Friday evening we jumped in the Suburban with our camping gear and headed north to go camping. Our Stake was in charge of heading up a service project for one of the church camps. There were a lot of projects to help upgrade and improve the camp.
We took advantage of the
camping trip included in the service package.
The kids think this camp has a funny name...
Camp Manapu.
Since we knew we would be traveling through Shoshone, Idaho on our way to Camp Manapu, we decided to save ourselves a little time (and mess) and stop at the Snack Bar for dinner. We ate their "world famous" grilled hot dogs and didn't even take the time to snap a picture. We just slopped them right down.
They were delicious!
Then we headed on down the road to our camp. We arrived in time to set up camp and build a campfire for s'mores.
S'mores are always a perfect treat for camping!
We came prepared for a very cold night. We snuggled right in to our sleeping bags and slept very well. Some of the kids said they were so warm, they were almost sweating. I believe we had plenty of blankets...thank goodness!
We had a yummy breakfast the next morning...Matt always pulls through with something tasty to eat!
We decided to leave our tent up until the sun came out to dry the dew and condensation from the tops of our sleeping bags and tent.
Then it was time to gear up and go for a morning bike ride.
We LOVE to ride bikes!
At the end of our bike ride, a few snowflakes started to fall.
One of the service projects we helped with was scraping and re-painging the picnic benches. We are a paint-magnet family. It didn't take long for everyone to have new "painting clothes." Mason got some on his jacket and I tried not to get angry...then he cheerfully said, "That's okay, now I have a painting jacket!" These are the Swensen's. Uncle Travis was good friends with Ben growing up. It was fun meeting his wife and kids and doing service together. We were the only families with little kids.
It is fun to do service.
Right as we started to prepare lunch for the group, some little snow balls (kind of like hail) started to drop. Then they became medium snow balls, then large snow balls, and eventually huge snowflakes that were coming down very thick. After eating lunch and helping clean it all up, we decided to go take our tent down, since the sun took the day off and
didn't show up to dry out our things.
It was kind of fun to see the snow coming down like it should have in December!
Then we got to thinking...
Hey! We are camping, in the snow, in JUNE!
You gotta be tough to live out west...
that's why we do, that's why we do!























































