Thursday, July 29, 2010

Back to Camping - A weekend at Coos Canyon

Jesse and I were avid campers and hikers before we had children. We have hiked many of New England's tallest mountains, including Katahdin and Washington. We have backpacked into campsites several miles into trails. We had mastered car camping and were on our way to becomming skilled backpackers. Then we had kids. We swore, when we became pregnant with Eli, that just because we were having a baby, we were not going to give up the things we loved the most. And, for the most part, that was true. We still do most of the things we loved to do in our "before kids" life. But camping was one of the few things that fell by the wayside.

First, pregnancy made me very very ill. So we did not camp at all the summer I was pregnant with Eli. Logistically, it seemed impossible. I needed to get to a safe place to vomit in a very short amount of time, usually without any warning at all. The several zippers that must be undone in order to exit a tent seemed like a formidable barrier. And after Eli was born, it all still seemed too complicated. Serious hiking was out - too dangerous with a baby on your back. Even short hikes seemed overwhelming. Backpacking, for even a short trip, too became an impossibility. We could not bring enough stuff if one of us were carrying the baby. Even car camping seemed too hard to plan. Where would the baby sleep? Would he sleep in a tent by himself without becoming scared? Would we all have to go to bed at 7:00? The overwhelming sense of the unknown got the better of us, and we just gave up trying. By the time Eli finally seemed old enough to have fun on a camping trip, I was pregnant with the girls, and once again was sick sick sick...the circle started again.

But this last weekend we finally took the plunge and jumped back in again. And, we had a BLAST! It makes me wonder what we were so afraid of. It was not as easy as it used to be, and, it is a good thing that we went with others because we forgot SO many things, but overall it was a great success.

We borrowed a tent (thank you Wiers Family!) big enough to put the pack-n-plays in, so the girls had cribs to sleep in. We have been reading books to Eli about camping, so he was all psyched to sleep in a sleeping bag in the tent. We went with my parents, my sister's family, and my brother's family joined us the second night. There were plenty of kids around to keep each other entertained. And, there was plenty of time, after kids went to bed, for the grown-ups to sit around the fire, drink a few beers and make smores. It was a busy few days, with a trip to Santa's Village thrown in, but, it was so fun to share with Eli and the girls something Jesse and I so love to do. It may be awhile yet before there are any big backpacking adventures (at least, with our children) but I think another car camping trip may be in order soon.



Connor and Tyler Boone



Eli Checking Out the Reindeer


Me, Eli, and Iris on the Sky Tram


My Parents


The Stenbak Family


Kaylee, Connor, Me, Eli


Eli


Kaylee


Dalaney


Iris and Esme


Crystal and Ben

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Weekends at the Cabin

Some of my best memories as a kid are the days we spent at our family camp.  There were always tons of us crammed into the one small building.  My parents, sister, brother, friends, my uncles, aunts, cousins.  All of us slept up in a loft on mattresses on the floor.  There was swimming, fishing, boating, tubing, marshmallows toasted on a campfire, walks down the dirt road.  The memories are so crystal clear.  I even remember the long car rides to the camp like I just took one yesterday.

Jesse's parents, Jan and Roger, have a cabin on Northeast Pond in Milton, NH.  Even though our lives are endlessly busy, especially in the summer, we try to spend as much time there during the summer as possible.  Being there brings back all those childhood memories for me.  I am thrilled that we have a place to bring our kids so they can have those same experiences.  

Here are some pics from a few weekends this summer.



Eli heading up to the Cabin from the Water


The View from the Lower Porch


Eli and I on the Dock


Jesse


Jesse and Eli on a Canoe Ride


Jesse and Eli Checking Out a Snail


Iris and Esme Napping on a Walk


Eli - So Proud of the Rock that He Found


A Day Trip to a Nearby Strawberry Farm


Esme and I

Monday, July 12, 2010

Giggling Girls


So, its been a little while since I have blogged.  It has been busy times here in the Stenbak household as we are enjoying every little bit of summer.  Hope that you all are enjoying yours as well.  Here is a little video of the girls laughing and smiling.