Jonah's favorite two things to do were play with his dump truck and sweep the rocks at our site. He also loved watching the chipmunks eat the sunflower seeds we put out for them.
The girls fell in love with the hammock we strung between two trees. This hammock is extra special because it is the one Jeremy's brother Andrew used on his camping trips. All the kids had fun with the hammock but the girls spent the majority of the time on it (or fighting over it).
Aidan's favorite thing to do was wander in the trees near our campsite. He spent most of his time wandering and having conversations with himself.
The campfire in the evenings was of course all a big hit with all the kids, and the first night we made s'mores and the kids told "ghost" stories. The second night we roasted hot dogs.
We attempted our hand at fishing for trout but I think our location at the lake as well as a lack of patience led to empty lines--except for Aidan. He got a tug on his line and quickly reeled it in to find not a trout at the end but a giant crawdad (or crawfish for those of you from the south).
The kids were all major troopers through the entire weekend. At first we heard many cries of pain as one or the other of them tripped over rocks and fell but after a few admonitions of "when you're camping you have to be tough and just get up and keep going", they all bucked up and took the scrapes and bruises like true outdoorsmen!
The one major downside of the trip was the COLD nights. It dropped to the low 40's and silly me thought that since our sleeping bags were graded for 20-40 degree weather that we'd be just fine in normal pajammas. We all froze the first night and had a quite a restless sleep. The second night we bundled in sweatpants, jackets and socks and had a much better sleep.
On the way home we stopped along part of a river that has a secluded sandy beach area. I am truly enchanted by this area due to the mix of black and tan sand (which is the softest, finest sand I've ever felt) as well as the gorgeous views and perfect areas for wading into the river.
On the way home we stopped at this restaurant and Jeremy was in heaven! I dare say this was his favorite part of the whole trip! I have to admit it was seriously good bbq-about the best I've ever had. Too bad it's almost an hour from our house... My nephew is attending college in the city near the restaurant so I'm sure we'll find some way to meet him there for dinner at least once or twice.
Overall the trip was considered a huge success and loved by all. We definitely have many more camping trips in our future. To view the rest of our camping pictures click here.
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Where did you camp?
West Lake Campground, Red Feather Lakes, which is northwest of Ft. Collins.
How fun! I'm glad y'all had a good time. Some of my best memories as a kid are from camping in Colorado.
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