the davis diaries

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

river wild

It's funny, we're not a super outdoorsy, granola type family, but by looking at our website, you might think we are. We have just really tried to take advantage of the great outdoors this spring. I'm also a little anxious to try & do lots of things before the baby comes because I'm afraid we won't get to do much when he's here. So on to the point of this post...This past weekend David & I took our first get-away trip since Drew entered our world. We've each spent a few nights away from him, but he has always been with at least one of us. This was a big step for us, but one we looked forward to. David's parents (AKA Nonny & Papa) came up to keep Drew while we went on our 3rd annual float trip with the Henrys. We floated about 10 miles down the Upper Buffalo River and camped out overnight on a rock beach about half-way. Here's a quick run-down of the trip:

Highs:
  • Time away from daily life & taking care of an active toddler
  • Gorgeous weather
  • Cooking & eating camp meals - food always tastes so good while you are camping
  • Spending time with our best friends
  • A wonderful night's sleep... at least for me anyway
  • A hike up to beautiful Hemmed in Hollow
Lows:
  • Missing Drew Bear
  • The Henrys' "tumping" over (The river was just a little too low for our heavy-loaded canoes. Plus they were in a 40-year old metal canoe that just didn't give very easily.)
  • Getting ticks while trying to use the "restroom"
  • David accidentally grabbing a snake instead of a tree branch (It's a good thing we remembered his blood pressure medicine!)
That about sums it up. And that's probably the last adventure into nature we'll take this year. My belly is growing & the temperature is rising.

Just getting started on Saturday.

Floating on Sunday. We didn't get too many breaks as we were hitting little rapids pretty often. It was fun, but also nerve-racking.

Just below the falls at Hemmed in Hollow

Drew enjoying his first ice cream cone with Nonny & Papa.

(Don't forget to check out flickr for more pics.)

1 Comments:

  • You just have to drag your kids along with you. I was a "surprise" to my family and I remember going everywhere. My family didn't miss a beat having me 6 years younger than my siblings. It might not always be as fun having an unhappy kid with you, but some of my fondest memories are being drug around by my family.

    By Blogger Nate's Nonsense, at 5/23/07 10:24 PM  

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