Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Camping and Pumpkins

Dear Nathan and Hannah, 
We've been prepping for this trip for days, reading books about camping, going over the recipe to make s'mores over and over again, and making sure you guys are fit to do your share of the work. We figured out pretty quickly that Hannah, you are not quite ready to pick up Nathan in the kid carrier. Just work on keeping track of your sunglasses. 
 On Friday afternoon, we loaded up the mini-mini van and headed out to Pedernales Falls State Park. Our car was packed to the roof. We could not fit another thing.

On the way there, we realized that dinner was still in the fridge, so we took a quick detour to McDonalds. Worked out pretty well because by the time we had set up the tent, and unpacked our gear, it was already getting dark and pretty close to dinner time. All we had to do was pull out some food and we were ready to go.
 Afterwards, we improvised and made s'mores on the camp stove. We got a few funny looks, but the look of bliss on your chocolate covered faces is pretty priceless.


 As it got dark, we brought out the headlamps and let you guys run around with them for about an hour. Who knew those things could be so entertaining. When it got really dark, we took a short walk to the bathrooms and for the first time, Hannah, you saw stars. You pointed up and excitedly yelled, "stars!" and proceeded to sing your favorite song, "Twinkle, twinkle little star." You were in awe the rest of the walk. I mentioned how they looked like sprinkles in the sky, and so you incorporated that phrase in the repertoire of phrases that you used to describe the beauty. "Ohh, so pretty!" "Twinkle twinkle little star!" "Like sprinkles in sky!" and when you saw someone, you made sure to point to the sky and say, "Look, stars!"
 So, so far camping with little ones sounds pretty amazing, right? Yep. But then night time rolls around and it happened to be the coldest night of the month: a brisk 44 degrees. Thankfully, we brought along an electric space heater, which we connected via a long extension cord into our tent, but it was still drafty.
We all went to bed around 9:30. And in the middle of the night, Hannah wakes up, "Mommy, no more nap. Still hungry." At this point, I'm not sure what time it is, but I was thinking that it may be closer to 6 since I was feeling pretty rested. I told you that it was still dark outside, so it is time to sleep and rolled over. You started to climb all over me, waking Nathan as well. I knew Nathan would go back to sleep if we left, so we went for a walk to the potty and came back. Again, you were mesmerized by the stars and luckily Nathan fell asleep too.

I checked the time 3:15. Sheesh. Ok, so I gave you a bag of gold fish crackers and drifted in and out of sleep as you ate. Eventually I woke to check on you and you were passed out next to me. But then Teddy starts growling at something, which wakes you up. 30 minutes later, everyone is asleep, and so I slowly drifted back to sleep. The next thing I know, light is shining into our tent and I hear a few kids outside. We get up and start our day.

Nathan you was super excited to be able to wear your explorer vest. You showed everyone on our hike all the pockets.
 Hannah wanted a vest too, so I gave you mine and you were pretty content with that.
 We went hiking to the twin falls overlook. Even though the trail is just under half a mile, it was a pretty rugged terrain. You both did such a good job walking on your own to the look out point.
 Along the way, we spotted so many butterflies.

 There were so many things to touch, rock to pick up, and sounds to listen to.

 The twin falls reminded me of a mini version of hamilton pool.
 We tried taking a family picture.
 And then Nathan decides to set the camera up for another one, which had everyone looking, just a bit off centered.
 When you are camping, you really lose track of time. When we arrived back to our campsite, everyone was hungry, but I was thinking that it was only around 10ish. When I checked the clock, it was close to 12:30!

So we had lunch in the tent, and afterwards Hannah, you and I took a nap while Daddy and Nathan, you guys went exploring around the park. You guys hiked to a duck pond, visited some horses, and tried to get into the bird blind.

After Hannah woke up, we went to the swimming area to play in the water for awhile.

 Even Teddy got in the water for a swim.

 After water time, we went back to camp to get ready for our pot luck meal with other members of our church. We had a great time eating together, followed by a quick devotion about rest, but ironically, I was running around taking care of diaper business. There was a fire pit that night so you guys also got a chance to roast marshmallows by a real fireplace.

 So, in the end, would we do it again? Absolutely yes, but I think I would make sure that the temps don't dip below 50 degrees for having a 2 and 4 year old. Hannah was wearing multiple layers, but your small body just isn't ready to regulate your body temperature.

Overall, you guys were on your best behavior, happy, and very cooperative. We left the campsite a little after 8 pm to go home. We had planned on staying another night, but after a rough previous night, and the fact that we were planning on loading up right after breakfast, we decided to just go home and make sure everyone got a good night sleep before a very busy Sunday.

It's nice to be back home and I now appreciate all the conveniences like a potty within a few second's walk and soap.

Yesterday afternoon, we met up with Nathan, your all-time best friend at our church's pumpkin patch. Hannah, you guys went during school last week and it's all you talk about anytime we go near the church.

 We took a few pictures and you each picked out another pumpkin.


 And then an impromptu hay fight happened. You guys were all so happy, running around, chasing each other with handfuls of hay. Poor baby M, was the brunt of most of the attacks, but he was a trooper and enjoyed the attention.

Today we sat down and painted the white pumpkins that we bought yesterday. Nathan, you've always had a great attention span and you were patient enough to sit down for enough time to paint your entire pumpkin teal.
 Hannah, you were interested for maybe 5 minutes and then you started to paint your hands.
 In the end, they turned out beautifully. Special, just like you two are.
Fall is a great time in Texas. We have Halloween coming up and also the grandparents will be here to celebrate it with us. So there will be lots of fun times ahead.

Until next week,
Love,
Mommy

2 comments:

  1. How fun!! Makes me wish my baby was a little older already so we can go camping!!

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    1. Let us know when you do, maybe we can make it a joint trip.

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