Saturday, July 30, 2016

SUMMER ADVENTURE 2016- Day 14


This day we started bright and early (5:30am!) for our Wrangler Breakfast.
  Stephen, Amelia and Luke rode horses to the breakfast site and Addison and I rode the wagon, Big Red.  


The Wrangler Breakfast is a really fun morning.  It is a campfire breakfast in a beautiful location at the base of the mountain.  
The Wranglers cook made to order omelets, eggs, sausages and all sorts of other yummy things while we get to sit around the campfire with our coffee and hot chocolate.  
Stephen strolling into campfire breakfast.

One of the best parts of Wrangler Breakfast!!
They toss you french toast from about 20 feet away and you have to catch it on your plate!
It is so fun to watch!

All of my kiddos nailed it on their first attempt!

Look at that concentration on her flying toast.
Addison loved catching the toast so she continued to get back in line to catch again and again and again.  She kept handing out french toast to all of the staff so she could go catch more.

While we were eating we had a nice devotion and prayer and Addison took that time to cozy up with the staff.

It was a chilly morning and super foggy so the fire felt really great.

Our last day had arrived and I could no longer put off the zipline and ropes course.  I was so terrified two years ago when we did the course that I was nearly paralyzed with fear.  So this year I was trying to be very brave and nonchalant.  I was not going to let my fear take over again.  
And then I started watching my family get harnessed up and I started shaking.


Addison and Daddy went first and of course, they rocked it.  
Addison had grown so much since she did the course two years ago that she was much more capable.  

Addison shouting to me, "It's easy mommy, you can do it!"

Amelia loves doing rock walls but no matter how much we tried, we could not convince her to do the zipline and ropes course.

She is like a spider monkey up this wall.  
She rang that bell at the top so fast!


Daddy and Addison taking the plunge for the zipline!
Click on this picture to see a close up of Addison's pure look of joy...remember that later when you see my face going down the zipline.  Tad bit of difference.


Luke decided he would be the one to take me across the course this year.  
And I did it and I felt much more confidant this time around.  I wasn't nearly as shaky as I was two years ago so I was feeling pretty awesome about myself.  
And then we got to the zipline...
There is something that is just so hard for me about throwing myself off a platform and hoping that little strap holds me.  
I was SO scared, terrified, petrified, every word that describes being frightened.  

Look at my face in these pictures!
It makes me laugh now but wow, terror. 
The staff said my guttural scream/whimper/cry was the loudest of the whole week.  I did not get a trophy for that honor.

Luke of course, is loving it and all smiles!
But I did it!
I conquered my fears and my kids witnessed it!
So I was so proud of myself for finishing the course and my  youngest says to me, "Will you go with me mommy?? Please!!!"
Sigh.  The things I do for my kids.
So I ended up there to do the whole darn thing all over again!

This last obstacle is very hard because you just have your own strap to balance with and Addison did great!

And here we go!   
My face isn't quite as contorted in horror this time.
On a daily basis Addison cracks me up with the things she says.  Unfortunately, this time it was at my expense.  
At the end of the zipline, you hang midair while the staff members (two cute 20 something year old college boys) pull a ladder up to you so you can be unclipped from the strap.  Of course the harness is on very tight and particularly around the nether regions.
So Addison and I are hanging there midair and I am feeling quite proud of myself and Addison says to the two boys, "Go ahead and get my mom down first, cuz I"m sure her (at this point she made a clicking noise and pointed to my bottom) hurts!"
Oh. my. goodness.
I was mortified!  I was like, no my bottom is fine!  I was a hundred shades of red with embarrassment.
The boys told me that was the funniest thing they had heard all summer working the zipline.  
Thanks Addison.
Luke chose to do the course again! He loved it!


Stephen conquering the rock wall!

Our last night at Trail West.  
This picture sums up the fun and silliness this camp provides for families.  
We absolutely loved it and made so many beautiful, hilarious, adventurous memories together!
What a wonderful vacation!






Thursday, July 28, 2016

SUMMER ADVENTURE 2016- Day 13

Younglife has tons of summer camps all over the world to serve high schoolers and provide them with "the best week of their lives."
One of their high school camps, Frontier Ranch, is not far from Trail West.  So we all took a bus over to that camp to play and experience all the things that camp has to offer!  The kids loved the giant water slide and pool!  The camp also has some sort of death swing over the canyon that thankfully none of my kids wanted to go on.  It gave me a a panic attack just watching other families do it.  

A float on Shamu seemed much safer.

This is what Day 13 of vacation does to the Boskovich family, every last one of them passed out on the bus ride home.



After lunch we headed to the trout pond. 
 Yay Addison! 
 She was so excited and jumping up and down when she caught her first fish!
And then it got too close.


Amelia is much braver when it comes to holding fish.  Good catch Mimi!
This night was Western Night so we took the opportunity to take some family photos...like 200 of them.  After already taking almost 2000 photos on this trip.  I think Luke was close to throwing my camera over the mountain.


We tried to think of some funny poses for the boys.



Oh dear.
Stephen wanted to show off his cowboy rear.  
Then it was time for dinner out on the Aspen Grove!
Lots of corn on the cob, BBQ ribs and chicken and all the fixings, yummy!
These are the characters for the week.  They would appear at all of our meals and put on funny skits.  They were great.  
In one of the skits, they have a big fight.  Addison has a very tender heart and she wrote them a letter that told them they should always forgive each other and love each other.  She told them they are family and love is most important just like Jesus taught us.  The letter was precious.  She then delivered the letter to the wife of the guy in the black hat.  
He loved the letter and they all searched Addison out to tell her how sweet it was and what a good heart she has.

After dinner, their was a surprise carnival!! Lots of fun games where the kids could collect tickets to get cotton candy and popcorn.  
Luke threw a pie in his counselors face!
Oh my!

Don't worry, he got Luke back!

This game was hilarious.  
It was to make the girl in overalls laugh.  Kids were trying jokes, etc.  
Addison read the sign, "Make me laugh, get a ticket."  She walked right up to the girl and tickled her under her armpits.  
The girl was so surprised and actually ticklish that she was laughing so hard her hat fell off.  
She gave Addison like 10 tickets for her creativity.
Don't mess around with our Mississippi Mimi!  This girl can shoot and earned her tickets.
Addison and Luke must have eaten 10 cotton candys.  
 

Then it was time for an all night dance party!
We started off doing fun family dances like square dancing and the twist and YMCA!
It quickly turned to the Whip and Ne Ne, as seen by Addison above.  
 

We were a sweaty mess  but it was SO much fun!