Lake Summary.
Just had to get in a favorite moments of our weekend.
In August 1918 and again in July 1921, Henry Ford, Thomas A. Edison, Harvey Firestone, John Burroughs and company encamped here by muddy creek falls.
Kind of a cool find on our hike. I learned something new, I did not know who John Burroughs was - someone please tell me I am not the only one.
We loved having a canoe with us this trip and one of the highlights was when Annie Kate took it on the lake herself and was fishing all alone. She even taught her self how to do the J stroke and paddled back into shore no problem. (of course it was the time I didn't bring my camera to the dock)
being away from the Internet, phone, t.v. (we watched plenty of movies) cooking all of our meals, not going out to eat, taking naps in the afternoon is just what we love about this trip. It was some definite sister power time that is for sure!
Sally Jane ALWAYS has something in her hands that she carries from day today. This trip she carried, a yellow spool of my embroidery thread, a yellow highlighter and fish bait that she called her "rainbow" because the power bait is striped like a rainbow and has sparklies. She slept with these items every night. Tonight she went to bed with a quarter and two mini puppies.
we made lots of bug boats for the mini bugs out of the tops of acorns that we found everywhere.
We gave up on life jackets for the kids. This was the smallest one for Sally Jane - we ended up taking it off.
we made the yummy Hobo Pies! these things are just awesome. We make ours with pie filling, bread and cinnamon and sugar. This would make a great gift for a camper. (you can google search pie irons and find some resources and recipes)
18 comments:
I can not believe I am the first to comment!! That never happens! Anyhoo, It looks like so much fun, I love camping and the hobo pies sound yummy, I'll have to get Jared some for his birthday.
I can almost smell the woods looking at your pictures.
What a great trip! I'm going to research those pie irons, they're cool.
Your pictures are all great, but I love love love the one with the acorn boats. Glad you had a fun getaway!
How nice to have a technology-free getaway with the family, especially in the fall!
I loved the mushroom picture. Completely amazing.
The sepia picture of the girls is beyond beautiful!
Welcome home.
I am glad that you had a great time. I was feeling sorry for myself that I haven't read your blog since Sept. 28, don't know what happened there. I love your blog!
I love those pie irons!! Growing up we used them to make little pizzas (with sauce, cheese, and pepperoni in the bread) and then dessert (pie filling inside bread). So great!
sounds like you had wonderful family time. that is great!
it all looks awesome!
What a fun trip! It is amazing what an eight year old can do by herself. Annie Kate is really growing up. The pictures are darling, and those girls are so cute. I could just squeeze that Sally Jane and her collections. So funny.
I noticed that Julia commented, and didn't mention that she just had her baby girl, Tatum! I wasn't sure you knew.
I am in awe that you can wear shorts right now and go camping in Oct! Love that! Looks like a great time! I am loving the photo of the mushrooms! Everyone looks so happy and peaceful. What a great getaway!
More cute pics Kristi, So glad you had a great time :)
Love the pictures! I don't know who that guy is either!
The pies sound really yummy! What a great idea.
I crave that kind of time with my family and love it when we are able to make it. Thanks for sharing. My boys would love the bug boat idea!
Oh, I'm totally jealous of your fun outdoor-sy trip. The hobo pies sound really fun. Being away from all the "wires" in life must've been so nice.
Sounds like a great trip! I love that it is Caroline in the back pack that Jeff is toting, too funny!
All these pictures are so fantastic. I love the acorn one, and the boat with AK and Jeff. And your last sentence :)
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