the frigid water too, but on a hot day like it was I got in too and it felt so good.
This is what Hannah looked like for about 75 percent of our entire camping trip. I don't think she was feeling very well for some reason, but we all survived.
When we got back we played around playing shab and catch and the kids kept finding big sticks to put in their bases and run around with until dinner time. Stephen and the boys built a fire so we roasted wienies and marshmallows since that's what the kids were looking forward to the most. Stephen made an oreo smore while I made a lemon cookie smore. The boys just ate their marshmallows plain while Hannah chowed down on the oreos.
Our tent was literally set up right under a tree; it was the perfect, coolest place to sleep!
This was our view inside the tent. You can see a tree growing on top of the big bent tree.
The night wasn't too bad. Hannah woke up screaming twice, but I just held her and rocked her back and forth until she fell asleep again. When she woke up the first time everyone in the tent was awake right around 1:30 and I was impressed with how well the boys handled it. Dad and the boys sang songs to help Hannah go back to sleep then they settled back down and fell asleep again.
The next morning dad made sausage and pancakes then we went on a hike around the river. It was a beautiful hike, but Hannah made us carry her almost the entire time, so it made it difficult for me to walk uphill. After that we cleaned up camp then headed back to the river one last time by request to eat our lunch.
Classic Hannah
Stephen used his life straw to filter out the river water for our lunch. We made two of our dehydrated emergency meals. One was mac n cheese for the kids and Stephen and I had beef stroganoff.
What a fun trip! The kids will remember this one for a while; I think they all had a good time and it was just good and refreshing to get out in nature and spend some quality time together as a family.
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