We got up there about 4pm. Started setting the tent up and it started bucketing down with rain. We hid out in the car and in between showers we put the tent up and the mosquito net covering thing over the picnic table. I cooked dinner (chicken and pasta with mushrooms and we played a few games of Sequence and then it was off to bed.
Saturday night was probably the biggest lightening storm I have ever witnessed. Seemed to go on forever, must have been at least 2-3 hours. In the middle of it the mosquito net thingie blew over and I had to rush outside dodging ligtening bolts and dismantle it. Fortunately the tent was solid as a rock during the whole thing and didn't move an inch.
Sunday morning the weather was beautiful and I made breakfast of bacon and eggs with toasted English muffins. We drove to a place called Bushkill Flass and went on a lovely 3 hour hike through this forest seeing about 6-7 waterfalls. On the way back to the campsite we stopped in and looked at a craft fair.
When we got back the boys went swimming in the pool and I was able to sit there watching them and read a book.
Before dinner Nicholas and I played The Game of Life. He didn't seem to cotton on to the concept that if you borrowed money from the bank you eventually had to pay it back (if you have been following the sub-prime mess here it is a sentiment he shares with many Americans).
He helped with dinner that night and we made his famous sausage stew which consisted of sausages, potatoes, mushrooms, onion, shallot, garlic all cooked in beef broth with some crushed tomatoes added at the end. It turned out very tasty.
Monday after breakfast we went to Camel Beach water Park. We got there at 11am and left at 6.30 (by which time Dad was exhausted). Kieran hooked up with some kid from Wisconsin who was his age and we pretty much didn't see him for the last 4 hours.
It was a big day for Nicholas as he was officially tall enough to do any ride in the park and he wanted to make the most of it. We did the Swirling Vortex of Terror about 5 times and many other equally terrifying rides. He had a real blast.
Monday night dinner was Uncle Ron's famous hobo stew which meant we had a campfire, put a whole lot of stuff in aluminum foil, threw it in the fire and came back 20 minutes later and it was all cooked. The boys also wanted Pad Thai. I think it is the first ever combination of hobo stew and Pad Thai (sort of East meets West).
Tuesday we packed up after breakfast and drove on home. I dropped the boys off about 8pm. They start school next week. They were much lamenting that fact to me over the weekend.
Photos of the weekend below.
Camping in the Poconos |
It is along weekend here this coming weekend (Labor Day). Mary Ann arrives Thursday night and Friday afternoon we are driving up to Corning as her Mum is moving to Mary Ann brother's place in Pennsylvania so we are going up to help with the move.