Ice skating and camping 

The girls wrapped up their ice skating session. Here are the pictures michelle took upon her arrival Friday.  I was there just after 

   

  

  

 I was there earlier in the day but was asked to leave by my kid.  I didn’t take a picture since they were still in the middle of their lesson. But I got their videos.  After that, we picked Brandon up.  Both were showered up as was I to get ready for camping. We waited for Dave to get home, then we headed out for dinner at Ike’s sandwiches. We bought three sandwiches for four of us. We were meeting up with theresa and Martin after making “The Climb”.  No joke of a hill.  We had lots of gear, and we started up the mountain. The kids each had something to carry – their backpacks and another bag for each.  I was carrying things up when I came upon a man with a cart.  I was doing him the favor of not having to haul it back down. Dave struggled with his own wagon.  We had to drop weight along the route as we were too ambitious.  We had the kids going back and forth picking up things along the route.  We set up shop in about an hour and a half meeting theresa and Martin along the way. I was soaked in my one sweat by the time we were done.  I wasted my shower! And because of it, I was also getting eaten alive by mosquitoes.  I layered up on clothes and sprays, lotions and the bracelet. The majority of the damage had been done.  They were sneaky and ate between my knuckles!! The kids fared better fortunately. We ate while theresa and Martin made their food which was surprisingly yummy!!  Peyton wanted their stroganoff more than her own sandwich!! We gathered around the fire until Peyton asked to go to bed.  She was tired. Brandon stayed up a bit later but a tip in his chair and a bonk on his head sent him to bed early, too. He didn’t argue when we suggested it after Peyton was asleep. It made things easier though. He was quite calm by then.  I couldn’t sleep that night well because the three of them slept with a blow up pillow. It squeaked every time they moved. The kids did not. But Dave couldn’t sleep. And kept tossing and turning. I mean squeaking and squeaking. When Brandon woke up the next morning, he said he still had a headache. 

I’d warned him about tipping in the chair even before it happened but he never listens to my warnings.  We ate breakfast and then Martin and theresa joined us for their biscuits and gravy meal. That was yummy too! Peyton ate some eggs that Dave pealed for her.  As she ate, I heard crunching noises.  I asked her, “Shell?”   She quietly nodded. Poor thing! Brandon was given a knife to whittle a stick then helped Dave with some firewood to bring up.  I was scared he’d lose a digit or slice his knee.  Finally, he finished and I did a count.  Phew nothing lost. We waited for our next guests, The Brown’s to arrive.  We hung out with L and C to give them lunch while their parents unpacked the car.  They wouldn’t eat until their parents came back. I think they didn’t want food from strangers but were too polite to tell us that.  C told us, “I like cold food.”  They both told us they were hungry. They passed the stranger test at least!!  We enjoyed the brown rice spam musubi and cookies Bonnie made. 
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 Both Theresa and Dave brought hot dogs for Bonnie and both bought Hawaiian buns.  That made me happy!! We all enjoyed lunch before kathy and Chris arrived with the kids. They had three carts and three of them pushing! Ian was a pusher and definitely pushed his weight’s worth!!  He then became babysitter for the younger kids.  He helped show Brandon more tricks in the kendama as well as fixed his broken one from the night before. Chris told Brandon, “Ian is the Doc Mcstuffins of kendamas!”  So true. He’s also the kid whisperer.  After the kaos arrived, the whole gang was there!! Everyone had smiles on their faces, which I was worried about because of the hike. Dave had told me the night before to not talk to him while he pushed the cart uphill.  Bonnie had her scavenger hunt all prepped and ready to go. The kids were paired up let loose about the camp site.  It was cute to see them working together.  Food was being prepped and cooked for dinner. It was still early but better to do it before hunger sets in and kids like mine become “hangry”.  

Peyton set up “her tent” up high for her and Mckayla. Kira didn’t want to join them but didn’t mind being next door neighbors.  It had to be situated a bit but it worked out.  

Dinner was a hit with Korean short ribs, pork chops and green beans. We had more Hawaiian bread and fruit, too.  We also had a s’more assembly line that chris put together.  He also used this power torch!! Luckily his eyebrows and lashes survived. 

The kids played with their toys from Bonnie and even had a light show going. Depending on shutter speed, some pretty cool light pictures were taken!  We had a campfire going again and the kids were put to bed about the time the lights went out.  Now it was a matter of put to bed versus asleep.  Especially the two girls on top.  They had a few potty runs only because I was afraid of Peyton getting up to potty in the middle of the night.  Did I mention the portapotties that the park used to save water?! Ick.  Dave went to bed before ten. He didn’t want to be too tired for his flight.  I went to sleep by eleven. Apparently the girls didn’t until midnight!! Our kathy listened to them next door.  Both were in okay spirits in the morning! They were up by seven or so. I was picking up the tent while Peyton asked me to go potty with her. We all cleaned up the site early because we knew we had to get going early. And going down in shifts and together would be helpful. After breakfast and packing up and our requisite photo (take two from the previous night) we headed downhill.  Three groups got down in one haul.  Chris helped me with our wagon while I held his stuff then he was going to return the carts uphill to get the rest of their stuff.  We headed out behind the Kaos. Peyton was melting down slowly but surely so I got her to take a much-needed shower then an even more-needed nap.  She was out cold even while Dave packed up and left.  Brandon was sweet and told me at drop off “have a nice trip!” She woke up and had no clue where daddy was. We locked up a few hours later and went to my parents’. I didn’t have time for my usual post-camp nap as I did two loads of laundry along with sorting.  Next year will be our fifth camping anniversary and we’re already looking forward to it. We’ll see where our adventures to us. 

   
                           

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