Miss H recently turned 9.
To celebrate, we rented a cabin from the forest service & had a fun camping adventure in the mountains.
It surprised us what entertained the kids that weekend. For HOURS they played with the janitorial mop bucket on wheels, taking turns riding in it down the cabin porch ramp. They also liked searching the area for animal bones. They found a book about insects on a bookshelf in the cabin which came in handy for a science project D was assigned. It was a really fun get away.

I used to love camping as a kid... the smell of pine trees, napping in a hammock, enjoying nature & drinking hot chocolate in the mornings. Camping was simple, relaxing, & fabulous.
Then, we became parents.
Camping was no longer simple OR relaxing.
I noticed this taking D camping at age 2. You have to stop little ones from eating bugs or stumbling into the fire. You have to be vigilant so they don't drown in a creek, sit on a cactus patch, fall off a cliff, or try to chase a skunk yelling "come back kitty". You need so much more stuff. Kids don't sleep well, so neither do you. And no more naps in the hammock to compensate for the less than optimal sleep. There's no time for that because you are busy trying to convince your children that even though the outhouse is scary & stinky, they can't just hold it for the whole trip.
CABINS ARE THE WAY TO GO WHEN CAMPING WITH KIDS! There was a shower and a real potty. We had actual mattresses & everyone had their own bed. You can still smell the pine trees and hike with beautiful scenery, but when you make your hot chocolate in the morning, you can heat it up in the microwave rather than chop wood and start a fire.
Marvelous.
We're doing it that way again.
For gifts, she picked out these cute boots & a top. It's fun to shop with her.

For her school birthday celebration, Miss H wanted to do a minion craft, so we decorated yellow water bottle labels. This was a fun, cute, quick project that complied with the school's new "no treats" policy. I think it worked out well.

You can see the baby's growing. She's taken a few steps. Her giggle is adorable.
Life is good.