7.26.2011

Camping- Day Three

Sunday was my dad's birthday.
So mom put a candle in a Ding Dong.

And Logan & Jack helped her sing
"Happy Birthday"

Then Papa got a birthday kiss from Jack.

And one from Logan.

And one from Ferris.

Then we all started packing up to head home.
What an awesome weekend we had.

We were all sad to see it end.

Before we knew it, we were on the road again.
The drive was just spectacular.
And the boys were all super good travelers.

We were all tuckered out when we got home Sunday night.
Jack was even able to get  Wyatt to sleep in his bed while I got pj's on Logan.
(I absolutely LOVE that he gives Wyatt his bubba to sleep with.
And he also wrapped his blanket around him.)

As much fun as our adventures are,
it's always nice to be back home.

Camping- Day Two

Saturday morning started with all three of my little boys joining me on my air mattress, snuggling in my warm bed, and making me feel incredibly grateful.

Then we got up & had some delicious cocoa.

With marshmallows, too!

After a morning of playing at the park & naps in the tent,
we headed to the Crooked River Day Use area, a few miles away.
Josh got in the water right away with the twins.

And I sat on the shore, feeding little Wyatt
& capturing more pictures with the camera.

Ferris played on shore with me.

He is just too adorable!

As is little Wyatt.

I love how squishy & sweet he is after I feed him.
Like he's punch drunk off breastmilk.

Ooh, how I love that squishy boy!

While I enjoyed some sweet Wyatt,
my mom pushed the twins around on her air mattress.

Logan found a big stick that he used as an oar.
It was so cute!

Roxanne played with Ferris.

And I snapped this picture of her adorable pregnant belly
with her adorable baby boy.

Their little family rowed out in the boat my dad brought.
Ferris was loving his piggies in the water!

Logan spent some time throwing rocks in the water.
I love how Josh captured the rocks mid-air in this one.

Once Wyatt was happy, I passed him off to his daddy,
and joined Jack & Logan in the water.
We took off for a boat ride, which the three of us so enjoyed!

Ferris, Blake & Logan

Josh with Wyatt

Roxanne, lounging about,
soaking up some rays

At one point I looked down to where Logan was playing
to see this.

He wanted to wear the flippers like Daddy & Isaiah, he told me.
I was cracking up!

And here is my littlest one.
I love his baby tank top!
Oh sweet boy, how we adore you!

Jack, despite running a fever in the morning, had himself a great time.

Playing in the sand & in the water.

Everyone at our "spot" on the lake.

After our fun in the sun, it was time for dinner back at camp.
But first we had to do the dishes.

The twins "helped" my mom with this task.
(And were SOAKED after their chore!)

Soon they had showers with Daddy & came back to camp ready for bed
in their cozy jammies.

And Isaiah read some Little Critter books, complete with silly voices,
that Logan loved!

Wyatt slept through campfire...
As did his brothers.
And when I went to go to bed myself,
this is what I found:
My sweet boys all snuggled up together.
(*notice they are sleeping "mirrored"- each with one arm up)
Melted my very mommy heart!

{more to come...}

Camping- Day One

Last Friday we set out for Culver, Oregon.
It's about a three hour drive from where we live.


We had all three boys in a row.
Jack sat behind Josh.

Logan sat behind me.
And Wyatt was squeezed in between his brothers.
Josh set up the DVD players for the twins to enjoy.

While we just visited & enjoyed each others' company.
On the drive we heard our favorite song.
I think of it as "our song."

It's "Love Like Crazy"
by Lee Brice
I adore that song.  I have to say I teared up when it came on.
And every time Josh would reach over to hold my hand,
I would choke up.
I am going to miss this.

The boys were okay for the drive.  There was some grouchies, but they didn't nap and lunch was super late, so we forgave them. {wink}

We made it to the KOA shortly after my mom & sister.
Josh set up camp while I chased the kids.

The KOA was beautiful.  The land around us was breath taking.

The kids adored the park.

And enjoyed getting the wiggles out after such a long drive.

Nanny (& everyone) was so helpful
in keeping an eye on the kids with us.

Logan cracked me up repeatedly throughout the trip.
First he took off across the street and when I stopped him to ask what he was doing, he informed me that he was going to the bathroom all by himself.  "I need some privacy," he said.
I had to bite my tongue to keep from cracking up!

He also has a newfound fascination/love for airplanes.
This new adoration came after he found out Josh will be riding in one on his way to Alaska.
Everyday he asks "Are you going to Alaska yet, Daddy?" This also makes me choke up.

I found at the park that the boys had enough space to really play separately from each other, and make friends with other kids. Logan was willing to share his toys with other children, and even had conversations, which I found adorable.  He told one boy he had gotten his shovel at the beach, at Grandma Woo Woo's, but that the boy couldn't go there because it's "way too far away."  

And they played oh-so-well.

Jack was determined to make this thing work.
And he did.

He also surprised me by being willing to try the tire swing.

I also got to see a very protective side of Jack during this trip. He was overly worried about both Ferris and Logan's safety with the road in front of our campsites.  As well as the campfire.

He was such a worrier.  Constantly checking on them.
He's going to be an awesome big brother for Wyatt.

After watching some big kids on the monkey bars, the boys were sure they should give it a go.  Lucky for me, they couldn't reach!

A big part of camping for Logan was raiding my parents' food bin & coolers.
Hello, Cheetoh's!!!!

Papa & Wyatt

{Mommy & Wyatt}
Wyatt was starting to wake up in his bouncer and when I found Logan leaned in over him, I asked what he was doing.  "I just poked him back to sleep, mom," he told me.
Where does he come up with this stuff?
I love it.

Oh, and how I love this little one.

He was the epitome of the perfect camper.
Happy to just be held & loved.
Sleeping through the night, except for quick feedings.
Such a good little boy.


The twins were anxious all afternoon to get into the pool.

Once Daddy & Papa got the campsites all set up, we were finally able to jump in.

Papa & Logan; Jack & Josh, Roxanne & Ferris

Jack & Josh

At first both boys were nervous to be in the pool.

But with enough time & encouragement, they were both jumping in.

And jumping in. And jumping in!

Most of the gang in the pool. 
(I was on the deck feeding Wyatt & taking photographs.)

Blake on the big basketball.

Trying to keep his balance.

And down he goes!

Jack with Nanny in Ferris' little float.

After our swimming adventures, the "guys" decided to play some horseshoe.

It was so nice to see them spend time together.

The whole camping trip, we were all talking, laughing & joking together.
It was just magical.

We headed over after dinner to watch the guys play horseshoe.
Here Wyatt basks in the last of the sunlight.

And the little "guys" played some more at the park.
This time Logan tried his hand at the tire swing.

Watching him on the swing, it hit me.

He's a big kid.
It really does go fast.
It goes too fast.

Speaking of fast,
Roxanne is already seven months pregnant!
Here she is swinging with Ferris.

And Nanny was there, of course, helping me keep an eye on my sweeties.Logan looooves his Nanny.

So sweet!

After playing at the park & watching the guys play horseshoe, we decided to go see the horses that bordered the KOA's land.
(Don't these pictures look fake?)

We brought some carrots to feed them.

They were grateful.

Roxanne & Ferris joined in.

Logan was willing to feed them,

but Jack was too nervous to get close.
Even though I offered to hold him.

Feeding them was the coolest thing.

And this blond horse was just beautiful.

She was stunning.

Nanny lifted Logan up cause he wanted to pet her.

He was disappointed that we couldn't coax the "little horse" in the far corner of the grass to come over.

Blondie was running the show.

I was just like a kid. I was so excited to feed them & see them up so close.

They are such graceful creatures.

Soon the sun was setting.

And we got to take this in as we lay the kids down for bed.
Then we had campfire.
Sharing marshmallows, sharing stories and sharing laughter.
It was awesome!!!

{more to come...}