This past weekend we joined other families from our parish for the first annual Family Camp Weekend. I famously do not camp. (Because I pay a mortgage so why would I like to go pretend to be homeless? I really just don't get it.) But this was at the same camp that C went to this summer. So... cabins, mattresses, provided toilet paper and food. Which made it alright in my book!
We got there on Friday evening and checked in and got moved into our cabin. Weirdly, Walnut, the same cabin C stayed in. So he was our expert for the weekend.
The thing that was ironic was that my friend and I were nervous that we'd be sharing cabins with other families, which we thought was weird. And as it turns out... our friend's family and our family did end up sharing a cabin and we were the only ones!! Everyone else got their own! But Walnut was big. And each section had a curtain so their family of 4 was behind a curtain then across the room our family of 4 was behind another curtain. It was less awkward than anticipated and really did turn out okay.
M really enjoyed that so many of her friends were with us! This was right before the dinner on Friday night.
M's other tooth was loose but she wouldn't let me just pull it out before we left. She said it "wasn't that loose." (It was. But there was no arguing. She was informed however that the tooth fairy doesn't go to camp.)
Good thing we had that convo because the very first bite of dinner (a potato chip) that tooth came out!
We played a big group game and then enjoyed night worship before going to sleep. Saturday involved a lot of activities. We went to the craft barn, did archery, hiked, and canoed. We also had morning worship, Mass and then evening worship which we led!
Sunday the camp staff took the kids for activities while the adults had a really fascinating conversation about parenting and evangelization and how to help foster faith in our children. It was great! And we checked out after lunch and headed home.
I am really so glad that we went even though I was hesitant and a little nervous going in. The fellowship was wonderful and it was a fun time. A little sweaty and not a ton of sleep was had, but I am already looking forward to next year!