Just
got back from a fun weekend, we went camping in Marysvale Utah. Our friends own Lizzie and Charlie’s RV
park. We rented ATV’s, went to the rock
shop and learned more about rocks than we ever needed to know. We saw some petro-glyphs that were 1500 years
old. The kids had a great time
collecting rocks and jumping in the leaves.
It was so beautiful with all the fall colors. I loved it.
Sleeping in the camper was a riot.
We were packed like sardines with the pack n play and our luggage and
the hide a bed pulled out. The kids
would not be quiet and go to sleep.
Xadia kept getting out of bed and jumping on the mattress. That would wake up Teagan and the other kids
would complain. I am glad it was only an
one night ordeal.
After camping, we went to Cove Fort. That was very interesting. I love to see pioneer stuff and learn about
ancestors. I was so impressed with their
use and recycling capabilities. For
instance, after a mattress wears out, the pioneer would take the fabric and
make a shirt or some pants. Once those
wore out, the fabric was weaved into a rug.
Once the rug was worn it would be burned in the fireplace and the ashes
would be used as lye for soap. Wow….that
is incredible. Fast forward to
2012…..what happens to my mattress when worn out, it goes straight to the
dump. After our tour of Cove fort, we
had a picnic on the lawn. It was really
windy and so the kids had a fun time making a sail or a parachute out of the
picnic blanket. Tim and I enjoyed
watching them run around and laughing in the wind. Such a grand time to be a child.