Sunday, August 16, 2015

Camping in the Hoosier National Forest


 I have been anxious to go camping for a while.  We had planned to go in June, but we got rain, rain, and more rain.  When it wasn't raining, we go 90+ degrees and humid.  No thank you.  I didn't expect a pleasant weekend to show up in July, but we got lucky and jumped on the chance to take the kids camping.  After our first campground attempts we foiled, we kept wandering south until we found ourselves in the Hoosier National Forest.  The campgrounds were great; just what we had hoped for.  We got in later than expected, though, so it was already dark.  We set up our tent while the kids excitedly climbed in and out of the tent over and over. We're car camping, right, so we brought our self-inflating queen-sized blow up mattress.  Unfortunately, we hadn't checked the batteries and they were dead.  :(  We tried to gather every bit of soft padding we could find, made our beds and hoped for the best.  We put Peter down (in his Pack'n'Play, lucky kid) and made a campfire.  Jane ended up hanging out with us until midnight!  That girl can party.  Finally we called it a night and headed to be on the hard gravel ground.  As you can imagine, it was a miserable night.  I may have been able to do that once upon a time, but those days are long gone.  I really didn't sleep at all that night.  Jane woke up once complaining that there were spiders in her bed.  It was really sad... especially because we knew it was true.  There are HUGE daddy-long-legs everywhere here and both Chris and I felt one crawl across our faces in the night.  Morning came and the camping happiness picked up again.  It was so fun to watch Jane and Peter exploring around the campsite.  They loved every minute of it.


Jane is sporting a bold mix of stripes and polka-dots.  Only she could make that look cute.




We had breakfast and then headed down to the lake to throw some rocks in.   We had hoped to spend a little time on the sandy beach, but with all the rain we've been getting a lot of the recreation areas were flooded and closed.  You can see the water line is up into the trees.







Peter learned how to say "cheese" on this trip. :)

1 comment:

Lisa said...

Great pictures! What a beautiful place -- but with daddy long legs and gravel I think I would have been in the car. Hard night!