Life is short and the kids grow fast. So we decided to make a weekend trip of
camping and floating the river. The kids
love to camp and had never been on a float trip, so this was an exciting
weekend.
I made a list and packed everything except refrigerated
items on Friday. This really saved us
time Saturday morning, allowing us to hit the road by 8:30 am. We had food, water, sleeping bags, the tent,
chairs, and all the little things that might be needed on the trip. The kids did great on the 3 hour trip and
before we knew it we were unloading and setting up camp.
We stayed at the Illinois River Yacht Club and Family
Campground in Watts, Oklahoma. Our tent
was set up right on the bank of the river where the kids could go swim and cool
off from the heat of the day. It’s a
beautiful place and the people are friendly.
After setting up the tent and eating a quick bite for lunch
we set off on our river raft adventure. We decided to take the shorter trip since we
weren’t sure how the kids would do. They
said the short trip would take about an hour give or take some, depending on
how often you stop. We stopped about 3
times to swim and play in the water and ended up making the trip last about 3
hours. The kids loved floating in the
deep water with their life jackets on and then playing on the rocky shores. We saw fish and crawdads and stayed cool in
the water. We had a great time--”forced
family fun” as I called it.
The rest of the day and the next morning were spent swimming
in the river, building a “fort” out of sticks and duct tape, sitting around a
fire, and playing with glow stick bracelets after dark. The kids slept on the way home from sheer
exhaustion but we would do it all over again in a heartbeat!
My Take-Aways:
- Schedule time to spend with your family. Make it happen. We are all so busy and sometimes we just need to force ourselves to get away and make memories.
- Camping and playing in the river is a great way to spend a weekend. God created such a beautiful landscape (and natural playground). Let’s not take it for granted.
- When encountering new adventures, kids might be a little scared. What a great time to teach them and help them understand our world. The river can be a dangerous place but with the proper education and respect, kids can learn to be safe. Our job as parents is to always supervise them and ensure their well-being.
Whit -
ReplyDeleteI'm so proud of you guys! The intentionality you place on your family is a blessing and an inspiration to those of us who get to watch you and John "do" family! And yes, I believe "family" might just be a verb!
And in this day and age when our families are under attack, it's so good to see a husband and wife who are doing it right as they give to their children what every child truly needs: T-I-M-E with their mom and dad!
So kudos and a huge pat on the back (a hug to you both if I was close by!) for the way you demonstrate your love to your kids day in and day out! Adding to the mix a fun weekend trip on the Illinois river is just more of what you and John do each and every day! And to top it all off, the memories you're making with your kids will give them something to remember the rest of their lives!
I pray that more of our families would understand that there are no shortcuts to truly investing in our greatest resource: our children!!
Thanks for being a model and a blessing to everyone who sees you and your family!
Love you guys!!
- David
Thank you so much, David! I appreciate the encouragement and kind words!
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