Several of our friends go camping together over Memorial Day weekend each year. They have invited us to join them several times, but we always gave our excuses and stayed home. Peyton and Maryam have been asking to go camping for a couple years now, so we decided this would be a safe way to test out the camping waters. Tobin and I are not really campers. Neither one of us enjoys it much, due to all the dirt and bugs and lack of real beds, etc. Our rule for the weekend was "No complaining!" I wanted to make sure that the kids got a chance to decide for themselves if they like camping or not. In the end, we all had a great time!
Waiting for the tire to get fixed |
We had rainy weather most of the day Saturday. Luckily, the Sungas were also part of our camping group at Gualala . . . in their fabulous RV! They let us take refuge there for a while so I could nurse and the babies could nap in a warm, dry place. If it wasn't for them, I think the babies and I would have spent the whole day in our cold tent. By evening, the rain was finished, so after dinner we watched a movie on a big screen in our campsite. Seriously! Our friend Wolf brought up his projector and a big white cloth and all the technology required to make that work. It was cool.
Movie Night |
Sunday we attended church at the campground. There's a ward from Fremont that comes up for the same weekend, and they hold Sacrament Meeting followed by Sunday School/Primary. It was a neat experience. Sunday evening we had a fireside with just the families from our ward. Those who had served missions were asked to share a faith promoting experience from their mission. We enjoyed listening to all the stories and testimonies that were shared. Tobin talked about an experience he had in the MTC, gaining his testimony of Joseph Smith and the first vision. We were all sitting in a circle around the campfire. Peyton was sitting just in front of Tobin, and about half way through Tobin's story, Peyton stood up and turned around. He quietly stood there looking up into Tobin's face as he finished sharing his story and testimony. It was really sweet watching him soak up his Dad's influence.
Of course, the babies loved the trip. There were plenty of people willing and ready to hold babies all day long. Bishop and Sister Jensen and their daughter Angela were frequently found wandering over to our campsite to help with the babies. And the Sungas offered a bed in their RV for nap time every day.
Toward the end of the trip, Susan (who coordinates each year) asked Tobin if we would come again next year. And he said . . . . YES! Well, there you have it. We may be campers after all.
All in all, we had a fabulous weekend!
(The pictures below are in no particular order. I'm struggling to get blogger to let me move them where I want. Grrrr!)
Tobin sitting by the fire |
Lunch Time! |
Headed Home . . . All Tuckered Out! |
Snug as a Bug |
Braden, Tobin, Natalie Don't you just love those baby coats? Adorable! |
Ricardo |
Tobin, Braden, Natalie, Angela |
Maryam, Peyton, Cole, Phylene, Taylor, Ashlin, Sadie |
Peyton and Lydia |
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Hi Lydia,
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