We were supposed to go camping at the beginning of summer. I don’t know how it is in your neck of the woods, but here in the NW you book your campgrounds/yurts/cabins 9 months in advance. That’s the window. It’s always a crap shoot. Like, will the weather be good “this weekend” in 9 months? Who knows! Last summer we had a bunch of camping weekends booked and then we sold our house, bought a new house and were moving. I remember we were camping in Eastern Oregon this time last year when we got the phone call from our realtor that our old house had closed!
How could we predict a global pandemic would cancel our camping plans for this year?!
Anyways. I was bummed. I had booked a super awesome cabin at Fort Stevens near Astoria, OR. I went there a bunch of times with my family when I was a kid. I remember it being very fun and cool and my brother and I would just take off riding our bikes on the trails. And there’s a shipwreck on the beach. It’s a cool place. I was so excited to take Logan! Needless to say, huge disappointment when it closed at the beginning of this pandemic.
As campgrounds started opening up in July on a limited basis, and reservations were now 2 weeks in advance only, I thought maybe we could do something. But it wasn’t in the cards. Michael got a new job (which is good) but there was no vacation time. Then Stevie got sick and until this weekend he’s been on a lot medications and I didn’t want to leave him.
Well, we decided to camp in our backyard!
We kept it a secret and then when Logan got up from his nap Saturday afternoon the boys started putting up the tent!
Logan was OVER THE MOON! He was so excited. And you know what? It was good to be outside. He had a lot of screen time when this pandemic started and it was nice to just get outside for many many hours.
He played outside with his toys. We listened to music and had hot dogs for dinner! Plus the most amazing hummus I’ve ever had that we bought that morning at the local farmer’s market.
Logan was so excited about camping he said “let’s go to sleep now!” When it was still light out. LOL We explained we had to wait until dark and that meant he got to stay up past his bedtime.
One thing missing from our campout was a fire pit and s’mores. I’ve wanted a fire pit in our yard for 10+ years. We still haven’t gotten one, hopefully soon! Instead we had yummy popsicles (Logan’s first). And we did some music:
It was finally getting dark. Logan was so excited he went inside and put his PJs on all by himself. He was ready!
We tried to get Bella to go in tent with us (she’s camped with us before) but she didn’t want to do it this time. So she went back in the house with the cats. π
Camping was a blast. Logan said he wants to do it every day now. hahaha. I’m thinking we’ll do it again before summer is over. Maybe Labor Day weekend! And hopefully we’ll have our fire pit by then.
emmaclaire
That looks like so. much. fun! What a great idea and how cute that Logan wanted to go to bed early π We’re all making the best of this crazy summer any way we can, right? Maybe not building the memories we had planned on, but good memories nonetheless!
Lisa Eirene
Yes! Definitely good memories! We had so much fun
Marianne
What a great idea! That looks like fun. You could NEVER do that in the middle of summer in central Florida! Too many mosquitoes and we have black bears in our neighborhood.
Lisa Eirene
Wow! Bears?!?
Marianne
Yes, because there is soooo much development going on around here and their environment is being ruined. It is so sad to see bears roaming the neighborhood.
Lisa Eirene
That is so sad.
Vickie
Watch Facebook marketplace and sales for a portable/standing firepit. No construction, no placement commitment. We used one for years and years. And I am very glad we never built one in the ground. Most of the time we used it on the driveway Because at night that helped with mosquitos. I stored it in the garage.
Lisa Eirene
That’s a great idea! Thanks!