Friday, August 14, 2009

Mackinaw

I'm not sure how many times we've been camping this year. It's been quite a few, and every time is so different from the last. We went to the Mackinaw area for four days, visited the island, and went to the fort on the mainland. We had a blast. Literally. I've never heard so many cannons and muskets firing. Garrett was in heaven, especially with the toy cannon at Fort Michilimackinac. I think he wore the button out to make the cannon "fire." The girls got to be part of the "Arrival of the Voyageurs" and trade a doeskin for some ear bobs. Garrett and I danced the "paddle dance" as part of a French Traders wedding ceremony. It wasn't so much a dance as a game. What a hoot! I wanted to whip out my patented "white tornado" but this was only 1775 and so disco had yet to be invented and as such, was frowned upon. The ferry ride to the island was fun, we took the special Bridge Edition tour where we detoured a little to drive under the bridge and get to see it up close. Wow is that impressive! So, overall, great trip. We were a little disappointed in Wilderness State Park, it is VERY congested. If we go back it will be for one of the cabins out by themselves on the lakeshore. The campsites were right on top of each other, but most everyone behaved and was fairly quiet. We've been spoiled by the State and National Forest campgrounds with their rustic solitude. There were so many highlights to this trip. One of the best was this: On the way home we stopped at McD's. Booh! But it's a treat for the kids. There is a big Ronald McDonald statue sitting on a bench when you walk in. Garrett says "look at the clown!" "I'm going to punch him!" Jen and I looked at each other and started giggling. Perfect.
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Our little clown puncher, firing the cannon

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Backpacking With Mazers

Wednesday I took Amelia backpacking. We got in some awesome daddy-daughter time, and the site was perfect! The trail was around a quarter mile long, going through a field, a patch of woods, and ending up on the lakeshore. She was so proud that she carried her pack the entire way. We camped at Bowman Lake, West of Baldwin. This is off of a small spur of the North Country Trail. Great place to take the kids.
Amelia looks at the lake for the first time.
Here we are eating mac-n-cheese. She dipped her spork in for the first spoonful, ate it, closed her eyes and said "Mmmm." Like mac-n-cheese can feed the soul. It was Kraft Deluxe Sharp Cheddar, so maybe it's true.
Fun, red mushrooms on trail around lake. A leopard frog, I think. Mazers enjoying the lake on the "slip and slide bench." The bench is the standard park service bench, but the posts are starting to be forced out of plumb by the hill sliding into the lake. The bench is angled toward the ground and her tiny butt didn't have enough traction to stay on for long. My butt didn't suffer the same issue.
Smug smile after enjoying "Astronaut Ice Cream."
Our humble abode. We woke up to beautiful mist shrouding the lake.
I can't recommend this place enough. We're taking the fishing poles along next time...
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