Memorial Day weekend brought a few camping opportunities. We decided to crash an amazing camp weekend at Stand Ready Ranch, just for the day.
Owen was one with the earth. Dirt was in every crevice.
Our friend Kelly put a lot into getting his property ready. He even milled trees and made picnic tables. The guest list was invite only and there were around 100 people there!
Husky puppies were running about!
I guess I do take a few photos of her. She climbed up and said, mom, I'm smiling. Take a picture of me.
There were many buildings and things to explore on the property. This was one of my favorites. Built with cement and logs the structure was gorgeous.
Porch view
Me and my sister in law cheesin'
The kids had a ball with some new friends... And their custom Little Tyke car with local sheriff sticker to boot!
BBQ/Campfire site
Saloon behind us and milled table underneath us.
Expecting in October!
I can't believe the thought crossed my mind... But I wanted this puppy!!!
Corn hole sis.
Picnic
Totally normal.
MOAB Mother of all Bonfires! We stayed late (until 9 with a 2 hour drive home!) to witness the MOAB. It was well WORTH it. It was very intense and the flames went sky high!
2 weeks later we went camping again to Cisco Grove. It was just a quick 2 hour drive from home taking us near Truckee. It takes longer than by car as we drive a little out of our way due to the long trailer and country roads. These short trips are really amazing compared to the 14 hour ones we have done.
We were here 2 years ago, with a cherub Ara and a uber young Owen. It is an RV park that we have all decided must have been really something about 25 years ago. The basketball courts have now been taken over by weeds, the wooden swing sets are begging to give out splinters. But you can tell that once it was really nice.
Fortunately we don't care about appearances! The ferns, pines, and red sticky snow plants make up for it. The kids created quite a camping gang, riding bikes and playing frisbees all day long. Never before had we seen the kids play in the streets all day long. It was like we went camping to live in a neighborhood for the weekend.
A few neighboring kids adopted our campsite as their own for the weekend. At first I was a little uncomfortable with this, wanting to control who was around my kids. But then I saw how much fun they were all having, sharing, and interacting in a free range open nature situation and I realized how beautiful this really was! Kids are so accepting and innately wanting to just play and get a long. It was truly heartwarming and such a good reminder to me- to continue letting go!
Snuggles with Nana
We went on a beautiful ride up to Signal point. We tried to make it to Lake Sterling, which is one of my favorite destinations ever, but the snow was still too deep. This is great news for drought recovery!
Breathtaking views all around. About 7, 000 feet
These are my people. This may be our future Xmas photo!
Ara fell asleep during the last 5 minutes and I needed to hold her heavy helmeted head up. Camping is hard work!
Chris was excited to put his newly made Corn hole set to use on his birthday.
Trevor is Chris's charge RN partner at work. They spend more time together than we do. It was great to meet him and visit with Louanne again!
Ara took quite a few photos this trip. This is my favorite. She's pointing her toe to get a good pic of it.
Nana and Papa enjoyed corn hole as well.
These are the days! The dirty, memory making days!