It was a perfect night of sleep last night. I fell asleep before anyone else in the camper plus I had a great nap today, so I am very well rested and might stay up later than Whitman or Robby tonight. When we woke up, Robby and I took the dogs on a trail that is right next to our camper.
The Dancing Rabbit Trail was just about 1 mile since we only did half of it. It had a neat swinging bridge, but Bentley was not interested in the other bridges at all. They had holes in the metal which she did not like-I was able to get her across the first one, and she improved with each one that we had to cross.
We came back and had our breakfast, and then we went to the visitor's center and walked around this state park, Crowley's Ridge, some more. This is the first time that I have seen a state park with an inflatable water jumpy thing-I'm sure there is an official name, but I'm not sure what it is. It was 20 an hour, and no, we didn't let Whitman see it. He wouldn't have enjoyed it by himself, but with his sisters he would have loved it; however, it was 20 an hour-kind of pricey.
Now this state park does have an interesting group cabin area-there are 5 bunk house type cabins which are really pretty plus a dining hall all for 300 dollars a night. We even talked to the man at the visitor's center about it because it was just intriguing. Our little family might be big enough one day to need the group camping cabins here.
Despite the water contraption, this is still a pretty state park. We came back to the camper and woke Whitman up. After he had his breakfast, we went down the road about 8 miles to Lake Frierson State Park. It is just another state park with a lake. It is mostly a fishing lake because there were only 7 campsites. We did walk one short trail, before heading back to our campsite.
This afternoon I did crochet a bit and read some, but I guess my body is just wired for a Sunday afternoon nap. Back at home, Reagan and Anderson went to church and to eat at Grannymom's house. Robby said that Anderson washed their cars as well. We did get a report from Campbell this afternoon-it is hot, she bought a fan, and her air mattress doesn't stay filled with air though she sounded like she was having a blast. We have seen pictures of Keaton and Graham, but they haven't checked in with us.
Tonight we drove to Jonesboro for a hamburger for Whitman at 5 Guys and for ice cream for all of us at Andy’s. Then we came back to the camper and played a game. We played Castle Panic, one of Whitman's new games. It is a good one, and I even think that Robby enjoyed it.
Now, we are in for the night except for occasional potty outings for the dogs. I am going to crochet a little bit and possibly read some more. Except Robby think he might have saw a bobcat on his lost dog potty visit so thinking both dogs can hold it until morning!