Saturday, May 31, 2008
Caleb's 3rd B-day Party
Caleb's B-day Cake was a volcano made from red velvet cake and lots of frosting. He had little dinosaur candles too.
But the best part was the dry ice volcano in the middle!
Amy had a lot of little games prepared. We set the kids up into color-coded groups of 3 (depended on which color dinosaur was on their name tag).
Caleb was so excited at the bean bag toss station he didn't wait for Uncle Dave to get the bean bags out of the dinosaur, he just went for them himself and got a little stuck in the progress.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Fathers and Sons Campout - 5 Mile Pass
We left for our Fathers and Son's Campout on Friday evening around 7:30pm heading about 25 miles West of Lehi on SR-73. We weren't even past Saratoga Springs when Caleb was out cold in his car seat in the front of the car.
It was a little hard to find the camp, but when we arrived, I pitched the tent real quick, blew up the air mattress and pout out the sleeping bags hoping I'd be able to transfer Caleb over quickly.
I talked with a few of the guys who were standing around the campfire and then about 10pm I decided to move Caleb over to the tent. He did OK until we were laying down and he started gettting very restless. When given the option between tent and sleep, he'd say "no sleepy!" But then an ATV drove by and that got him all excited. We sat by the campfire for a few minutes and then he finally was out cold at 11:30pm. I managed to squeeze on one of my beanies that I brought to help him stay warm and it worked. He didn't wake up until 6:15 (Fri morning it was 5:45am and Sun morning it was 4:40am).
That morning Caleb acted really groggy as we sat by the campfire, but when he discovered some of the marshmallow sticks he loved to poke the fire, but he wouldn't get too close - so that was good.
Then he just wanted to drive around on this electric ATV. He had a blast and fell asleep after 10 minutes in the truck on the way back (at 9:30am).
It was a little hard to find the camp, but when we arrived, I pitched the tent real quick, blew up the air mattress and pout out the sleeping bags hoping I'd be able to transfer Caleb over quickly.
I talked with a few of the guys who were standing around the campfire and then about 10pm I decided to move Caleb over to the tent. He did OK until we were laying down and he started gettting very restless. When given the option between tent and sleep, he'd say "no sleepy!" But then an ATV drove by and that got him all excited. We sat by the campfire for a few minutes and then he finally was out cold at 11:30pm. I managed to squeeze on one of my beanies that I brought to help him stay warm and it worked. He didn't wake up until 6:15 (Fri morning it was 5:45am and Sun morning it was 4:40am).
That morning Caleb acted really groggy as we sat by the campfire, but when he discovered some of the marshmallow sticks he loved to poke the fire, but he wouldn't get too close - so that was good.
Then he just wanted to drive around on this electric ATV. He had a blast and fell asleep after 10 minutes in the truck on the way back (at 9:30am).
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