We made it home from family camp.
We pulled in, I checked on all the animals, started the water in the garden, unloaded the truck, put the first of about 70 loads of wash in the machine, took a shower (Glory~ my feet aren't black for the first time in 4 days) & am now parked on the couch.
We had fun but I am glad to be home. Next year I hope we go to a different campground. This one was dirty, crowded, dirty, expensive, dirty & did I say dirty? ;)
The fishing was great but there was nothing for the little kids.
The creek was too deep & swift for them to swim or wade.
We couldn't even run the dogs off the leash because it was so crowded :(
So I am going to start now & find us the perfect campground for next year.
One with something for young & old.
And no greasy, nasty, gritty, stick-to-everything volcanic dirt. Yuck.
But the fishing was pretty awesome. We ate fresh trout at every meal. Mmmmmm.
The first night there my hubby pulled in a big rainbow trout. Close to 2 foot long & over 2 lbs. Nice!
Over the course of the next 3 days everybody but me (no license) & the 2 year old caught at least 1 fish.
Bummer is I didn't get pics of my 11 or 14 year olds.
But other folks did ~ I just don't have them at this time.
So you'll have to wait it out ;)
But here is what I do have:
The Whopper :)
The Not So Whopper ;)
Daddy Time
Our domicile known as "the traila"
On our way into the Subway Cave.
It was a grubby good time.
Next week in our month of insanity: VBS.
I'll let you know if I survive...
Blessings.
Great pictures! Sorry about the dirt. Hopefully you can find exactly what your family wants next year :O) I don't think I have ever ate trout, but I bet it is good!
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