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Wednesday, September 01, 2010

Blue Springs State Park, Orange City FL 8/19-8/21/201

We stayed at this park on a Friday after work until Sunday morning. It was such an easy park to get to on 1/2 a tank of gas and less than an hour away. We got there before 6pm, and were set up in about 1/2 an hour. After we filled our bellies with a quick dinner brought from home, we ventured out before it became too dark to see. We went on a trail to see the springs, as this is always the highlight of our summer camping trips The problem was that we didn't make it before it became way too dark. It is a fairly good walk to the swimming area, far enough away, that the next two trips to the springs ~ we drove :) On our way back to the campsite - we got offered a ride in the back of a pick up truck by fellow campers, and jumped on the opportunity for the "How much further questions?? and "our there bears out right here" to end.  Once back, kids were showered , movie time then bedtime for the little campers. We relaxed a little outside until the bugs took over our little nook underneath the awning. 

REVIEW OF THE CAMPGROUND: This park and sites are very private. The other state parks that we have visited over the summer, typically have large fields around us, so the kids make friends quickly with their camp mates as well as have a place to burn off energy.  These sites were covered with trees on all three sides, but you could see your neighbors through the brush. This was the biggest downfall of the campground. Due to the trees, we couldn't get very good reception to the antenna. Also, this site was a bit further from the bath houses than I would have liked for the kids, but it was the last site available to book online 2 weeks prior, so we had little choice. They were clean, didn't use the showers, but they were adequate. There is no sewer hookup - but a dump station that we had to navigate back into the campground to get to before exiting.  We would come back here again, mainly due to the water activities as well as the proximity to our house. It is not my favorite location so far, but after we try the other FL State Parks next summer, we will probably visit again.

The old Mansion (kids on porch)
We spent Saturday morning at the Springs ( the extremely cold springs) swimming, reading, walking to the old mansion,fish finding, and spotting the one lone manatee. It is a beautiful spring, but there is no area to stay around the spring to read/relax etc, unless you are going to be going in. You can't set up your chairs nearby. When the littlest was tired of swimming ~ we hoofed it back up to our stuffy, which was in a grassy field until the others were through. This is quite boring for a 5 year old.  He did manage to wander over to the shower a few times to "cool off". We made it back to the camper, just before it started to rain heavily. We spent some nice time together, while the youngest napped, and all us curled up to watch a DVD and read. 
After the rain slowed down, it was dinner time, and we chose to go to CiCi's down the road, which is a special treat to our kids. After we got back, we headed to the playground area ( had to drive to this one) Didn't want to get picked up hitch hiking again in the dark. Dad got a little fishing in, while Mom watched about a dozen gators all around the opening of the Spring. Due to this fact, mom's irrational fear stopped the ability of the kids to hit the springs the next day. Instead, we went for a walk and a drive around the campground before loading up to head home. It was so close, that we were home before lunch time, and had plenty of time to wash the piled up camping laundry LOL :)
To Visit this Park: http://www.reserveamerica.com/

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Salt Springs Recreation Area 7.29-8.01.10 Site 27

Ok, so this trip included 7 of us. As 6 wasn't enough, we invited a friend for our daughter, so she wouldn't be the only girl again :) So off we went, after work on Friday, on the journey off I-40 towards Ocala. After a trip to McDonalds for Happy Meals for the kids, the drive was about an hour and a half. After backing into the easy paved site, the kids explored in the big open fields all around the site. The bathroom was very convenient to this site, which is always a plus.  After spending about an hour getting set up, we heading to get cooled down at the springs. We opted to drive, as we were too tired to walk :)  The springs were freezing, ut quite refreshing in the 100 degree weather. After a while, we heard the hungry kid whine starting, so back to the site to start our hot dog meal :O)  The rain, of course, joined up on this trip as well...so a DVD was in order before bed.  The girls got to sleep on the dining room table bed, and fell asleep after DS chatting :)


In the morning, quiet time ended at 8am... we were off for an adventure hike. And boy, was this an adventure. Through the woods, and hundreds of spider webs to navigate around, we finally made it through Bear Swamp trail. (about an hour hike - but to the kids, it was all morning long, and they were parched :) So off to the springs we went to cool down before lunch. Grilled cheese and apples was the lunch menu and then stayed at the site with squirt guns, while the littlest napped and Mom and Dad got to read a book :) 

The night activity was a fashion show. This entailed the kids getting a stack of newspaper each, along with tape and scissors (which one pair between the 5 of them was NOT enough!!!) and had to design something to wear that was age/sex appropriate. Karate gear for the boys, and fashion for the ladies...

After dinner was a marshmallow roast. In the morning, we headed back to the springs for our last swim where Dad lost his diving mask... After lunch, we were packed up and heading out before the 1pm checkout (with 5 miutes to spare) We didn't get a chance to stop at the gift store, as the kids had pleaded for us too, so they were treated to a ice cream sundae from Mickey D's before taking our guest back home!!! All in all, a great campground, with awesome sites, and a great swimming area for the kids!!! This will be a regular stop for our family in the months ahead!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Hillsborough River State Park







HILLSBOROUGH RIVERS STATE PARK

Ok, so this was our first "real" camping trip, that was a greater distance than 2 miles from the house and great than 1 night :) The crew picked me up from work on Friday, so around 1:30PM and got there around 4pm to site number 41. We were expecting a pull through site, but it was not, as it was a back in (in the rain) blocking traffic, while others had to patiently wait for us to get unhooked. The stress of helping get this monster backed in takes it's toll on both parties involved :) But we made it, Neil did an awesome job navigating it in, and then about 30 minutes later, we were set up, and under the awning in the rain. Starting the weekend off with, "No shoes in the camper, step on the carpet before going in, making sure your feet are dried of, etc...." We ventured out a bit before it got dark, to a trail by the water. Not sure where it would lead us, but in a big circle. We called it a night, as it was starting to sprinkle again, and started dinner, showers, and then a movie for the kids, while mom and dad relaxed outside...
Saturday
The next morning we hit the pool, after Neil and the boys tried their hand at fishing first thing in the morning. We met them out with some coffee and honey buns, to see a baby gator hanging around. The pool opened at 9am, and were the first ones in the gate to make sure we got a lounge chair. It is a nice older pool, but very big for the kids to play in... Love trying to keep a cast out of the water and dry!

Came back for lunch and a trip to Wal Mart to get the things we "forgot" and came back to Uncle David and Grandma Cindy and David joining us for the evening and dinner. Once they came, we were on the run. Uncle David brought the kids water guns, so that entertained them for about an hour, while Grandma and Mom went for a quick hike. Came back and got the crew and went for a longer one. There are lots of great trails for hiking at this park, along with a country store that serves breakfast and lunch. After the hike, we came back and started grilling, and after dinner under the awning ~it started to storm. Neil was working on getting a fire started to roast marshmallows to us quickly getting the shoes off the ground as they were floating away in the flood :) Once in the camper, lightening was striking and thunder was loud all around us. We felt for the tent campers near by :(
The next morning the whole crew slept till almost 9am!!!! I am liking this kind of camping :)

Sunday
After a few hours at the pool, and lunch we packed up our home away from home pretty quickly and hit the road. On I-4, about 20 miles in, we had to pull over as one of the kids, our invisible one named "Nobody" must have opened the fire exit window in our bedroom, as Neil had to fix it before we could finish our journey home, while stepping in a bed of fire ants.... When we got home, we booked our next adventure - to Salt Springs for next weekend :) So look for more camping adventures!!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

5 year old Joy

Has it already been 5 years since God blessed me with my youngest???How he has grown...


My youngest recently had a birthday celebration, which was overtaken by Seth's broken wrist at his skating party, so we just had to have another one when he came home from Tennessee! He was so surprised and happy to have gotten his very own Nintendo DS, "just like the big kids". He opened and said "I just knew I would get one soon, I just knew it :)" He was so joyful over the gift we found off of Craigslist...It was perfect for him, with a Nerf cover to protect it from his 5 year old hands. So sweet~ and wish we had it on video!

It is so cool to see him in his first organized sport - YMCA basketball... He has a great coach who is very patient with him and the other 4/5 year olds, plus it is his dentist :)

Our New Adventures...

Going from This...

I am not going to miss the air mattress and no air/heat, but we had 3 great camping trips with a tent I found at Target for 75% (love my deals) and the memories made in the tent will not be forgotten...




Trip #1 Lake Griffin State Park

Trip #2 Lake Griffin State Park

Trip #3 Juniper Springs

(but love working for the auction for this...)

To this...






So we purchased a "new to us travel trailer" before we went on our vacation last month and have had 2 adventures. Both of the trips took us to my parent's fish camp 10 minutes from the house, but adventures none the less. We weren't home to deal with the day to day requirements like laundry, cleaning, etc... plus the kids got to just be kids and play. This weekend when they woke, they went to the dock at the crack of dawn and each of the 3 boys caught fish!!. Ran home to dress for church, then back to have lunch camping before the weekend ended.
6/11 - Indian Mound Fish Camp
7/10 - Indian Mound Fish Camp

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Wedding Video

Ok.. so my first post is that of our short little wedding photo video, but what better way to share the most perfect day with some of my friends :)

http://s10.photobucket.com/albums/a138/lovekaboom/?action=view&current=15a83213.pbr


We will soon be leaving for our week long honeymoon to the smokey mountains and the coast and can hardly wait.