Yes, that's right - five whole living-in-the-dirt-and-dust days without a shower...and loving it! Well, not the going showerless part, but the camping itself. And friends, when we camp..we really camp. No campers or trailers for us, just a big tent (or two), cooking over the fire and whatever bare minimal bathroom facilities there happens to be. I am no stranger to the porta-potty.
For some in my family, five days in the great outdoors meant long fishing expeditions on the lake and lots of hiking, but for me, it's curling up with a book (or five) and just relaxing the days away. So that's exactly what I did.
Most photo credits to my mom, with the exception of the sunset shots towards the end.
{my new favorite series! If you're an HP or Redwall fan, it's a must! Thanks to my cousin Katie for recommending it! Fly you high! *grin* }
{ note to self: clean lens }
It was a great five days and whereas I was glad to get home and get cleaned up, I already miss that serenity of the mountains and the bigness of it all. Thanks, family, for being part of the herd with me! :)
P.S. And I wasn't kidding about reading five books, either. :)
Kellie reading? How unusual. ;)
ReplyDeleteLove the photos, Kellie - and your choice of a reading place. Sure looks gorgeous. :)
Happy day!
It was a gorgeous campsite to read in, Rissi! I especially loved it when it started raining while I was curled up under a wool blanket in the tent. Pure bliss. :)
DeleteLovely pictures :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, friendie! :D
DeleteLove these pictures!! Looks like you had such a great trip!
ReplyDeleteIt was a fabulous trip! Just what my soul needed. :)
DeleteHow fun! I wish my parents would want to go camping! The 2nd to last photo is beyond amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteCamping has been a steadfast tradition in my family since before I was born. It's in my blood. :)
Beautiful pictures! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Iris!
DeleteIt looks like such a gorgeous place to camp! :) I'm glad you had a good time. I'll have to check out that books series...
ReplyDeleteP.S. Love your t-shirt. :)
~Kristin
The Underland Chronicles are so worth reading! Even though their titled as "childrens" books, I was thoroughly hooked on them! Such a great authoress, Suzanne Collins is!
DeleteThat trip looks so relaxing. I am totally spoiled and cannot handle not showering (more like my skin and hair can't), but the time outdoors with family? I'm all in with that. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd those sunset photos? GORGEOUS. I am especially a fan of the one with the flowers(?) in the foreground. Lovely photos, my friend! I'm glad you got to take a relaxing trip with your family!
Thank you! You know the compliments of a fellow photography go a long way!
DeleteAh, no camping for you?? That's so sad. I do confess that I was really feeling desperate for a shower there towards the end, but thankfully at least my hair is such that I can actually go several days without washing it and it doesn't get gross. If it wasn't such, though...yik. ;)
Looks like your trip was wonderful! A great opportunity to rest and re-charge. I've never heard of that Suzanne Collins book series. Even though my to-read book list is a mile long, I will have to check those out. :)
ReplyDeleteDo check them out, FrancineL! They were such a fun way to pass the lazy camping days!
DeleteCamping is the best! What a beautiful place to camp at. Glad you had such a great time. :)
ReplyDeleteIt was sublime, Sereina! Camping IS the best! :)
DeleteSounds like fun, Kellie! Five whole days with nothing to do but hang out with the fam and read... it doesn't get much better than that. :D
ReplyDeleteI read The Underland Chronicles earlier this year and thought that they were great too! I was babysitting for some people at our church (and snooping through their books... as bibliophiles are wont to do *guilty face*) when I noticed them on their shelf. I got all excited when I saw that they were written by Suzanne Collins (because for some crazy reason I had never checked to see if she had written anything other than The Hunger Games trilogy), and was graciously given the privilege of borrowing them. I enjoyed them so much that I really need to buy my own set. :)
Haha, same here, sister-woman, same here! The Hunger Games literally kidnapped me body, soul and mind, I was that drawn into the story, and I instantly recognized a phenomenal author, yet never even thought to see if she'd written anything else! What's up with that? Usually when I find a good series, I'll read everything I can get my hands on by that same author!
DeleteGlad at least we discovered them in the end! Fly you high. ;)
Great photos! Looks like such a fun trip and I love the setup you guys had! I loved the Hunger Games trilogy by Suzanne Collins and just looked up The Underland Chronicles. I'm definitely interested now! :)
ReplyDeleteThe Underland Chronicles are such good reading, Jess! Definitely read them!
DeleteI love camping, and as always looks like you guys had a great time!
ReplyDeleteWoohoo for having that much reading time, that's one of the big things that bums me out about having a full time job, I don't have nearly enough reading time! =P
That's one thing I'm thankful for with my job - a 45 minute lunch break and a longer afternoon, due to often going into work extra early. :)
DeleteOh my word, that Doctor Who shirt you're wearing in a couple of the pics...I'm wearing the EXACT same one RIGHT NOW while reading this. Craziness!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you guys had a blast! You're such a sweet family. ^_^
No what, whuuut? That's crazy!! It's one that my mom and sister picked up for me at a thrift store! We're twinkies, girl! :D
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