Monday, June 29, 2009

Devil's Den


While on a visit to see my family in Fayetteville, I was able to talk my sister and her family into spending a day outside in the woods at one of Arkansas' most beautiful state parks, Devil's Den. Madison stayed home with Granny which turned out to be a good choice for obvious reasons. We missed her but it was nice to have a day with my little boy. We were very sad that Jeffrey wasn't with us but now that we've been there and scoped it out we will be better prepared for next time. This was a big part of my childhood and seeing how much Tyler enjoyed it and how much he learned really makes me want to give him more experiences like this. Here's what we did:


Mommy and Tyler.


We started the day by canoeing and paddle boating. Ask me about our attempt to go take all the kids canoeing at the same time!

This is a suspended bridge that's at the beginning of one of the trails. It was so funny to see Tyler and Devin's face when Tony jumped to make it move. I think they thought they were going to fall in.....then they started laughing and jumping themselves.



This reminded me so much of Jeffrey. They both love to throw rocks and we really wished he had been with us on this day b/c he would have loved to see Tyler in this environment.


Here we are walking across the damn. It was so slippery and such a big drop that we just scooted along. Tyler really thought this was so cool b/c it was "dangerous"!


Tyler and Devin took off once we got to the creek.




We had to drag them in for lunch but they ate SO much and never stopped drinking!



When Devin swims he stays under water 99% of the time.


Once we started skipping rocks that's all Tyler and Devin wanted to do (but really they were just seeing who could make the biggest splash, Tyler thinks he has a winner here).




Shooting spider webs.

I was worried that the 1 1/2 mile hike to Devils Den would be hard for the kids but they were having so much fun that they never slowed down. This is Tyler running up ahead of me. He knew to slow down when the trail had narrow spots and he spent a lot of time exploring nature.



So here's Devil Den and this is the entrance....you go straight down! And the only light after about ten feet is what you bring with you. Tony brought one flash light and we now know that you need one per person b/c it was that dark! We went as far as we could go until it was time to start crawling then we turned off the light so the kids could see exactly how dark it was (the boys started laughing). Next time we are going all the way through!



There are supposed to be big twin waterfalls toward the second half of the hike but the water was low because it hadn't rained in a while but it was still beautiful and it cooled us off.....

and quenched our thirst. The water was ice cold and tasted so pure.


Tyler and Abbie shining a flashlight into the deep unknown. This picture worries my mom but they were safe.

"You go first."

Summer Fun At Granny's House

We just back from a wonderful week with our family in Fayetteville. Everyone just picked up where we left off the last time we were together and we spent every last minute we could enjoying summer activities. We could have stayed longer but we really missed Jeffrey. I'll let the pictures tell our story:






Mom had a great idea of getting a slip-n-slide for the huge hill on the side of her house! It was so much fun and yes I know this from personal experience (and so does Tony)!


I love these pictures of Maddie playing underneath a Weeping Willow tree. She would just run around and let the branches tickle her and laugh from the bottom of her belly.





Time for an ice cream break....I love how Maddie just fits right in with her older cousins.



One night we were running around catching fireflies and we stumbled upon this huge bullfrog. Tyler just had to keep him b/c he wanted to bring him home to show his Daddy. Thankfully I was able to talk him into letting him go after a day.


The boys made Abbie do all of the frog handling (yes we know frogs carry diseases but what could we do)? Notice the boys faces... they seem to say, "better you than me"! We all have a feeling Abbie will be doing a lot of the dirty work over the next few years.



I love those sweet puckered lips!




Granny bought the kids a snow cone machine and we ate about a billion snowcones! Maddie liked hers the best without the flavor, just plain ole' shaved ice was all she wanted. I need to get me one of those things.



"Happy Birthday to Granny" (but this is your last year to be 29)!

This picture is hilarious to probably only Tyler's parents and grandparents b/c we both know how he likes to take everything and I mean everything with him when he leaves. Well, here he is pushing Granny's piano out the front door!