Showing posts with label Vannie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vannie. Show all posts

Monday, July 30, 2012

2012 Ad-VAN-ture!

Including the wedding, this is the fifth annual family camping trip.  My momma got married on a lake in 2008 and each summer since we've had the "fun-iversary".  We returned to the same location as we camped last year, for a weekend of fun with my family.
Sam was an amazing traveller!  After a quick breakfast in Canmore he watched movies and napped all the way to Revelstoke!!!  We had a quick lunch and then a pit stop at Crazy Creek.  Shaun and I stopped here on our first drive through BC together on our honeymoon adventure to the Jack Johnson concert in 2005.  I love the rainbow in the background.  Sam just couldn't believe it!
Mom and Sam on the bridge!
My boys!
We aren't 100% sure if these are the initials that we carved that summer of '05... kinda thought it was wonderful if it was so I took a pic!
BEAR ATTACK!
These two boys spent a lot of time together over the weekend.  Sam adores his cousin Charlie.  Here the boys are rolling down the hill, one of many many many times!
The campsite that we stay at is titled on the tire.  It's an absolutely great place to stop, whether you are camping or needing a little 'hotel' to stay in.  It's directly off the highway in Sorrento and has a couple playgrounds, a super tidy bathroom with (free) showers and lots of variety of places to stay.  It's a wonderful place and I highly recommend it!=
A big big hit this year was letting the boys into the 'attic' of the van to watch movies.  This is the part of our van that pops up and that little cot folds out.  It's actually sort of high (and the DVD player took a real beating when it toppled off) but they were soooo good up there.  They cuddled, watched their movies, ate veggies (some excellent peer pressure from Charlie!), talked and laughed.  I heard the sweetest little conversations between them.  The especially liked to talk about how they are both 3.
Camping playdoh session... lots of fun.  They loved getting to look around for funny things to add to their sculptures.  Playdoh is cheap so once it was full of rock or twigs or pinecones, I just threw it out.
Sam's creation.
Charlie's creation.

S'MORES... yum!
I used some of the left over bags from Sam's bday to create a treasure hunt for the boys.  I wrote a list with some photos of what they needed to find.  The decorate the back of the bags and then set out on their adventure.
Checkin' out what they gathered...
Sam was really impressed with Charlie's treasures!
This hilarious game was great fun!  Uncle Dave pulled the boys around in the dingy.  He RAN with them while they bounced around and giggled.  So funny!
This is the little beach that is a short walk from the campsite.  Little boys (and big boys too) love love love throwing rocks into the water.  An hour or so was spent getting the rocks back in the water where they belong.  Just pure joy!
Our newest little family member and her sweet little face.  Best tiny camper ever!
What would your family do in a rain storm?  If you answered set up a slip and slide on a hill, you may be related to me!  The highlight was when Uncle Larry allowed the kids to ride on his tummy down the hill so they wouldn't get as wet.  That is love.
Just before we packed up to go... perfect little site for my family.  What a great weekend.
We headed back onto the road to see some long lost friends in Coldstream BC.
Here is Sam and the Shupe twins on our after dinner walk.  Sam was sooooo excited to get to walk along the train tracks.
Only way to get three little boys to all look my way... funny faces!
More rock throwing!
Our little water bug!
Diving board time!
The Shupe's pool... we loved it!
Sam the surfer at a beach in Coldstream.
Little help from Dad!
BYE SHUPE'S!
Quick stop at my very best friend's Jacki's house!
I love this woman... she is one of those forever and always friends who loves me for me, would drop everything to help anyone, smile brightens the world and is a genuinely good soul.  I treasure our friendship like crazy.
I know some people think the Enchanted Forest is a little creepy, but I love it.  I've been a couple different times, but this time (with Sam in tow) was by far the most fun!  He LOVED it and it was so cool to watch him identify different characters from poems, nursery rhymes and stories.





We ended up staying the in the Enchanted Forest for 2 hours so we didn't make it as far as we hoped.  We decided to camp in Revelstoke instead of carrying on to Golden.  We found a cute little campsite and spent one night camping as just our family.  We ate cup a noodle and too many s'mores.  I found a really cool trick for starting camp fires on pinterest.  You use old toilet paper tubes and stuff them with dryer lint.  I LOVE recycling so this was right up my alley!  I also had on my 101 Things list to build a campfire without any help, so this was my big moment.  Though Sam 'helped', I think I actually accomplished a bigger feat than thought because I was battling his helpful-ness! :)
Our fire!
Breakfast and then back on the road.  We took Sam for a run through the Giant Cedar Rainforest.  If you've never stopped there, you have to.  It is beautiful and peaceful.  Smells so fresh and it's a bit breathtaking to see.
This photo does not do the forest justice... it's just so beautiful.  My Sammy is camouflaged! 
Can't really see them, but my boys found some inch worms and Shaun was showing Sam that they would crawl on his finger.  It was super cute!
One last stop for a pee break just before Banff and a photo opportunity.
Thanks for all your hard work Vannie!  You complete our family!
So after a very long drive, we arrive home to find a wonderful surprise...
Have to say, turning 30 was not scary at all... quite the opposite.  Thank you Linds for this, you have no idea how much I appreciated it!
Shoot... I think I forgot to warn you that this would be an incredibly long post. :)

Sunday, July 31, 2011

The Fun-iversary: Vannie's Maiden Voyage

Heading out the door after being up way too late, only 3 hours later than I had pictured on my imaginary itinerary, we were on our way to the Shuswap to meet up with my family for some camping.  Our '73 VW camper van has been getting a 'makeover' for the past 14 months and we finished her up only hours before departure.
Pit stop for supper and a play in Revelstoke... all smiles!
More playing (note Vannie in the background)

We arrived, had a great first night sleep and woke up to a trampoline MONSTER.  He actual jumps around and around saying "I like to jump, I like to jump).  And boy did he!
Baby S getting her camp on.
Baby fixing Uncle Dave's bandana.
Sweetest little boy on the block.
Sam also loves ice cream... LOVES IT!  Super cute little ice cream store in Sorrento just a short walk from the campsite.
Connolleys and their ice cream.
Poppin' bubbles!
Another bubble popper!
Shootin' bubbles from the train.
A train load of cousins
More special cousin time... we did some stickers and colouring
We took a walk down to the beach (probably a 5 minute walk) and Sam fell asleep in the baby carrier.  So, here he slept on the beach while we did some relaxing.  Beach was a small let down for him so it worked out great to leave once he woke up!
My love.
A common question of the week "Where Maegan go?"  She is a wonderful big cousin and we miss her already!
Men at work!  Focus - bubble making!
Peek
Anyone who knows my family, knows we are always up to something a little out of the norm... well, this trip was no different.  We had a large Minute to Win It game.  This is the cheering section.
The "Candelier" made by Maeg
All Shaun's bean counting came in handy for this game... he even managed to beat me!
My mom doing a cup shuffling task... very focussed!
Trev on my game called "Get Forked" with Blair as the referee.  Game:  from at least a meter (supposed to be 4m) role a quarter to stick in the prongs of an upside down fork.  It's HARD!
I can't remember the name of this but it was ridiculous and hilarious! 
Our turn to boat!  Hoooray!
Two happy little lake boys
A family ride on the tube.  Lots of fun.  Very slow... slow enough to put a baby to sleep.  For real.  Sam was so happy on the tube he had a quick nap.  If it wasn't a sunny day and he had his hat we could have cruised the lake for an hour!
I love the Shuswap!
Wearing Daddy's hat while he was out on the tube.
Yes... PJs and ice cream treats.  Gotta LOVE camping!
We left the campsite after 5 really great days.  It's a wonderful campsite especially if you have children.  Easy to get to and soooo much to do there.  Loved it!  Nothing like time with family to remember why they are so special to you.

Next stop: Coldstream and the Shupe household.  This is the only shot I got with Sam and both boys.  We had a great little play on their beach.  Sam loved this lake!
Playing in the hole Clint dug.
My boys swimming!
Sam woke up a little sick so we decided to cut the Shupe visit short and start heading towards home.  We stopped at this tourist attraction in Armstrong... let me tell you, it was worth it!
Put your quarter in to get some corn (aka goat treats!)
Put them in the cup...
those goats use their feet to pull the cup up and eat the corn.  I'm not lying... it is hilarious and over the top!  Stop there if you ever get the chance!
D Dairy Dutchmen pitstop for ice cream and to meet some cows.
Roger's Pass gift shop...
This little ground squirrel thing crept awful close to me and Sam.  I'm obviously more afraid of it than Sam is!
Just good times.

Which animal is more scary!?!?!?
We found a nice little campsite in Golden and spent some time by the river watching trains.

Sam was such a good little boy the whole trip.  Couldn't have asked for more from him.
Last night away from home we let Sam try out roasting marshmallows... fun, sticky, fun!
My boys and a photo opp in Field.  When Shaun was stripping the van out this winter he found a pamphlet from Yoho National Park 1973 (which is also Vannie's birth year).  Almost 40 years later we aren't far from what was probably her first adventure!
A little dirty, a little stinky, a little tired but very grateful for our amazingly successful adventure.  Oh Vannie, the places we will go.