nearly every summer.
Kent and I missed out on the trip last year because Nicholas was only days away from coming into this world.
But this summer, we came camping at Tony Grove.
that just fills me up with joy.
The smell of the pine trees, the sway of the wildflowers on the hills, the soft lapping of waves on the rocky shore.
I feel so refreshed, so at peace when I'm there.
This is where I've grown up. On Wednesday morning, my mom and I walked around to the other side of the lake,
I pushed Nicholas in the stroller
and he slept.
Mom pointed out a rocky slope down by the water where she sat with me when I was only 6 weeks old. They propped up a cardboard box to shield me from the wind.
Three years ago, Kent and I visited Tony Grove the day that Kent asked my Dad if he could marry me.
And now, we're back, bringing our own little baby boy to play in the dirt and splash in the water and sit by the campfire at night.
So, Tony Grove has been just as much my home as any house I've lived in.
Nicholas learned how to wave hello and to "roll it" in Paddy Cake while we were up there.
We put him in a swing for the first time, and he wow-ed and ahh-ed the whole time.
We put him in a swing for the first time, and he wow-ed and ahh-ed the whole time.
I'm sure that being assigned campfire duty had something to do with that.
5 comments:
I love the kind of places that are rich with family memories. Looks like a beautiful spot!
Looks lovely...sounds divine.
Happy day
Looks like a great place.
looks beautiful and sounds wonderful, glad you had a good time, too bad baby got sick on you!!
Ooh mountains! Glad you guys had a good time.
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