Friday, September 28, 2012

In a tight place








And Josiah's attempt at imitation

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Camping, Day 3


Labor Day morning, it was time to pack and head to the Sequoia grove. First, more dirt play, though.


Only half the group joined us for a walk through the amazing Sequoia grove. So big and beautiful!





Then our picnic lunch was cut short by bees (it's hard to eat and keep bees away from two kids). So we headed back down the mountain. Josiah loved the drive down--he oohed and aahed and applauded all the way until we got to the boring foothills.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Camping, Day 2


After a cold and not particularly restful night (but then who goes camping with two little ones anticipating sleep?), it was time to resume the work of digging.


The big agenda item for the day was a five-mile hike up to a fire tower with a beautiful panoramic view of the mountains.


Theoretically, you could drive up a "well-maintained" road to the trail head. Well-maintained it was not, although an SUV could make it fine. Corollas and Camrys, not so much. So we parked along the road and hiked the mile to the trail head.

Pretty view along the way
Look! We made it to the trail head! Now we're all hungry and in need of lunch.
Elijah (slowly) hiked the whole mile to the trail head while Josiah rode in a carrier on Dustin's back. Josiah and Dustin arrived at our picnic spot long before Elijah and me. I missed the moment where Josiah allegedly kicked a little dog in the face who surprised him by running up to him. Self-preservation instincts, apparently.

Apparently carrying a 25+ pound weight on my back is all I was able to manage on our hike up the mountain--no pictures to share.

After hiking two miles on the actual trail, it was time to take stock of the crew. Faster, fitter hikers chose to finish the trail (the last half mile went down and then up, up, up) and enjoy the view from the fire tower. Dustin foraged ahead while Elijah, Josiah, and I slowly, slowly, slowly made our way down the mountain with the help of friends. The others finished the trail and caught up with us before we made it back down.


Pictures of the view from the top:



The driver of the one big vehicle on the trip graciously piled the kids and parents in to drive us back to our car parked right before the big ditch.

Mileage totals:
Elijah: 2 miles
Dustin: 6 miles (3.5-4 with kid on back)
Katie: 5 miles (4 with kid on back)
Not bad for our biggest attempted hike yet as a family of four.

The hike was followed by more of the favorite activity of the trip:





Monday, September 10, 2012

Camping, Day 1

I have lots of summer trips to still post, but we'll start with the most recent: camping at Sequoia National Forest over Labor Day weekend.

Dustin organized the trip and convinced our church small group to come despite earlier trip failures of one kind or another. I highly recommend the ratio of 11 adults to 4 children, especially since our two were the only little ones. Lots of people to help make sure the toddler does not walk into the fire pit as well as plenty of hands to makes fires, meals, and do dishes.

The first day, we mostly set up camp, greeted people as they came in, explored the campgrounds some, and mostly dug, dug, dug in the dirt.

Shortly after arrival: please note how mostly clean they are...they will not be anywhere near this clean again until we get home.