Robby and I were up early this morning moving around the camper quietly so we wouldn't wake up Marley (she definitely heard us) and so we wouldn't wake up Whitman (it would take a bomb to wake him up.) Robby worked on the outside, and I worked on the inside, and soon we were hooking the car up.
We had about an hour drive to our 8th state park to visit on this trip. Robby had read that it was one of the smallest state parks, and indeed it was. I scoped out a nearby church for us to park out, so we parked there, woke Whitman up, and walked to Lower White River State Park.
It took us all of about 10 minutes to walk around the museum in the park and that included me going to the bathroom. This place was so small that they didn't even have a bathroom. I believe that we were the first visitors that had come through today. And yes, when I handed the visitor center worker my passport book to stamp, I was very careful that he didn't have my book long enough to read any of the words that I had written-I didn't want to get in trouble again.
Then we had around another hour until we made it home. Robby and I went to work-he always talks about how he possibly has ADD when he works in the yard, and I feel that way about when I work emptying the camper. Today, he got out the tractor to put up the tow dolly and ended up mowing the yard. And as I worked in the camper, I would take one load in the house and then work in the house for a bit before going back for my next load. It took us longer to finish fluttering around doing all of the things, but when we were done the camper was empty and clean, the yard was mowed, and the house was straight and fairly clean.
Robby ran a few errands, and then he picked up Graham from the airport. He landed around 4, and the boy had stayed up all night since they had to wake up at 3 this morning to get to the airport. Graham came in and took a nap, and now he went to play basketball with Anderson-and no, I didn't let him drive.
Robby dropped Graham off at home then I left with him to pick up the girls. We were home long enough to get Graham's clothes in the washer. They are now dry and folded ready for him to put up. The girls arrived around 5:30, and we brought them home and ate supper.
Campbell was able to stay at home until about 7:30, and then she missed her people too much and went to meet everyone to play volleyball. Keaton thought about going too, but I think that she was too tired, or maybe she just missed Bentley and wanted to stay home with her.
I'm sitting on the couch with my feet up on a pillow-my feet are tired today! Robby just walked by the window with the blower, Campbell is at volleyball, Graham and Anderson are at basketball, and Reagan left this morning to go back to camp for the rest of the summer.