Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Camping in Wyoming (Days 5)

We always enjoy camping in Wyoming, because it actually feels like true camping with the back drop of the mountains and creeks flowing, it is a picture perfect experience. So when Kaycee's group of friends planned a camping trip of course we were up for joining along in the fun. The camp site we stayed at wasn't exactly what I would call roughing it, but we did pitch a huge tent and roast marshmallows.

Day 5
Living in an apartment for 7 months and being in limbo with our living situation we didn't want to get any more bulky item, so we put off getting Caleb a bike. Attie Jo had one for him to use and Grandpa taught him how to push the pedals and he loved it. Right along the camp site was a trail that was perfect for the kids to ride there bikes up and down for hours.

Makaylee loved the trail, because she was able to cruise.





After about 5 trips up and down the bike trail we decided we needed a change of pace, so we headed over to the fish hatchery. The kids got to feed the fish.

There were so many fish they were flopping out of the water to get to the food. It was definitely what you would call a feeding frenzy.

After the feeding frenzy I went on a picture frenzy.







There was also the most amazing playground I've ever seen near the camp site so we decided to finish the day off letting the kids play.
Grandpa got a kick out of getting Caleb really dizzy and then having him walk.

Then they played some more.








After an hour or so of play we headed back to camp for dinner and smores. Caleb was covered in sticky marshmallows, but he loved them.

The cold mountain air and huge street light had Makaylee totally thrown off, so Kaycee, Toby and I didn't get much sleep. Thankfully, everyone else sleep through the hours of crying. Apparently, she is a city GIRL.
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