• Travel & Vacation: Our Weekend at Sadlers Creek State Park

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    Thankful for a wonderful, relaxing, and fun weekend away with the family.

    We had a great day swimming, biking, and playing at Sadlers Creek State Park near Anderson, SC.  Our tent was surrounded by trees but we could still see Lake Hartwell.  The first night we played card games until late at night and crashed.  The second night we experimented by toasting smores, starbursts, twillers, and fruit chews over the camp fire.  They were a fun camping treat!  We wrapped up the second night at the campsite relaxing and sharing some of our favorite summer memories.  We are blessed and so much to be grateful for in our lives.

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    Silly girls enjoying their time camping at the lake.

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    Brina’s favorite were the toasted twizzler bites!

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    Karlie’s toasted marshmallow!

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    The Toasted Starbursts were goey, crispy, and delicious!  My favorite of the toasting “experiments”.

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    The Toasted Fruit Chews were a little harder to do because if you waited too long they would drop off your stick.  The ones that survived the heat of the fire got great reviews from the kids!

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    The best way to eat a Marshmallow – completely crispy and toasted over a flaming fire!  Yum!

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    A full day of family fun in the sun results in two sleepy kids!

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    Brina swimming in the lake!

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    Karlie’s got a collection of sticks, wonder what she’s up to now!

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    Brina splashing around in Lake Hartwell.

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    Karlie all smiles as she gathers her sticks for some fun!

    Our weekend camping went by quickly.  We had fun, relaxed, and spent time together.  We biked, swam, played games, ate great camp food, laughed, and had a grand time creating memories.  The girls decided after this weekend that we need to make camping a more regular activity because they enjoyed it so much.  Thankful for opportunities to spend time together and create these precious memories.

  • Travel & Vacation: Camping at Sadlers Creek State Park

    Camping at Sadlers Creek State Park

    Ready to unload the van and start camping!

    Our family had a blast going camping at Sadlers Creek State Park this summer!  It was the first out of the yard tent camping with just our family.  The girls have been asking to go camping so we decided to do it! The Sadlers Creek tent camping area is near Anderson, South Carolina and almost all the tent sites overlook Lake Hartwell.  It was beautiful, peaceful, and a lot of fun spending the weekend together.  There was enough trees between the campsites you had some privacy.  We ran into our friends from church the first night too!  We biked everywhere and had fun swimming in the lake.  There were two restroom facilities near us both with showers which was nice especially with the kids!

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    Once we arrived we biked everywhere.  It was a great way to get around, explore some neat areas, and get some exercise!  We biked to several different places that had sandy beaches, many of them were quiet with no other people around.   After setting up the tent and camp area we picked out a couple of beaches we wanted to come back to the next day.

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    Karlie enjoying some time playing at a playground nearby!

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    Enjoying a walk and watching the beautiful sunset the first night we arrived.

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    The girls were thrilled with our morning guests!  The geese were not scared of the kids and hung around for about 30 minutes.

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    Time for breakfast in our camp – ham, hashbrowns, eggs, and coffee!

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    Brina giggling at something!

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    Ready to go for a swim at one of the beaches we discovered!

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    Jake found a great place to jump off into the water!

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    Brina jumping off the “diving board”!

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    Karlie’s turn!

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    Swimming at the lake.

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    Trying to figure out how to do a belly buster.

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    Brina splashing around at Lake Hartwell.

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    Karlie probably could live in the water.  She loves swimming around!

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    Brina enjoyed cruising around on her bike!

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    Exploring the area!

  • Fall Scavenger Hunt

    We recently held a camp out for our Community Group from church at our house.  It was great spending some extra time with friends. The kids all had a blast riding their scooters, bikes, drawing with chalk, blowing bubbles, crafts, going on a scavenger hunt and more.

    I am thankful for an opportunity to spend extra time with family and friends.  It was a wonderful experience for our girls.  I am grateful for a big yard where we can host events and pitch seven tents!

    The kids did really well hunting down the items on the list.  I gave each kid a grocery bag, the list printed on bright orange paper and set the time for 20 minutes.  They were off and running in no time.  I was quite amazed at the items they were able to come up with in that short amount of time.  Some kids worked independently while others stuck more in groups.

    If you are looking for a fun, entertaining, and educational activity to do this weekend here’s a great place to start.  There is a one page (with two columns) printable link at the bottom of the post so you can print it out as well.

    Fall Scavenger Hunt

    • Large Red Leaf
    • Smallest Yellow Leaf
    • Dry Brown Leaf
    • Evergreen Leaf
    • Jagged Edged Orange Leaf
    • Bird Feather
    • Rough Bark
    • Smooth Bark
    • 2 Different Types of Grass
    • Smooth Pebble
    • 4 Acorns
    • Flower
    • Most Beautiful Item
    • Stick Shaped like a Letter
    • Piece of Litter
    • Ladybug
    • Tiny bit of Moss
    • Pine Cone
    • Wood Shavings
    • Caterpillar
    • Coins
    • Wiggly Worm
    • 3 Leaf Clover
    • Seed
    • Dog Toy
    • Piece of a Thorny Bush
    • Animal Fur
    • Aluminum Can
    • Piece of Plastic
    • Bug (any type)
    • A Circular Item
    • A Square Item
    • A Triangular Item
    • An Oval Item
    • A Heart Shaped Item
    • An Octagon Item
    • A Soft Item
    • A Fluffy Item
    • A Fuzzy Item
    • A Furry Item
    • A Hard Item
    • Something Blue
    • Something Purple
    • Something Black
    • Something Gray
    • Something Pink
    • Something White
    • Kids Toy

    I have been asked by a number of people for a printable version of the Fall Scavenger Hunt so here it is for your family to enjoy as well:

    • Fall Scavenger Hunt – I printed ours out on bright orange paper and let the kids have a blast searching for the various items on the list! 🙂
  • Book: “Never Sniff A Gift Fish” by Patrick McManus

    I was thinking about the books I have read over the past few years and decided to chose one that is a little more “unique” from some of my other recommendations but nevertheless I have really enjoyed reading Patrick McManus books.  Never Sniff A Gift Fish by Patrick McManus is one that we have at our house.  The author has a way of making you laugh sometimes until your sides hurt.  He is funny and his short stories are great to read.  We have had his books in our magazine racks for years and I cannot count the number of times people have borrowed or taken the books for a short period of time to read them.  I am looking forward to reading them to the girls soon too.  A lot of his stories have to do with outdoor adventures, kid mischief, and fun.  Each chapter is another short story.  Some are more hilarious then others but there have been times I have had tears streaming down my face from laughing so hard.  Life is short so why not have fun.  If you haven’t read one of his books you really should, you’ll enjoy some extra chuckles reading the adventures in his books.   As the warmer season comes upon us it makes me think of camping and reading his books around a camp fire, great memories!   Patrick McManus actually has several books if you prefer one of the other ones instead:

  • Book: “The Dragon and the Turtle Go On Safari” by Donita K. Paul & Evangeline Denmark

    I was really excited to get The Dragon and the Turtle Go on Safari by Donita K. Paul and Evangeline Denmark to read to the girls.  It is a story about two friends Padraig (the dragon) and Roger (the turtle) on a camping adventure together at the base of “Mount Sillymanborrow” (their backyard).   They have a camp fire, toast marshmallows, eat baked bugs, sleep in a tent, and let their creative imaginations send them on several fun Safari adventures.  Throughout the night they encountered a variety of “jungle” beasts – they heard noises from a howler monkey (owl), giraffes (squirrel), elephants (raccoon), fed a rhinoceros (dog), and rescued a baby leopard (kitten).

    The two friends shared in the adventure together, supporting and encouraging each other when they were frightened.  Roger even nicknamed his friend Professor Padraig since he was an “expert” on jungle animals.  They chose to do activities that both friends wanted to do which also distracted them from thinking about the scary noises around them.  I liked how both friends encouraged each other throughout the night and never made fun of the other one even when they were scared.  If one friend did not want to do an activity (such as listen to a scary story) they just picked another safari activity to do together.  Even though they were scared they still were brave enough to help another animal in distress, the kitten.

    Although the authors had a several wonderful underlying points in the story I was disappointed in the flow of the book.  It came across a little choppy in areas; the words didn’t flow together smoothly and the girls didn’t get some of the jokes.  The story at the end of the book “The Legend of Mount Sillymanborrow” didn’t seem to fit well with the story and I had to explain it to my girls.  With that being said,  I really enjoyed the very last page – “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid… God goes with you; he will never leave you.” – Deuteronomy 3:16   The authors did provide some really good discussion questions for kids and I liked how they encouraged our girls to think of positive ways to help a friend when they are scared.  Overall I think the book had some really good points and brought out some teachable moments for the kids, however, I would suggest checking the book out at the library first to make sure it is a good fit for your family prior to purchasing it.

    Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for review purposes from the publisher through the Waterhouse Multnomah.  The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”