Here they are; the much anticipated photos from the campout!!!! π
***Captions on Photos below are in my Hubby’s words. π










(Also made sure to clean up the nasty litter someone else had placed in the pit before we left the campground.) π




My Hubby very thoughtfully surprised me by keeping a simple travel/nature journal on the trip, in which he carefully outlined his and NT’s entire trip and activities. When they arrived home, Hubby presented the notebook, his photos, some rocks, a few videos meant just for the purpose of making me feel included, along with a little sit down where he shared even more details of the entire trip, and all of its “firsts”…..this all meant so much to me! The book is a private keepsake (the content of it, that which would not be of interest to most individuals), but I will share a what My Hubby wrote on the very last page of the journal:
Lessons Learned:
- #1. Bring more sausage.
- #2. Light sticks are a must.
- #3. Even in the middle of summer, it gets cold at night in the mountains.
- #4. Don’t Fly fish with NT until he is older.
Final Conclusions from The Trip: It was a wonderful success!!! We are beyond grateful for how well it turned out! Hubby and NT had so much fun; they are looking forward to future trips!
And, it is on our next Adventure and Lesson! Thank you for reading our much-anticipated post!!! π
~Gloria …..(and, my Hubby, too π )
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- *To hear about how we helped prepare NT for his first-ever Camping trip, click here. π