We went camping at our favorite North Alabama tiny, unknown campground: Buck’s Pocket.
We went for the endless views,
The time with family,
The campfire,
(and accompanying marshmallows,)
and so that our kids could get a hot breakfast.
Because they only get that when Gramamma is around.
And especially, to get away from it all.
To be in a canyon where cell phones don’t work,
where football can’t be watched,
and where computers don’t exist.
Because there’s just nothing like seeing your kids run and play and enjoy the outdoors like they should.
(I swear – my computer stayed in it’s case in the car the whole time. The rest of my family were nature heathens. Not me.)
(But I did have wi-fi on my iPhone.)
The kids love camping because they get to play with their cousins (like this rousing game of “mean police keeping the bad guys off the slide,”)
get smoked by their much younger cousin’s bravery,
(but never dare change their cautious ways,)
to go on Gramamma’s fabulous treasure hunts,
and to ponder deeply the meaning of life.
…or at least the meaning of why they can’t go camping every day.
My one true reason for going camping – ever – is for the photo ops.
Sure, I enjoy the outdoors…the crisp air…the life slowdown. But the photos. They’re the best.
I don’t know the answers as to why, but my kids are so much cuter in the wild.
Maybe it’s because they have more room to make messes and be loud and run recklessly without destroying my house.
Maybe it’s the nostalgia created by the vintage playground equipment that I myself played on years ago.
Maybe it’s the fresh air and it’s effect on their hair and complexion,
But whatever the reason, every camping trip, I come away with my new favorite photo of each kid.
Ali, October 2011:
Ali, June 2012:
Ali, October 2012:
Noah, October 2011:
Noah, June 2012:
Noah, October 2012:
So if you can’t think of any other reason you’d want to smell like burnt wood for days and obsessively and repeatedly check your kid’s every freckle to make sure none morphed into ticks, I assure you: the photos are worth it.
We are going camping at Bucks Pocket this weekend!! This is our first family camping trip-me, hubby and our three girls. We are beginners so we are only staying one night, but we are super excited.
That’s awesome! Let me know how it goes – we so love it there! We always stay in the rentable RVs and also stay one night – so no judgement here! :)
Rachel, those are two super cute kids ya got there. I had no idea Alabama was hilly or so tree covered. Very pretty!
Thanks! Yes, Alabama has some beautiful landscapes, and I would argue the best beaches in the US!
Hmmm, we’ll have to check out that campground. Love the one with playgrounds. The pictures are great!
Sitting around a campfire is probably the thing I like most when camping and I don’t care if I smell like smoke…it all comes out in the wash. That picture of your niece going down the slide is hysterical…that look on her face is priceless.
your kids are so cute! and you make me want to, like my husband, buy a pop up camper. and your mom does treasure hunts? wow. just wow. what a gramma.
Yes – she’s a professional for sure!
It looks like they had tons of fun. And I am sure my reason for going camping is the exact same as yours. :)
What a wealth of photos! It looks like such an enjoyable time was had by you all. :-)
You got some great shots and it looks like fun was had by all! I especially love the metal animal swing…those were always my favorites when I was little. Retro play ground equipment is perfect for photo ops!
Yes! Now if merry-go-rounds still existed… there’s only one in our entire city!
Ohmygod, your kids are gorgeous. Oh… and I love camping. :)
Especially love that last pic of Noah! TOO cute!
The pics of Andi and Ali going down the slide made me laugh for a whole minute. Hilarious. And those are great pics of Noah and Ali!
Thanks! Yes, anytime we get together, there are always fantastic juxtapositions of our kid’s personalities.
Love your blog , north Alabama, and bucks pocket camping! It is indeed the most beautiful place especially when the leaves are turning.
Thanks so much! Yes, it is fabulous in the fall!