Brees and River stuck to their typical early bird schedules, waking up at dawn and begging to go outside as soon as they opened their eyes. We had our breakfast on the screened in porch every morning, watching for squirrels and rabbits and birds. There is no better medicine for a working mama's soul than getting to spend uninterrupted quality time with your babies for a full week of vacation.
We rode our bikes to the lake and went fishing all afternoon, the kids scaring the fish off more than luring them in. We spotted a family of alligators on the other side of the lake and a couple of snakes, too.
We cooled off at the splash pad that was just a short bike ride away from our cabin.
We went on lots of great hikes, from rough terrain to landscaped boardwalks through the swamp. Our kids were such troopers, putting in literally miles that week through every trail we brought them on. I made scavenger hunts for them on the longer hikes to keep them busy and they had a blast finding all of the random things on my list: bullfrogs, alligator eggs (we actually found some!), various wildflowers... It was the perfect way to let them burn off all their energy!
The kids took epic naps thanks to all of the activity and the grown ups took a few naps, too. A true luxury! I even read a book! And Shawn and I got to spend some nice quiet time together on the porch, just talking and drinking tea and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. It was so relaxing and rejuvenating.
The older cousins watched the babies for us one afternoon so that Shawn, my aunt and uncle, and I could take Isabelle and Sarah on a canoe trip. We paddled up the Tickfaw River for several hours, one of my favorite parts of the whole trip. The girls were so happy to have us all to themselves, a little adventure to call their own. We spotted tons of wildlife on that canoe trip, Louisiana swamp creatures around every turn.
River stuck with me on a bike trail that was a couple of miles longer than I had expected. It was rough and tough and there were some places that I had to get off the bike and push us through fallen trees and muddy waters. We made it, though, my little buddy and I. He is such a trooper, smiling his way through our great outdoor adventure.
On the way home, after everything was all packed up and we reluctantly said goodbye to our week in the woods, Isabelle said, "I'm going to remember this for the rest of my life!". And you know what? She will. It was everything that childhood should be: simple, inspiring, and stimulating. Days full of activity, nights spent talking around the fire. Good quality family time with no distractions. Funny moments we'll never forget like the very big and very brave raccoon who snuck onto our porch and tried to steal our s'mores. Or teaching Brees how to pop a squat behind a tree right as a group of boyscouts hiked right past us. Or Shawn getting chased by a bee as we tried to take this picture but not even flinching because he didn't want to have to take the picture AGAIN.
4 comments:
Looks like you had a fabulous time all together. It was much needed for all of you I am sure.
River is so swwet in his swimsuit, he seems to have a great time. You all look at peace and blessed.
It's nice to read you again Liv.
Much much love from France!
This looks like so much fun! I've been trying to plan a close-by type vacation for my crew, too. You have to have SOME kind of adventure in the summer, right?
This looks so amazing! I'm so glad you and your family got a few days away together in nature. Camping always has a way of slowing us down, which is usually what we all need!
What a great trip! I love how Isabelle has the perfect dancer pose in that photo. Splash pads = the greatest summer invention of the past 20 years, amirite?
Seriously, though, what a gorgeous surrounding. The water, the trees, it's all so majestic. Exactly what I imagine when I think about Louisiana.
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