What a fantastic weekend! My amazing cousin Morgan, a mere 18 months ago, put together this cabin + camping = campining trip for our family. Brilliant. To me, it was exactly what we needed.
We headed up north on a beautiful Friday afternoon. There was a bit more traffic than anticipated, plus one extra stop, but we made it around 6:30 PM. Before I could even get all of our things in the cabin my kids were in the water! I don't just mean wading....Ava was soaked and Noah was wet almost to his waist. Let the good times begin.
The one snag in the weekend happened early. Apparently, if you arrived in a timely manner (check in was at 3 PM) the staff provided you with a stern warning about keeping your cabin key with you at all times. We did not. I took the kids for a little walk to explore and didn't think twice about closing the cabin door. When we returned I wasn't able to get the door open. Weird. Perhaps if I jiggle the handle...no. Jump up and down a little while trying to open the door...nope. Surely it must be stuck, I didn't lock it, right? I started looking around, as if the answer would simply drift in from the sea, and Auntie Lorna came walking my direction. I tell her what happened, and she relays the "stern warning" that I didn't receive upon our arrival. Oh dear. The events that followed were a testament to my amazing family. First, Isaac jumped into action and began trying to get the door open. He was quickly joined by Rhodrie and Justin...queue MacGyver theme. They tried all windows, locks, and other means to get in that cabin. At one point I looked over and Xan was about to crawl under the cabin! (don't worry I didn't let her travel thru middle earth on my behalf). Where was I...oh yes...and second my awesome Auntie Lorna and Ranger...eh...Rick(?) came to our rescue! She found a number to call in the cabin notebook and worked her charm. Thankfully, despite the firm warning against any help arriving after hours if you lock yourself out, a kind ranger took pity on us and came down with a key. My hero(s)! I should also mention we had several offers to stay in other cabins, bless all of you, but I don't think anyone wanted my kids on their floors. Lightest...sleepers...ever. BUT my favorite part was when I told Rhod he could stand down because the ranger is coming, he grinned and said "how much time do I have?"
Once we got back in our cabin it was time to for (a very overdue) dinner! By the time we finished it was time to get these kids in bed, at 10:30 PM!!! Top photo @ 10:34 PM, bottom photo @ 10:40 PM. That didn't take long.
The rest of the weekend can be summed up with boat rides, s'mores, beach combing, swimming, bike riding, walks, cousin bonding, and "bouncey bed".
Boating!
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This guy had a pretty fantastic time too. Especially when he and Uncle I joined forces. Camping breakfast, mmmmmm.
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