{We are a little behind, so here is yesterday's post}
This morning we woke to beautiful weather and big plans. In celebration of Hannah's "Gotcha Day," we all packed up and headed out to spend the day at Johnson's Shut-ins, a rock formation along a river. The effect is a natural, God-created water park that shows off the beauty and intricate details of God's creation.
We had a nice long two-hour trip.
As soon as we arrived, we found a place in the picnic area to have lunch. In my opinion, sandwiches taste so much better in a park!
Near the picnic area was a small playground where Hannah and James spent their time waiting for us to get ready to go to the real attraction.
You couldn't see the Shut-ins until you were practically on top of them. The water and rocks were beautiful. There were tons of people there swimming, wading, and jumping off rocks into the deep parts of the river. We couldn't wait to get down there and start playing!
{Click on picture to enlarge} |
Some parts of the river were only a few inches deep, while others were beyond thirty feet. We stayed in the shallow parts, climbing over rocks and wading through the rushing water.
Sometimes you had to climb high to get to the next shallow water, and we had fun trying to keep our balance. Jessica made me proud by climbing and crawling with us the whole way! :-)
We all wound up getting pretty wet. Hannah and I went in totally; Hannah on purpose and me, well, I slipped and you can guess the rest. Amanda was the second person to slip; she didn't go down all the way, and only got half-drenched, so what was there to keep her from going in more? I still don't think she ever got her head under the water.
Melody was the last person to lose her balance and fall, but she was content to stay half-drenched. And, of course, Jessica didn't fall in at all. I must admit I was disappointed; I thought it would be a lot of fun to see her dripping wet, but I guess I should be content with her willingness to clamber over the rocks with us. She did manage to give me a second dunking by using me to catch her balance and making me lose mine! I didn't mind though, it was fun!
Jessica, Melody, and Amanda bought matching beach shoes |
I looked, and lo and behold, the biggest tadpole I'd ever seen! It had tiny legs and feet growing and was just fun to look at. I caught it and showed it to the others, but I don't think any of them thought it was as wonderful as James and I did.
After we had gone up and down the river for a couple hours, I decided I wanted to go across the shallow parts. In some places the current was fast, and you could get caught and brought down a little ways, bumping and scraping the rocks until you got back on your feet. I got Amanda to go with me, and we had to get a picture on the other side!
As you can see, some parts of the water were flowing so fast, we didn't go through. We saw a lot of people using them for fast water slides, though. It was fun to watch, but it hurt to try (Voice of experience speaking!)!
Here are all the adventurers. Aunt Amy was more than content to sit with her feet in the water and watch us.
By the time we were ready to leave, everyone was starving! So, a stop at McDonald's was decided upon, and everyone grabbed a cool and delicious snack.
To mark the end of a fun day, we all played James' favorite game: Headbandz. I thought it was fun, but difficult. We older ones had to submit to the fact that we weren't quite as good as the younger ones. James won, with Hannah, Melody, Jessica, and me trailing behind.
~Special thanks to Aunt Amy, who took most of the pictures at Johnson's Shut-ins.
No comments:
Post a Comment