Back to Nature

by Marilyn on June 2, 2008

So we went camping on Saturday.  We could have gone up Friday night but in addition to being nervous about how Liam would deal with sleeping in the Great Outdoors, we had some shopping that needed to be done Friday evening and Kile wasn’t able to get off work early enough so that we could have been up there by any reasonable time.  So Saturday it was.  Our friends had JUST bought a toy hauler and invited us to stay in it with them.  Which really sold it for us because sleeping in a tent?  Not gonna happen.  Not these days, at least.  So all we needed to do was pack up some food, some clothes and some diapers and head on our way.

When we got there, Liam was very unsure of the whole thing.  Much like how he felt about grass last year, he was hesitant to walk on pine needles.  Goofball.  We set up his super yard so that he could adjust to nature without running into oncoming traffic.  Always a good plan.

Caged Liam

The weather was cool, but not cold.  Spring was springing up all over and the hues of green really caught my eye.  I couldn’t stop looking at them.  Evie fell into a routine, though she decided she wanted constant nursing in that routine as well.  The girl is a touch spoiled, methinks.  So between breaks to nurse in the van and the toy hauler, we were able to sit out in the air and soak it all in.  I think she enjoyed it.

Kile in Nature

Meanwhile, Liam (whom we had put a sweatshirt on and who stole my friend’s hat) was developing a fond fascination with the dirt.

Dirt Monger

It was the greatest thing… well… EVER.  We don’t go outside a lot around here, especially in the winter when it’s nasty out.  So the poor kid is really kind of a newbie when it comes to things like dirt and pine needles and rocks and whatever else.  He loved it though.  And he made a right mess of himself while he was at it.

Dirt Faced Cutie

Our one set of friends had their own (enormous!) tent set up to sleep in and there was this teeny tiny tent set up next it for the boys to sleep in.  Three boys, from 8 and 7 years old, were going to be sleeping in this tent.  I harbored suspicions that maybe ONE could fit in it, but all three went in pretty easily.  Color me impressed!

Campsite

As I mentioned before, we were able to stay in the toy hauler.  There was a lot of room in that thing!  And it cemented my notion that having a trailer or camper or some sort is pretty much the ONLY way to camp.  We were able to easily fit two families in there, and could have squeezed another one in if we needed to.  And did I mention it had a microwave?  And a bathroom?  Oh yes.  LOVE.

The Toy Hauler

As you can see, we brought a rugged stroller (one we’re testing out) and it had a tray on it.  We used it as a makeshift high chair for Liam and he could also sit in it while we had campfires going and of course we took a walk or two.

Drifting smoke

I love that picture.  I cannot possibly tell you how much I love that picture.  Such is my love.  Anyhow, as the sun went down it was time to start thinking about things like campfires.  Or, in this group’s case, a bonfire.  There was a sort of “master fire ring” that the bonfire was built in.  It started off humbly enough…

Building the bonfire

Lots of little scraps of wood, a few pinecones, lighting a paper plate or two to help get the thing going… Before too long, we had something a little more like this:

The Bonfire

Which, you know, was sufficient for roasting some s’mores on.  Which we did.  YUM.  Then, the guys (and some gals) decided they wanted to see what would happen if you took a bottle of 151 and spit a mouthful into the fire.  At that point, our little group retreated back to our particular campsite (this was a group camping trip) with the kids and started a much more sedate fire in our little firepit.

Smaller Fire

Liam went down to sleep easy enough (if you call a 1/2 hour process involving infant’s motrin easy) and didn’t even stir when some of the other of our party entered the trailer.  I retired before long with Evie and made the colossal mistake of not changing her diaper and into her sleeper before going in.  Because I had no flashlight on me and it was dark as pitch in there.  Seriously, you could close your eyes and see just as much as you could with them open.  I was hesitant to turn on any lights because I did NOT want to wake up any small children.  Particularly those whose names start with “L”.

Kile came in not too much later and I gave in and asked him for the diaper, sleeper and to turn a light on because putting on a diaper in pitch blank is NEVER a good idea.  I don’t care how much of a pro you think you are.  Evie threw a pretty good fit at that point, because she had been so peacefully sleeping but before long she was back fast asleep.

However, once Kile settled in and started snoring, this woke up Liam.  I think the snoring scared him, at least at first.  Every time Kile would drift off and start to snore a little, it would wake Liam up crying. We didn’t want him to cry, since we were sharing this trailer with other people.  After getting up and down no less than 10 times, Kile gave up and took Liam out of the trailer.  He ended up putting him in his carseat with a blanket and then laid back one of the seats in the front of the van to sleep in himself.  Poor guy.

I didn’t sleep much myself, mostly because I was worried about Liam and just on edge.  I guess I didn’t drink enough alcohol.  Heh.  Evie was a champ though, and slept through until dawn.  She probably slept the best of any of us.  Well, besides Harry, was snug as a bug in that teeny tent with his friends.

Once morning rolled around, we all huddled in the warm (it has a heater!) trailer and had a yummy breakfast of pancakes and bacon.  And then, alas, it was time to start to think about packing up.  Bummer.

Truly, despite the wakeful night, we had a great time.  I’d really like to go camping again sometime, even.  We need to brainstorm a good routine for Liam at night.  If worse comes to worse, at least we know he’ll sleep in the carseat!  We came home around noon and after giving Liam and Kile a shower (Liam was, once again, covered in dirt), we all fell into bed for much needed naps.  Well, except for Harry who got reacquainted with his Mario Kart Wii.  I think a mark of a good camping trip is how tired you are when you get home, don’t you think?

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Evergreen
You should totally go check out the rest of the pictures from the camping trip!

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