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Sunday, August 9, 2009

Camping in Colorado

In July we went camping near Woodland Park, CO - just west of Colorado Springs and within view of Pikes Peak. We stayed in a tent - even though Corinne was 7 months pregnant! But she managed to have a real fun time despite barely sleeping through the night due to heartburn and being generally uncomfortable.

It rained a lot during the fist few days of our stay. You can see in a few of the pictures that we are wearing raingear, and that we put big tarps up over our tents and gathering areas.















This patchwork of tarps was the chapel ceiling for our family Sunday service. It rained through most of the service. Each of the heads of families gave a short talk covering the subjects of faith, hope, and charity, with an eye single to the glory of God. It was a wonderful meeting and the Spirit was very strong. There's just something powerful about spiritual gatherings while camping.















I went and bought the biggest tarp available at Wal-Mart to cover our tent because it was leaking so badly. We just happened to have enough tarp left over to accomadate Megan's tent as well :)















We were going on a walk during light off-and-on rain showers when BB just gave up. She had walked enough! She was really sad when we took this picture, but it was so cute we couldn't resist.




















This is Corinne and Megan on the same walk overlooking a big field with a stream running through it next to our campground. Further downstream there were about 7 beaver dams, and we actually saw a beaver swimming across the water.















Group Photo! BB was still mad and wouldn't get in the picture. But GG looks happy right in the middle of things!















We had to get creative to fill in the gaps between tarps when it rained.




















The lumberjacks up in Colorado are ridiculously good looking.




















This is us in front of Balancing Rock at Garden of the Gods.




















Ready for our close-up Mr. Deville!















We had a lot of fun hiking around at Garden of the Gods.




















Corinne and the girls found this little cave to climb in. GG was upset because she had just bumped her head on the cave ceiling.






























I was just taking a nap in the forest when all of the little kids ganged up on me, rolled me around, and left me for dead. But I still had a positive attitude!













The girls have a 3 foot long pink princess fishing pole that they share. When we got to Lake Manitou I baited their hook first, cast the line into the water and gave the pole to BB with these inspiring words, "You just sit here and hold on to your pole, and nothing happens. That's fishing." Corinne was behind us watching, and before I could even bait my own hook she said, "Steve, I think she has a fish on her line." I checked,and sure enough, there was a trout on her line. I helped her reel it in. She thought that little trout was the coolest thing in the world! And she was the only person to catch a fish that whole day - using her 3 foot long pink princess fishing pole! (Author's note - this story became the basis for a spiritual thought that I gave in Ward Council, the lesson being that we should not sabotage ourselves with low expectations, or that we should "doubt not, but be believing" in Moroni's words - Mormon 9:27.)

















A few days before our camping adventure ended, we all went to a local laundromat to replenish our supply of clean clothes. After more than 45 minutes of drying, our clothes were still damp, so we just took them back to camp and hung them on the various clothes lines that we had suspended across camp to support the rain tarps. Between the 4 families that were there we had easily over 100 items of clothing hanging out to dry. It was quite a sight. One of our neighbors in another camp site was caught taking pictures of us. When we asked her not to photograph us, she said that she had only done it because she thought we were homeless, and she had been collecting images for a book about poverty in the Obama years!





































It was a very fun trip. Whenever people at work or in our ward ask us about it, they are amazed that our little family went camping for 8 days - a 3 year old, a 5 year old, and a pregnant woman! I have to admit, it was a lot of work. But it was fun, and well worth it for the memories we made.

4 comments:

  1. Looks like a fun trip, huh? Okay, so this is Steve, just testing out the comments function. If you don't have a google account, you will have to leave "anonymous" comments - so just identify yourself in the comment so we know who's telling us how cute our kids are or how much hair I've lost since you saw me last. Thanks! --Steve

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  2. Oh, there is also a word verification step you will have to do each time you make a comment - just type in the word that the computer shows you when you try to post your comment. --Steve

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  3. Hello there! We just found you! Hooray! Love your blog, Love you guys! You're awesome!

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  4. It's about time you started a blog! :) What a great camping trip! I can't believe it was 8 days! We're going on our ward campout tomorrow for one night and I'm stressing about it! Hopefully none of my boys fall in the campfire! Hope Corinne is doing well!

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