Tuesday, August 16, 2005

camping

so last weekend i went to the church campout. generally when i think of camping i think of camping as it is in texas...think: circle 6 ranch in stanton. but camping in oregon is rather different. we drove a couple hours to the coast, and voila, the pacific ocean with a nice beach, complete with golf course, hiking trails, boat ramps, etc. and its stinkin cold in the night time. i wore 3 shirts, a sweatshirt, 2 pairs of pants, cuddled up in a blanket by the fire and was almost warm enough.

we happened to be there during the meteor shower, so i went as "the adult" (haha) with some of the youth down to the beach late that night to watch the meteors. i took my guitar and we sang and lay in the sand watching the stars. also we had a campfire and made s'mores of course. i only stayed for one night. i went up friday night, led the worship time for church service saturday morning, and drove back with a friend that afteroon to be back in time for church that night. it was just the right length of camping for me.

so i decided the way to camp is to have a trailer/RV/some cool place to chill in, and most importantly sleep in at night. some scream that "thats not camping". to them, i shrug. to me, camping is falling asleep on the couch in front of the tv. i think my family's been camping about exactly once (not counting a glorieta experience) and it was miserable. probably due to the fact that the wind was blowing so hard the tents kept collapsing. and the park ranger wouldn't let the dad's park their trucks by them as a windblock, because it could damage the grass. and to that i say, grass??? you mean that brown dead stuff? but i digress. i was wanting to say that camping is a whole stinkin lot of work. all the preparations to go, the unpacking when you get back (Which, as many of you know, i detest), the dirtiness involved, all the work to prepare meals, etc. i think in spite of all that i might enjoy camping somewhat except everytime i go i always have severe allergies and end up being miserable for days afterwards. but what i do like about camping, particularly in beautiful places, is just being outside doing fun stuff and just marveling at the awesomeness of what God has created. maybe i'll go again...in a year or so.

3 comments:

Martha said...

And, as posted on littlebabyj...the J's travel trailer is ready for us to either 1) pick up or 2) have delivered...just is time for some seriously excellent fall camping.

Evelyn said...

No way! After the past camping experiences I have concluded the EXACT same thing you did. In my opinion, it is WAY too much work for so much discomfort. With an RV, you shouldn't have to load and unload anything and all the comfort is readily available.

Camping should be about smores, guitars, star gazing, and talking. None of this loading and unloading business. :)

Anonymous said...

yay for camping. I love it. i hate tents. and i had to be in a tent on that trip. yuck. no more tents forme. i'm sleepin' in the trailor! heck yes! but that was a fun trip. the stars, and the beach were cool. oh yeah, thanks for being our "adult". hahaha