Saturday, July 27, 2013

Family day trip to the mountains

We had a rare opportunity of me having a full weekend off.  So, we decided to take a trip to the mountains for some outdoor fun.  It took a bit to get the kids' chores done, but once they were done, we were off.

This and the next couple of pictures are more for the background view.  You can see the family in the distance, as well.

We had a quick lunch.


After a quick lunch, we continued on our path until we made it to a lake I have been wanting to see.  This is when I told the family to turn around and make a goofy face on the count of 3.  Ava is behind Jordan.

We did a little fishing.  We just need to learn how to make the fish bite--wrong time of day or wrong bait or something.

The girly girls preferred not to fish.  We had rain on and off for the 1 hour we fished.  Ava kept saying, "Let's go home, Dad."

Caden carefully monitoring his pole.

Kailyn

Handsome silly Chase doing some fishin'

Caden pausing for a Kodak moment.

Next we played a little Hide and Seek.  Here's Kailyn trying to catch Jordan.  You can also kind of see Ava in the background.

Home base.  Kailyn got a few, but some made it safely.

Caden making his way to safety.

We decided to do a little more geocaching, since it was so fun last time.  Here the kids are showing off their new prizes, or what they're trying to decide on.  Kailyn got lip gloss.  Jordan got a painted ceramic bird she immediately named Rainbow.  Caden got a parachute guy.  Chase got a toy motorcycle.  Ava picked a miniature shoe.  They gave up some of their own toys that they had not used for awhile in exchange for their new treasures.  We hit up a couple of other caches, but this was our favorite.

On the way home, the kids all decided they wanted gum.  Shelly obliged.  They tried blowing bubbles.  All of a sudden we hear Jordan yelling, "Ewww, someone spit their gum into my hair."  Shelly yelled, "Are you SERIOUS?  WHO DID THAT?!?"  Then we heard a cute voice, sounding proud of what she had done, reply, "Ava did it."  It was Ava who was so proud and who admitted her guilt.  I looked over at Shelly, who had busted up laughing.

Ava is trying to get the gum out because she asked for more, which I said she could not have, so she wanted her old gum back.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Daddy Daughter Campout

I had some time off this week.  I have a Father and Son campout planned for September.  I decided to do a Daddy-Daughter campout.  Girls are definitely different than boys.  We had a lot of fun.

The awesome weather we had when we arrived.

It cleared long enough to quickly put up the tent (the girls did it with little help from me), and then it rained again.

Chillin' in the tent, getting ready to set up the sleeping bags.  I had to get something else from the pickup.  The girls practiced their "opera singing."  I told them that the bear on the mountain 2 mountains away was plugging his ears because they were so loud.

After awhile, the weather cleared enough that we could do some geocaching.


Kailyn pointing the way to go.


Jordan agreeing and adding her own thoughts, using the iPad as a GPS device.


All of these geocaching pictures may be staged because someone forgot the camera when we were actually geocaching.  However, we did find 2 treasures.  One was a prescription bottle with a paper in it, announcing we had found the cache.  A second was an old military ammo box with 2 die, 1 cigarette lighter, 1 deck of playing cards, 1 keychain with a mini lantern on it, a duct tape bracelet, an action figure, and a few other odds and ends.  Unfortunately, we forgot to bring our gift to exchange.  It was a lot of fun.  Next we had dinner.
Kailyn enjoying her painstakingly prepared Dinty Moore stew

Funny faces with the stew.

We met the neighbor campers, who had 2 girls the same ages as Kailyn and Jordan.  They invited us over for S'mores.  I didn't get any pictures, but the girls had a lot of fun with their newfound friends.  We watched a couple of short Youtube videos I had downloaded from the internet and onto my iPad, then we went to sleep.  It rained off and on all night.  The girls weren't aware of it, but I was.  I couldn't fill my air mattress because I forgot the inverter that hooks into the cigarette lighter.  Bummer.  The ground was hard and rocky.

This is one of those moments when I realized how different it was to camp with girls.  The girls woke up to play "patty cake."  

There was a little wrestling, as well.

Kailyn made us breakfast.  It was raining and really wet, so we cooked in the well-vented tent.

Jordan mostly complained about how cold she was.  She ate 1 pancake.

Kailyn sampling her spoils.

The neighbors put up a tight rope and invited the girls to walk along it with a helping hand.

Kailyn showing off her form.  I was getting the fishing poles ready.

We hiked about 3/4 mile up a pretty steep hill to the nearby lakes.  Kailyn getting ready to cast.

The cast is off.

Jordan spent a lot of the time learning to cast and trying to get the hook unstuck.

Look at that form!  Unfortunately, no fish were biting.  We met several fishermen.  No one even got a nibble.  Of course, the 20 preschool kids singing and throwing rocks into the water didn't help.

On the way home, it started to rain and then hail--hard.  We had to hide out under a group of trees.  The hail still fell through, knocking us around a bit.

The collection of hail under our "protected" area.

The girls were so proud of how much water was running down the trail.  They called it their "mini flash flood."  The trail did have lots of pooling and lots of water running down it.

Another mini-waterfall.  The owner of those toes kept complaining of being cold.  I wonder why.
We had rain for about 70% of the time we were camping, but the girls were great sports and didn't complain (except for cold toes).  We hiked back to our pickup and cruised home.  On the way home, Jordan requested Arby's for lunch, then we made it home where it was also raining.  We had to put our stuff in the garage and then pull it out the next day to get it dry.  All in all, a very fun camping trip the girls and I will remember for a long time.

Monday, July 22, 2013

Our ?Beautiful? Daughter's School Play

Kailyn's class have done a few plays this year. Kailyn has loved them and gotten really into them. This particular play was a take on Cinderella. Kailyn played the lovely....

Ugly stepsister. 

Kailyn's friend Anna H. was the other lovely sister.

Chase and Ava were able to come and watch too.

Chase

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Mornings at our house


Sometimes I come home from a night shift to find this.  Need I say more?

It would be nice if this is what the boys do every morning.  Just once in awhile.  They are often the first ones up and turn on the computer to pbskids to watch shows.  Whatever.  Shelly and I are getting old enough that we just don't care anymore--well, not as much, anyway.

The girls? Either sleeping in or off to swim team practice.