One last tradition is our October camping trip. It started in 2008, when six of our group's families spent a weekend at Cunningham Falls State Park.
These girls don't remember a time they didn't go camping together. |
My younger daughter had just turned 3, and she doesn't remember a thing about that camp out. I do: the first night was rainy, we slept in hats, and little Kathy and I snuggled in my sleeping bag. (I've also got some great pictures to jog my memory.)
An outcrop of rocks in the middle of our group's sites became a playground. The kids clambered up and around them all weekend. It was only when I reserved those same campsites the next year I learned that they feature "a severe drop off of the back of the camping pad" and are "not suitable for children." This perceived liability had become our group's favorite spot!
Kids still play on the rocks in 2013 |
On Sunday we returned from our sixth camping trip to the same park, the same sites. The group has grown: this year we had twelve families (with fifteen girls, five boys, and two dogs).
This isn't even the entire group of campers |
Community campsite at night |
Spectacular colors |
Dutch oven plus campfire |
My breakfast starts with coffee |
Everything and the camp kitchen sink |
What a great time! I love how the kids create play in nature. I love the fresh air. I love the relaxed time with my husband. I love how the leaves fall in a gentle breeze. I love spending time with my friends. I can't wait for next year's adventure!
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Recipe for Mac'n'3 Cheese, transcribed from a GS leader training packet:
Old Fashioned Macaroni and Cheese
(One pot OR Dutch or Box
oven)
1 12-15 oz. box pasta
1 stick of butter
8 oz sour cream
2 cups small curd cottage
cheese
Onion powder
Salt and pepper
12 oz sharp cheddar cheese
Cook pasta. Melt butter into
pasta. Mix with other ingredients and place in greased pan.
Cook over low heat until
cheese has melted and mixture is thick and creamy; stirring frequently
OR
Cook in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes or
until cheese is melted and bubbly.
What joy and a little pang it gives me to read about this. I thought of you all so often over this weekend. Even though we've only been on the trip two or three times, it was always such a boost to my connections with this amazing group of people, and a way to make new friends. Thanks for your work in planning this!
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