Monday, September 15, 2008

Horton Springs










Last weekend Jake took the kids to Horton Springs on an overnight backpacking trip. His Dad and Jill's girls and Tait went also. This is one of a couple different backpacking trips they have been on this year. They have gone to Rivas Ranch, Fossil Springs, and the Indian Ruins. The kids at first were hesitant but now they ask where are we going next, Dad. I have been having them write a journal entry after a family adventure so I am going to include their perception of the trip. Sammi wrote" We went to Horton Springs. We hiked 2 miles then we camped. Then we made camp. We made a campfire and had hot dogs, and ramen for dinner. We then roasted marshmallows. After that we went to bed. The next day we hiked to the spring and got spring water. Then we packed up and hiked back 2 miles. We had fun! The End." She drew a picture of the hike, the spring and camp with the tents and the fire and the trees. Rebecca wrote " I went to Horton Springs. There were my cousins and Grandpa. We hiked 3 miles to the campsight. Then we didnt even have to walk a mile to the Horton Springs after we were at the campsight. We found this big tree branch that was wiggly by the spring. The spring was really pretty and the water tasted really good. We had so much fun!!! We went to bed at 9:30 and played games."
Kimball wrote "Thank you! It was very very fun. I liked the motorcycles. They were riding on the back." I guess they saw some motorcycle riders on the way up. Tanner drew a picture of Horton Springs.
I am glad that Jake takes them on these fun adventures. Tessa and I stayed but someday we will be right there with them!





3 comments:

Amy said...

What a great idea to have them write in their journals, and fun to hear all their perspectives. Spencer saw your blog and asked when he could go again. Hopefully Brad and Spencer will be able to go next time.

Sadie!! said...

i have tagged you look on my blog to know what you have to do

Supercords said...

Reminds me of the camping trips we took with dad when we were little. Those memories will last forever.

Great post jen!