Rock's face says it all. He thought it was pretty great that he never had to go indoors all day or night. Mom on the other hand remembers camping with Rocky being alittle bit easier this summer when he wasn't in the 'I-want-to-put-every-single-little-rock-in-my-mouth-stage.' Oh well, it was totally worth it. That night we were serenaded to many guitar ballads which were so great, who knew we had so much talent in our group? and one harmonica song, over and over.
Breakfast was delicious, Joe knows how to eat when camping! He made us all blueberry pancakes and turkey bacon. I want to point out that the pay station told us two tents fit per campsite. Little did we know how close to our neighbors the Nuckles we were going to be. When I heard little Cameron wake up I whispered in her ear something about being her fairy godmother without even opening our tent doors... Good thing the Spoons and Nuckles do not snore.
I want to point out that Rock was still interested in eating everything off the ground in the morning so he got confined to his pac-n-play for breakfast.
Rock is looking forward with anticipation to boating later that morning.
Jared dove off this 40ft cliff! Incredible! If you blow up this picture you can see me in the background doing a much more modest jump. Joe also jumped off from as high as Jared.
The little guy got so tuckered out he slept for 2 hours in my arms while everyone took turns wakeboarding.
This is the only shot we got of Joe wakeboarding.
Jon dedicated his first ride to George W. How patriotic!
Rock looked like a little muscle man in his life vest suit. So cute!
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