Friday, June 28, 2013

Turkey Point 2013

Wow! I am really behind on this blog, but am going to plod away and try to get a bunch posted in the next bit.  Summer is officially here and things just don't slow down. I am loving every minute of it though!
First up is our annual camping trip with Mike and Jenn and family.This year we headed off to Turkey Point and really enjoyed it there!  The weekend was cooler, but we still had lots to do and lots of cozy campfires. We didn't get a lot of rain . . a bit on Saturday and then a bit more on Sunday night and Monday morning.  That may sound like a pretty crummy weekend, but it really wasn't too bad. Rain really doesn't faze us too much anymore. We are pretty much experts at camping in the rain and packing in the rain. And it never poured, so that was helpful.

Karter showing us what camping is all about.
Hanging out at the campfire after crawling out of bed.
Kevin and Kade doing dishes. Kevin really wanted me to post this to show what a hard worker he is!:)
We went for a hike on Saturday morning. (we saw a deer, but it didn't stick around. Can't imagine why!)
These two have a lot of fun together.
Boys will be boys.
There were also some great biking trails here - for beginner, intermediate and experienced. Jonathan and Mike took the boys on a couple of them. I'm not sure if they had time to explore the experienced one, though the boys really wanted too.  I think they must be pretty good trails, b/c we saw 'real bikers' come through the campground - probably a bit of a detour as they took the trails.
We went to the beach twice. (I loved this beach. You park right close and just unload your stuff and set it out - all within a couple metres of your van and the water. No lugging huge loads!!) The weather was nice enough for swimming if you were brave enough . . .which the kids always are . . . and Jonathan went in a couple times too.
There were lots of other beach activities too -- like chair jumping . . . .

 . . .which then progressed to rope jumping.
Can you tell they just did track and field the day before??
There was the balance beam . . . .

Sand castles . . .
 . . .baseball grab . . .race to get the ball that Jonathan was throwing . . .
 . . . and just enjoying the sand and water.
 
There was also a pretty nice park in the campground which was close to our sites and which was a hit with the kids too. Karter loved the swing.
So did the other boys!
Kylie and Devin on the monkey bars.
Kylie, Ian, Kade, Ashley, Kevin, and Devin.
And b/c a goofy picture is practically a necessity.
Karter also loved the slide . . . and this was a REALLY high one!!
Back at the beach the next day . . .

Jordan, Ian, and Kade . . .

 . . . and Kevin made it in!!!! (or is about to anyway!!)
(as he ran in, he yelled, "I'm too young to die!" Ya. He is not our biggest water kid.)
Volley-ball.
Fun in the water.
Karter got a molar this weekend and did not sleep well at all. We didn't figure out what was going on till we got home.  He also was blessed with diaper rash and I think I went through probably 60 diapers that weekend.  Fun stuff. He did enjoy the camping experience -- though I imagine he would have LOVED it if he was feeling better.
Sand castle smushing.
Relaxing!
This camping tradition is one I am so glad we keep. It has now been five years and it has been great. Every year, it goes through your head that it might be too busy, but we just go ahead and reserve sites and then it is just officially on your calendar and you just do it!! And we are always so glad and thankful we do. Camping for a weekend sometimes seems like a lot of work - packing, setting up, taking down, unpacking, laundry etc. But it is totally worth it. We had neighbours in the campsite beside us who came in the afternoon one day - a mom and dad, two or three grown (in their early 20's?) kids and a younger kid (grandchild?).They packed up the next day and they had a tent trailer, a tent, blowup mattresses etc. Seemed like a ton of work for one night, but I got thinking that this is family time. It is quality . . not quantity.  We don't know their story, but maybe this mom and dad don't see or get to spend much time with their kids/grandkid and this was a way of making it happen.  Whatever the situation was, it made me stop and think.  We have to enjoy these days when the kids are here with us. . . the days when we can get in the van as a family and spend time with friends. The time is short! We see this all the time. So we thank Mike and Jenn once again for coming out for the weekend and hanging out with us. We love all the chats, all the coffees (or tea), all the relaxing, the campfires . . .and we even love watching the kids try to lure raccoons into traps right?!!!


2 comments:

  1. Ah, Turkey Point. Our home away from home. We go there every Thanksgiving. I know, fitting eh?! We have gone there every year for the last 9 years and we are STILL finding new bike trails. That park has the best bike trails ever! And every year someone takes quite the tumble. Thankfully no major injuries. Yet. We will be there again in a few weeks. Glad you could enjoy some family time! Always worth the work!

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  2. It was fun! We so enjoy it, though like you said, it always seems too busy to fit it in! I cherish our unhurried campfire talks. Where to next year?

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