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Monday, June 27, 2011

S'mores, Rainbow Cupcakes, and Memories

Planning for one night shouldn't have inspired the mixture of excitement and trepidition I felt about our first camping experience with the kids.  I had lists and categories and packing strategies.  Stacy and I studied the campground map (though she is braver and jumped in feet first with two nights of camping!)

Some of my worries?  Absolutely realized.  Dirt-covered fingers ate Cheetos.  Dylan created a five o'clock shadow with lake water, wet sand, and saliva.  Wet firewood demanded an eleven p.m. Meijer run for new wood and firestarters and a quick detour to browse the Goody section for girly-girl hair accessories.

But those negatives?  Those can be easily shaken like sand from a towel. 

Abbey splashed in the shallow water like a mermaid - if mermaids had to wear Puddle Jumpers even in water up to their knees - and built and knocked over sandcastles until her teeth chattered as we wrapped her in our last dry beach towel.

Dylan developed a slight case of hero-worship for the older and cooler Connor, who taught the kids the club version of Happy Birthday, complete with the techno beat "cha cha cha". 

Speaking of birthdays, we all (pretend) celebrated with delectable Play-Doh cupcakes, swirled into a neon rainbow that thrilled the kids and made Stacy's blood pressure rise just a little bit. 

Abbey and Madison hung out and had conversations in our tent, foretelling their teenage years, as Abbey told me, "Mommy, we need privacy!"

Glow necklaces and bracelets allowed for stumbling, giggling games of Ring Around the Rosie, even as we struggled to roast marshmallows on a fire kept burning with pages of coloring books until the kids went to bed, and we were able to drive to get some dry wood.

Well after dark, tired eyes told us what smiling, sticky, s'mores faces continued to deny.  Bedtime, though so very late, happened with minimal fussing, though we may have skipped toothbrushing for the night.

And blissfully, the fire burned at last, warming the adults as we sat and chatted, laughing at old and new adventures, half an ear listening for any movement from the circle of tents surrounding us.

I crawled onto our air mattress, sandwiched between my babies, and realized the dirt hadn't won.

We'll be doing this camping thing again.
a princess tablecloth and a bunch of play-doh
five dollars worth of pre-school heaven on a table 
fascinated by the coolers
he later punched a hole in the styrofoam one 
posing for Connor
they all took turns playing photographer
going for a walk in the woods 
jamming in their jammies with glow toys
snuggles and s'mores
maybe the best part of camping

14 comments:

  1. Oh my! Seriously so much fun! And those snuggles and hand holds? Pure love! XO

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  2. Now I want to go camping!! So much fun! Love the hand holding :)

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  3. did someone say SMORES????? Oh I was not paying attention for a moment. LOL

    it looks like you all had a great time, and you're so brave....I will not go camping my friend, won't happen. But wow, you made it LOOK FUN!!!!!! Could Abbey be any cuter??? OMG!

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  4. What a great time - like you said - all the tough moments can be erased easily with all these perfect moments. We haven't done camping yet with both kids but actually thought about doing a quick one-night trip soon. We'll see!

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  5. Sounds like you had fun!

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  6. You make me really wish I'd been with you. What a good time!

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  7. It looks like everybody had fun!

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  8. We did have a great time :)  Enough that I'd do it again, even though I had forty-five loads of laundry to do the last couple of days.

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  9. Well, we did have some extra glow necklaces, so you're welcome to come next time :)

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  10. We did, and I might have been the one most surprised by that!

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  11. You should do it!  If I can do it, anyone can :)  Though, honestly, we probably should've done two nights, because it's a lot of work for one night!

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  12. I'm kind of an anti-camper, to be honest, but I'm trying to keep an open mind so that we can try to do different things with the kids.  This was a big deal for me!!

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  13. They were so very cute!  Most of the time they talk about each other but are shy when we all get together, but they had a fun time this weekend!

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  14. I think I managed to get through it just because the four kids were so darn cute! 

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