RockinRRanch

RockinRRanch

Friday, July 30, 2021

7/30/21 (Day 15)









Hiding wood for Kristen and Kevin

10 ft falls





















 We were up early with Adam. I woke Jacob and Eli. Eli asked if he could play 3-13 with us. Grandma came over and played too. Jared won and Eli had the high score. After breakfast we took a walk around the campground with Adam and Eli. Eli stopped at the campground hosts site for some hot chocolate. Eli and I played another 3-13 game and Eli won. It was a close game. He was happy to get his first tally mark in the book. We played some games of Kubb with the boys. The last game was Jared Grandma and I vs the boys. They won. We took and hid the rest of our firewood for Kristen and Kevin. We saved enough for our fire tonight. Jacob and Eli walked the pop bottles into town and split a couple bucks. We played 3-13 with Adam and he won. We were all very close. We also played some games of double solitaire. We headed to 10 ft falls and I read as we drove. Jacob wanted to get pictures of the falls. Adam and Eli hiked up the stream. Both came back with wet shoes. Back at camp we walked with Grandma and Grandpa over to the fort store for ice cream cones. Grandma and Grandpa treated us - thank you!   We played a game of 3-13 and Adam won. Jared and I had over 200 points!   Jacob and Eli took the kayaks to the fort store for pops. Adam walked because he wanted to get steps. We worked on packing and taking down the screen tent. Jacob was a huge help with cleaning out the van and packing. It sprinkled a little. Adam and Eli played in the water and had a great time. Grandma and Grandpa came over to sit by the fire. It was chilly. Grandma sat on a burning ash and it burned a big hole in the towel she was wrapped up in and her sweatshirt. There was a burn spot on her shirt and it left a small burn on her back. After Grandma and Grandpa headed to bed the boys remembered some big blueberries they saw on the trail and wanted to go pick them and surprise Grandpa. They walked in the dark almost to town and picked blueberries as they walked the trail back. 

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