Little lovebirds
Elinor and Hunter had to work this morning and weren't able to join us. Sadness for us.
Elinor and Hunter had to work this morning and weren't able to join us. Sadness for us.
It was a short, easy hike, but still fun.The reason we chose Bridal Veil Falls for a hike is because it was on the way to where we began our float of the Provo River. We outfitted ourselves with life jackets, a few paddles and 12 Walmart inflatable tubes. You can pay a company to use their tubes and transport you to the starting point. In hindsight, that probably would have been the wisest course. But with the exception of Clark and Brianna, none of us had ever floated the river and didn't know what to expect. So we decided to save some money and DIY the adventure.
It was, at least in parts, much more turbulent than we were expecting. When Clark saw what tubes we had, he was doubtful that we would all successfully complete the float.
We divided into three groups of four. Those four tubes were tied together, so we wouldn't get separated. Our group was Abe, me, Cannon, and George.
Another group was Ben, Bethany, Faith, and Landen
The final group was Clark, Brianna, Peter and Greta. Sadly, everybody's tube remained inflated and functional... except for Clark's. Right at the launch he must have snagged on a sharp rock and his tube got a little hole. With his tube out of commission, his group had to abandon the effort. At the halfway point we met up and Cannon and George gave their spots to Peter and Greta so they got at least some float time.
So not only was there the normal thrill level of floating the river, but also the danger factor of "is my tube going to pop?" Very exciting
A picture at one of the calmer parts
He is definitely the most amusing, bizarre, unpredictable cat we've ever had. We quite like him. So not only was there the normal thrill level of floating the river, but also the danger factor of "is my tube going to pop?" Very exciting
A picture at one of the calmer parts
Our weirdo cat, Stan, actually liked being in the pool and was an excellent swimmer.
I prepared a game of family jeopardy-- with categories such as-- Pet Cemetery, Injustices, Important Dates, I Am Your Father, Mother Dearest, Birthday Parties, Vacations, In the Toy Box, and Pet Names. Basically, questions about our family lore.
Gahhh!!! He is so cute!!!
One of the most enjoyable parts of Family Camp was when Clark was the DM for a short D&D adventure. My first adventure, in fact! Clark is such a talented storyteller.Between the smoke from the fire and the lamps we brought out, it created a really cool ambiance.
This was the sign I taped to the the front glass door. Apparently, I don't know how to spell "friends".
A final couple of pictures
Clark and Brianna brought Greta this fetching headdress to celebrate her birthday. Not sure why there is a stick of butter in front of her.
I like this picture of Clark. I like my family. And I like Family Camp. Me thinks we'll do it again next year!
















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