Yup, we went on our second camping trip this weekend. Us, non-campers, went camping again. We went with the D family up in Paso Picacho at the Cuyamaca State Park.
We got to the campground late Friday afternoon and King immediately set-up our tent while there was still light.

We brought hotdogs for dinner and had SMORES for dessert!

And then… Gavin already got comfortable and played in the dirt even in the dark. I know, it’s camping and he can get dirty but I was hoping he would at least be “clean” the first day. He started collecting rocks the first night and building “rock tents”. See the dirt on the log, he did that

Then back in the tent, sleeping on the air mattress and sleeping bags keep us warm enough in the very cold night.

On Saturday morning, we had bacon and eggs for breakfast. I love breakfast and it was such a treat to have bacon. We left our hashbrown and sour cream at home but it was still great.

While King was cooking breakfast, Gavin was already back playing in the dirt. And see those pants that are now dirty? After I changed his diaper, I put those back on to get ready for our hike, he refused to wear them. He said, “I can not wear that pants, it’s dirty!” I had a different pair, his last clean pair of pants, and put them on instead. Funny he is so picky on clothes when he doesn’t mind being in the dirt.

So we went for a hike on the trail to Stonewall Peak. See that peak? That’s where we were going.. not. With three kids in tow, we knew we were just going to go as far as we can and then hike back. The trail had beautiful views of the mountains and Lake Cuyamaca so it was already a fun one even without making it all the way to the peak.

Gavin rode on King’s back for a few feet.

Gavin and Kaitlyn held hands for a few feet.

And Gavin walked for half a mile or so.

Gavin was amazed with the scenery and especially the big rocks we saw along the trail.



Here’s the whole crew.

Then when got back to the campground, Gavin was back on the dirt.

And on Sunday, one last time playing with the dirt before we left.

And a little bit of pinecone soccer.

Cheers to a good time.

