Last weekend we went camping with Jenn and Taylor and her mom and dad. They just bought a new camper and we just bought a new boat so we had to break them in :) We had so much fun, but looking back we didn't do hardly anything...I guess that's why it was so fun! Korbyn came with us this time and I was a little nervous but I should have known she would do great since we were outside. She even slept good the first night, the second night not so much. I brought along a pack and play because I was bound and determined that that's where she was going to be sleeping so I wouldn't have to go through the struggle of getting her used to her crib again. But when we were getting things set up we quickly realized with that many people staying in one camper there just wasn't room for a crib. So she ended up sleeping with me on one of the bunk beds, Colton slept on the one across from us. But it worked out perfectly because thanks to daycare she is so used to noise that she didn't wake up one time from people going in and out of the camper once I had already put her down for a nap or for bed.
Saturday evening we tried to take a little boat ride, but it didn't work out so well. It's pretty much impossible to find a life jacket that fits a 6 month old appropriately. Jenn brought one of Cutter's but when we were about to back the boat in the water we were trying to get the life jacket on Korbyn and it just was NOT going to work. The foam in those things are so thick and babies don't really have a neck so by the time you close it to get it latched, it literally is choking her! Then she started screaming and people were starting to look, so I just said "ok, this isn't going to work just let us get off." I felt bad because I know Jenn and Cutter wanted to go on a ride but thankfully they got off with us and we went down by the picnic tables and Cutter got to play in the sand and water for a little bit.
That was the first time I've been camping at Bastrop and I have to say I really enjoyed it. We usually go to Sommerville which is nice because it's so close, but I think I like Bastrop a little more! But they are a LOT stricter on things compared to Sommerville. I mean some of the things are pretty ridiculous. You were only allowed two vehicles per campsite and your camper counted as a vehicle!!! We had a camper, two boats, and five vehicles! So Jenn's dad had to rent another site just to park his truck and boat. And we tried to park everything there (and it all fit, nobody was blocking anything or in the road) but they very rudely came by and said that if we didn't move it we would have a $500 fine. But overall it was a super fun weekend and I can't wait to go again :)
There's that stinkin tongue again!
My mom didn't go camping with us I just figured I'd stick this one in here. We went to watch my nephew's t-ball game the other evening and she was in such a great mood!
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