We made it back, guys. And I am SO glad we didn’t bail out because it was SUCH a beautiful day! 💜 We clicked on the playlist I’ve been building specifically for these summer drives, and just soaked up the drive. Once we passed through PA, we saw Smokey for the first time this season, and he seemed grossly unconcerned, so we knew we were golden for a campfire!!

When we got into Christopher Lake, we were relieved to see their grocery store was open! So we grabbed a couple of water jugs. Our van was full enough that I snuggled mine the rest of the way. Dekker is also a dork, if that was unclear.

It wasn’t much further to camp, though 💜 What a breath of fresh air being back!!!

I’m stealing this picture from a friend who sent it to me. I didn’t take it personally. But this is about how it looked when we arrived. WAY less snow than the last picture I posted. Just that one weird ridge on the patio. This is SO much more manageable than it was on Friday. We made the right choice to wait a few days, even though our Dahlsjos weren’t up this time 💜

Basically the first order of business was a fire 🔥 After ALL the snow, this sucker lit first try, and burned beautifully.

Boy there are SO few pictures I can actually post on here. Ugh. But I’ll show you what I can.
We brought basic fixings for sandwiches for lunch. Buns, meat and cheese, mayo and mustard, the end. I forgot lettuce, haha! But no one complained. We just kept it super simple and easy. Brady and I had our first drinks by the fire.

I took a walk with Laela down to the water at one point. It was still quiet frozen over, but the sky was CLEAR, which is more than I can say about the last few summers. It was quite beautiful. We threw rocks and found out that ice is actually very slushy! Hopefully it will all be gone soon 🤞

Our hunt for fallen birchbark resulted in some beautiful rounds. The model isn’t half bad either 😍

Wavy certainly looked the part of camp worker today 🙌

Priority one was getting our lift in place, and thanks to the help of a few unexpected friends, we got it all lined up and ready to go! This lift is OURS. No rental or payment. Just, ours. Its a beater, but its also for camping, so its pretty perfect if you ask me!

Things we got done:
lift placed
hot water heater installed
golf cart batteries installed
fridge cleaned and turned on
basics unpacked
baby swing hung from the deck roof
beds made
braces taken off the deck
fresh water brought in
mouse poison vacuumed up
deck and patio swept and shovelled
kayak brought down to the water
Things we didn’t get done:
got cart running 😬
camp chef cleaned off
wood bin refilled
water lines (because water isn’t turned on yet)
propane tanks filled
Its not done. But its pretty close. Inside the camper as well, everything is in its area, but not in its spot. There is time, though. Last year, I felt like our site was just a big fat mess all season, and to a degree that is just going to be the case because there are so many of us. Its hard to make baby wagons and three high chairs on the deck look tidy. But I don’t want it to feel chaotic either. We’ll get there.
Dekker noted that Brady’s swing-back armrests look like exhaust pipes. At the end of this day, Brady was double exhausted 🤣🥱

It was honestly such a beautiful day. I’m so happy we went. And the kids really crushed it. There were so few conflicts, and morale was way up. It was such a pleasure to witness.
I am VERY excited to go back again this weekend. C’mon, Kinasao, get that water running!!











