Sunday, July 24, 2011

Making Connections Camping Weekend

 We were at Coon Forks this weekend on our annual camping trip with the church.  Mary and I had a very nice site next to the lake.  We set up our old relaible tent.  this is the same one we took to Alaska as a family in 1994

 We cooked aluminum foil dinners.  Here is greg preparing to start the fire.  We didn't have any newspaper or any type of fire starter so started the fire with wood chips and pine needles.

 Success!

We had three storms over the course of our time in Coon Forks.  We arrived Friday night, July 22, set up our tent and met the other campers at Paul & Pam's campsite.  Saturday morning we had blueberry pancakes cooked on our peak stove.  We had our traditional volley ball game in the morning with a family from Chippewa Falls sharing the court with us.  Soon after the vollevball game we had our first of three thunderstorms.  We improvised for lunch and had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in the van.  But look how blue the sky was a couple of hours later!  Charlie & Lucy joined us at our campsite jsut after 4:00 PM on Saturday, July 23.  We invited them to stay and share our aluminum foil dinners.  Then just as the dinners were done cooking, the sky opened up with another heavy thunderstorm.
 Here are Charlie and Lucy enjoying their aluminum foil dinners.
We ate our dinners in the comfort of Big Blue.
Charlie brought a battery powered rotating marshmellow stick.  Charlie let Rony Lamoureux use it.  John Lamerouix is helping Rony figure out how to use it.  It was a big hit with all the kids.  It even had a light, like a flash light, so it would shine on the marshmellow.
Charlie showing off his magic marshmellow stick with rotating marshmellow.  Mark Gideonson is cooking a marshmellow the old fashion way.  Lucy is giving technical support.

 Jazel and Ann Lamoureux.
 Mark Gideonson and Jennifer Eddy.
Their son Nathaniel hung out with Noah all weekend.  Nathaniel and Noah spent a lot of time on their bikes.
 Our third thundertorm was in the middle of the night.  12:30 AM to be precise.  Just as the storm hit, this pine tree snapped off in the high winds. This was just across the road from our tent.  We decided it might be a good idea to spend the rest of the night in our van.  So Mary and I spent the rest of the night in the van. We slept OK but not great.
The tree snapped off about 8' above the ground.  The tree trunk was about 12" in diameter where it snapped off.  Despite the storms, we had a wonderful weekend.  The cammeraderie of the group was very nice and it was relaxing despite the storms.  Saturday afternoon we took advantage of the rain to go into Augusta to visit the Amish Woodshed.  Paul Braun led our worship service on Sunday morning and did a nice job with a centering prayer/theme. We skipped our usual stop at the drive-in on our way through Augusta to return home to dry everything out and get ready for Chelsea's visit.

Chelsea will be here for a couple of weeks with the bridal shower here and Brady's second birthday in Madison being anticipated highlights!

1 comment:

adam and andrea said...

Sounds like big blue was the MVP of the weekend! Looks like you had fun. Can't wait to see you on Wednesday! Brady has been saying "TIA??" "UNCLE TIIIMMMMY" since they left! When we explained that they went to Bumpa's, he was pleased that if they couldn't be with him, at least they were with his beloved Bumpas! : )