Joshua Dale Crawford Aug. 26, 1989 - Apr. 21, 2010

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Ward Campout 2007



We participated in our Ward Campout in August of this year held at Ensign Ranch. It’s a church owned facility located in or around Cle Elum, WA which is only about an hour drive from our home. I know it’s been a couple months since then, but we just got our pics developed so I thought I’d share. I swear we’re the only family in the civilized world without a digital camera!

Jason took Friday off so we could head up early. That’s because 2 years ago, while members of the Renton Stake Tiffany Park Ward, we also went to Ensign Ranch for the Ward Campout. Austin was less than a year old at that time, my how the time flies. At any rate, that year we didn’t leave until after Jason got home from work. We realized we’d made a critical mistake about halfway through setting up our tent in the dark. Then we relaxed by sitting in camp chairs around the cooler inside the tent eating tuna fish sandwiches by the romantic glow of our flashlights, once we found them that is. I remember that what Austin loved most about that trip was being inside the tent crawling around on the air mattress. He thought that was so neat and loved it whenever Jason or I would bounce him on it.

Austin’s been camping a couple times since, but this trip was Luke’s first adventure into the great outdoors. Not surprisingly, he too loved being in the tent crawling around on the air mattress. Only this time Jason and I weren’t the ones doing the bouncing. Austin was bouncing enough for all of us, and Luke couldn’t get enough of it. Hard to tell him to stop jumping when they’re both just cackling with laughter.

On Saturday we signed up to take the paddleboat out on the lake. We all got our life jackets on and waited our turn. Austin was scared at first to get in, so we were going to leave him with some ward members on the shore. As soon as we started pulling away he realized he’d rather be in the boat with us than on the shore without us. So we went back and picked him up and off we went. It was quite windy that day and the paddleboat had a canopy on it so we simply got ourselves out into the middle of the lake and let the wind push us for a while. After about 15 minutes we decided to head back and quickly realized the mistake we’d made. Remember the wind and the canopy that had been so great to push us down the lake? Now we were fighting against that wind trying to make our way back. And we had nothing but Mom and Dad leg power to do it with, and I was holding Luke on my lap the whole time. We quickly remembered how old and out of shape we are. We eventually made it back to shore, docked the boat, and collapsed to the ground! Austin didn’t know what was wrong, he wasn’t tired at all.

Our favorite adventure though was when Jason and Austin went exploring and found their way down to a river that runs through the ranch. We sat out there by the side of the river for hours while Austin threw rocks, sand, grass, and whatever he could get his hands on into the water. We all had our feet in the water just cooling off and relaxing. The weather was amazing by Washington standards and we all had a great time. I guess we may have more camping adventures in our future.

4 comments:

MyR said...

Hey, you should be more in shape next time you go! YEAH!!! I'm glad you had more fun at your ward campout than we did...although Tyann and Cameron did love it.

MyR said...

AND...YOU NEED TO GET A DIGITAL CAMERA!!! Could you please put that in your letter to Santa this year?

tiny said...

Hey Ang,

Thanks to Myr, I found your blog. Look for mine under her more stories list. She bullied me into starting a blog too. Anyway, the kids are big, you look happy and I am glad you are enjoying Washington. It will be fun to keep up with you. And I agree with Myr, Santa needs to bring you a digital camera.

Liz Vandy

Shane and Jamie Smith said...

Hi Angie
Hopefully you remember me!! I was on Liz's blog and saw your name and ventured on over to say hi and to see how things are going for you up in Washington. Its been a really long time and it looks like you and your family are doing really well!!! I'm so glad that I was able to find you and say Hi after so long. Take care

Jamie Smith (Hendricks)