We arrived to Raystown Lake on a Saturday, chaos everywhere. Long lines at the boat ramps, 30 vehicles deep waiting to launch their boats. I am tempted to set up a lawn chair with a cooler full of beer and watch the show at the boat ramp. Talk about entertainment, as these weekend warriors try to back their boats in the water with the pressure of all the other vehicles behind them. On top of that, their spouses are frustratingly giving them directions on what to do.
We got set up in our campsite at 7 Points Campground, sat in
our chairs and just absorb everything that is going on around us. It is far
from relaxing. Kids screaming, dogs barking, loud music blaring and the
constant drone of all types of watercraft on the lake coming and going. Total
chaos. Why do people subject themselves to this? This cannot be fun and
relaxing. Fun and relaxing is a quiet peaceful campsite with the murmurs of
your neighbors talking around their campfire as you watch and listen to the
birds flit from tree to tree.
Slowly, I begin to realize how spoiled we really are.
Although this may not be our idea of the ideal weekend, the people around us
are having a good time and thinking to themselves, it does not get any better than this. This is their escape from the
realities of life. This is their relaxation time. This is their opportunity to
make lasting memories with their families. This changes our attitudes entirely
and we begin to enjoy seeing everyone else have fun and enjoy their weekend
away. The screaming kids, the boats and all the activity no longer bother us. Well, except for the barking dogs that is.
Jessica and Shane fall into this group. This is the week
that they have been looking forward to for months. They arrived about 5pm on
Sunday afternoon for their 5-day escape. By then, most of the families have
moved, gone back to their homes and to work. What remains is the older retired
couples and the odd family taking the week off to enjoy the lake.
The next 4 ½ days were a blur. A blur of boating, swimming, fishing and tubing.
The tubing is the reason I groaned every time I got up for several days. It was an effort to stand up then it took me a good 2-3 seconds
before my body catches up with my brain and actually moved. I used muscles this
week I have not used in years. I am certainly no teenager anymore!
Speaking of which, tubing certainly has changed in the last
40+ years. When I was growing up on the lake our tubing consisted of a
repurposed black tractor tube filled and dotted with patches. We would tie a ski
rope around it and away we would go! I can still remember getting wacked by the
loose end of that ski rope handle as it bounced in front of our faces. Then
there is the dreaded valve stem that will invariably leave a lifelong scar
as a reminder.
Today’s tubes have connectors for the rope, seats and handles, yes, handles!
Me with Jessica |
We tubed for hours several days.......
Dylan and Kendall Barb and Dylan
My old tubing skills came back to me and
they made it their mission to dump me, but no one was able to do it. But I am
paying for it now! Here is sample video of our tubing adventures....
I did pass on the cliff-jumping however. The thought of Barb spoon feeding me and changing my diapers the rest of my life left me an observer safe in the boat.
Shane making the big leap! |
Dakota was out in the depths retrieving the sticks we were throwing for her and poor Zoey was on her leash in the shallows whining because she wanted to swim with the big dogs. So, I went and got her life jacket and it was game on! She took to the water like....well, a French Bulldog in a lifejacket took to water!
She swam and swam and swam. It was like she found a whole new playground and just swam around with no apparent destination, just meandering around the lake. It was hilarious. So funny in fact, I made this minute and a half video for my good friend Harry!
All too soon, our 4 days were up, and we had to pack up and head to Jessica and Shane's place in Greencastle.Dakota has her nose out the window and a fan in her face! |
It’s Gay…what fun! We know all to well how special visits with the kiddos are. And we know all to well how much we love our fur babies...prayers for your family. Love the chickens, the ice cream smile and the sleep over!
ReplyDeleteThat ice cream smile is something else isn't it? So good to see them again.
DeleteWhat fun times with family, making special memories too. Four months flew!
ReplyDeleteParts of it seemed like yesterday, others seemed like forever ago. Looking forward to getting home though.
DeleteWow, I can't believe it has been that long that you have been on the road! It has gone by fast! Always fun to spend time with family! Seems like you and Barb made a lot of good memories with the time you got to spend with your kids/grand kids! I agree, I wouldn't have done a high dive either. That is interesting about the dogs and swimming. I just assumed all dogs could swim :) Safe travels for the rest of your adventures!
ReplyDeletebetty
We wish that we lived closer to both our kids so we could see them more often. Once a year or so is just not enough.
DeleteWhat a fantastic journey- thank you for allowing us to vicariously share all the various memories; Atlantic Canada,US East & now family & Pennsylvania.Not much wonder you just wish to be home with your feet up,lol.All the best,A James
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed traveling with us. I am sure more adventures await us in the coming months. Oh, and more work as well. There are a few projects we need to get done on the house!
DeleteI’m so happy for u guys hope too see u next year Jim n Barb have a good trip back home 🤗🤗
ReplyDeleteThanks, it would be great to see you as well!
DeleteIt looks like fun times were had by all. I have not tubed since high school. Kuddos for you getting out there and doing it. I would break every bone in my body. Safe travels as you hit the open road again.
ReplyDeleteI paid for it. I think I held on so tight in fear of breaking a few bones myself!
DeleteThere’s nothing like quality family time! I had the same sick feeling playing the grandkids VR WWI flying game. Your place will feel like a mansion after 4 months in a camper with 2 dogs. Safe travels!
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I think the brains of our generation are just not accustomed to those VR goggles but I would love to try one while flying my drone!
DeleteHard to believe you have been gone for 4 months. What great things you both have seen. Nice to have so much time with your family. Safe travels for the remainder of your journey. I bet your "honey do" list has already started for your return. lol
ReplyDeleteOh yeah. The list is already bigger than we have time for but hopefully we can put a dent in it before our next adventure!
DeleteGrand times!! Love grandkid time but it is exhausting in a totally fun way. Safe travels home, loved the video of Zoey swimming, Harry might not like it but the rest of us love seeing the antics of your dogs.
ReplyDeleteWell said, exhausting in a fun way. Those kids have a lot of energy. Some days we can keep up, others, no so much. I know it might be hard to believe but I may have even got cranky once or twice!
DeleteWow time has sure flown! What a great time with your family! I love the fixer upper that's being worked on especially that kitchen! I'd love to have the cracked ice counter top! Great family picture at the end. You two are braver than me, with Barb jumping and you on that tube! So much fun to watch!!
ReplyDeleteThat house needed a lot more love than we were able to give it. I think you would have liked the porcelain sinks as well!
DeleteShort visit, but really packed with fun times. The lake activities looked like a lot of fun, and unlike Harry, (sorry to pick on you, Harry) I enjoyed the Zoey swim video. Safe travels back home.
ReplyDeleteDon't feel sorry for Harry, he deserves all the grief you can give him!
DeleteSafe travels to you...gotta have some time with the Grandchildren, that is for sure. Having had my first come into this world less than a month ago, I look forward to her growing up. And I agree about the 'rock jumping', don't see the fun in it, and have known a few who ended up hitting hard and having lifelong injuries. And Zoey is so cute out there in the water.
ReplyDeleteYou will love seeing her grow up. Like us, you will wish you lived closer so you could see her more often.
DeleteWhat a great time with the kids. The whole tubing thing is so different! We had homemade waterskis and boogie boards. We also used black tire tubes! The doggies sure had fun swimming! 18?, wow! Hope Cash goes peacefully. That will be a rough day. Enjoy your trip back.
ReplyDelete18 is a good run. Our hearts goes out to them as we know all too well the hole that will be left when he is gone.
DeleteHandles on the tubes - what a great idea! Still, good on you for staying on when your dislodging was the goal :-)) I can so relate to both reactions to the chaos of summer weekends at the water - so exhausting and different from what we enjoy and yet wonderful to see families and young people enjoying their time off! Love the begging chickens!!
ReplyDeleteI have seen chickens chase their owners around when they thought they were going to get fed but never beg like that!
DeleteWhen we stay at an rv park for a week or longer I enjoy the changes. Quiet during the week and crazy on the weekends. I enjoy watching the families have fun.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing how much a campground can change in just a few days, or even an afternoon sometimes!
DeleteGreat to hear what a wonderful time you all had together. Such great memories for the grandies :)
ReplyDeleteI remember once when friends visited us and their black lab jumped into the swimming pool - and promptly sunk to the bottom. One of the group had to jump in and rescue him!
Now that's funny! I bet they scrambled when it sunk!
Deletei am exhausted just reading this!! i am sure you have had a blast but i agree, it will be nice to get home, i LOVE being home!! i enjoyed the video of zoey swimming...and seeing the kids tubing, i have not been tubing since i was a kid!!
ReplyDeleteYou and me both! We have moved on from Pennsylvania and our pace has slowed down a bit.
DeleteI just realized I hadn't seen any posts from you guys in a bit, so I pulled up your site and it looks like I didn't get email notifications for your last two posts. Did something change with your email system?
ReplyDeleteI am not aware of anything different but who knows with Blogger! Perhaps enter your email again and see it works next time?
DeleteThere are so many things in this entry I could comment on. Acting like a kid on a tube (and then paying for it), crazy time at the lake, working on vacation, eating crabs. It all looks like awesome family time. We are ready for some of that also. Can't wait for the next one.
ReplyDeleteGood times for sure, our next post will have adventures but not as adventurous as this one!
DeleteYou remind us all, those of us who value peace and quiet at the campground, to remember that there are lots of ways to have a good time, and to be more patient and forgiving - and even enjoy other's joy!
ReplyDeleteWe had to remind ourselves of the fact that everyone else is out there for the same reason; to relax, have fun and enjoy family.
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