Recently James and I invested in Martin family camping gear to have for years to come. It's been so much fun knowing that we now have a great tent and super comfortable cots to sleep on, cute lantern, big cooler and a grill grate. Simply put: we're camping snobs. No matter where we go...we want to be comfortable. There's no desire between us to hike for miles with all our needs strapped to our backs. Officially: we're Car Campers and proud of it.
However, nature has a way of defying all of our selfish and controlling attitudes. This past weekend we went camping with our dear friends the Rutledges and Vonks at Lake McConaughy in Nebraska. First of all, it was beautiful there and we rented a boat and had a great time skiing, tubing and wake boarding. This was about all we had going for us. "Hot" is not even close to describing the temperature we were immersed in for the weekend. "Blazing hot as Dallas" describes it a little better. I don't think I've ever been so inescapably hot before. On top of the heat we had sand in everything, biting flies, huge beetles and toads everywhere. Our comfort level was at a zero the majority of the weekend, even with our top notch camping gear. The result this weekend was that camping to me seemed more like a foe than a friend, robbing us (for the most part) of relaxation.
Despite the less than ideal conditions of this past weekend, we will still go camping 2 more times this summer. There's something about camping that is simple and beneficial beyond words. Placing one's self in God's creation brings a sense of vulnerability and simplicity that is hard to find elsewhere. No cell phones, computers or tv's to distract one from the moments of great conversation and elements beyond control. Camping frees people to just be, relax and connect with those they are with. It also makes one more appreciative of one's home and the "easy access" to things they possess.
I think camping in the mountains of Colorado is the perfect camping situation. Minimal bugs, no humidity, common breezes and cool nights that welcome camp fires...can you go wrong? And if you're lucky enough to find a spot near a river or lake you're on top of the world! (literally) In such cases camping is your long lost friend bringing you renewal and relaxation that you deserve the most.
So pack your vehicles with your favorite camping foods, gear and good attitudes and head out on a camping adventure. Regardless of the situation you encounter, remember that you're amidst God's divine creation full of unknowns and no demands. Sit back by the fire, roast a marshmallow and intentionally forget about your cell phone. No twittering allowed.
4 comments:
Oh my word, I despise camping. You are a trooper, Sar! Enjoy those cots and good job looking through such a bright view of it all :)
I was just looking at your pictures on Facebook and decided that it looked really fun. NO computers? I guess you weren't building empires this weekend. :) Love you friend.
First of all, I have to note that you live in Colorado, but you drove all the way to Nebraska to go camping... that just sounds hilarious to me, but I've been to Lake McConaughy and it is pretty there.
Sorry we missed you this weekend. We had a good time in CO - hopefully we'll see you guys again soon.
Glad to see you have a blog, I'll be reading.
ahhhh the adventures of Sara and James! I love it! I had a "less than ideal" camping experience - let's just call it the camping trip from hades :) So I vote "FOE"! I'll just stay home in the air conditioning and live vicariously through you :)
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