So last night....a little more camping neighbor drama. About 9:30pm, our "friends" started back up with the movies. I was not going to wait and see how long it continued. Since it was a respectable hour, Tim & I went to the Camp Host site and they called the Ranger. He came over, visited their campsite and then all was well. The Ranger nicely offered to move us but since we only had one night left, we opted to stay put. They were very nice and apologetic about our experience but it was not his fault. Apparently our friendly cursing, smoking neighbor was unhappy that someone (the Ranger) trespassed on his campsite to unplug everything the other night but the Ranger set him straight real quick on that one. Violating camp rules takes away any privacy rights you have. We got back to the campsite about 10:30pm - Grandma had put the boys to bed and Grandpa kept an eye on the action. Thankfully after that visit, they were quiet and no more issues. They were even well behaved tonight so we have had a peaceful evening.
Now to the fun....Friday: This morning we had to say Goodbye to Grandma & Grandpa since they were heading back home. We so very much enjoyed having them vacation and camp with us. We hope they had just as much fun! If you had told me years ago that I'd go on a one week vacation with my parents, I would have told you that you're crazy. But we had so much fun and have so many memories from it. I am so glad the boys got to spend so much quality time and have fun with their Grandparents. These are memories that are priceless and will be in our hearts and minds (and pictures!!) forever.
At first Cole was upset that he couldn't do it but once he got the hang of it, he was so happy and proud of his little self!
Eli flipped down this tower but also climbed back UP it! I climbed up with him and it was hard!
Slack line
Mortimer's Crossing - just like Warrior Dash!
Taking a break in the tree seat
We took a nice chair lift ride to the top of the mountain.
I am nervous on chairlifts (getting on and off) and here just didn't want either boy to squirm out.
Eli rode with Tim up and then we switched on the way back.
Beautiful view.
Family selfie!
Daddy and Cole.
Heading back down.
After our chair lift ride, the boys wanted to do the Bumper Boats. These boats had water guns and you got to battle everyone around you. Cole had to ride with Tim (height thing) but Eli was all on his own. I took a few photos before we started and then I was in on the wet action!
Since we were already wet from the Bumper Boats, Eli & I decided to try the H2OGO Balls. (You had to be 6 to do them) Oh my goodness!! What fun. It was one of the craziest experiences ever. The big balls are 11 feet in diameter and have a 6 foot ball suspended in them. They used a big water hose to put water in there (it was cold!) and then Eli and I climbed in. You essentially "body surf" down the hill. We were on our bottoms the entire way down. Even though the balls are somewhat clear, you can't see out of them. We had no idea where we were on the hill and couldn't see anything but that it was daylight out. I laughed like a little girl the entire time and Eli & I had fun doing it. So happy Tim got some pictures of the fun!
Eli & I are in the one in the middle of the picture at the gate with the yellow piece.
Heading down!
So much fun!!
When we got back, we decided to treat ourselves to an early dinner (out to eat too!!) and then worked to break down camp / pack some stuff up. We went to Chili's and it seemed like the best meal ever! We didn't have to cook it or clean it up.
This is one of the funniest pictures of all time. Chili's was probably only a 15 minute ride away and after about 10 minutes I looked back and saw this. I think the treehouse wore them out!! They played so hard and it caught up with them once they were still.
Gifford Pinchot Park - Campsite 304 - such a great week!
And the obligatory silly shot.
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