Hocking Hills Photo Dump
We just returned from a fantastic week at Hocking Hills. Too bushed to write much, but the photos are worth a thousand words each, right?
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- We had a picnic.
- We played miniature golf.
- We ate ice cream & drank lemonade.
- We watched a monster (Owen) chase Sebastian & Caleb.
- We ate sloppy joes.
- We ate blueberry pancakes.
- We walked in the woods.
- We made campfires and ate smores.
- We climbed up to a cave.
- We took naps.
- We learned to transform and untransform Transformer things.
- We ate hamburgers and hotdogs.
- We drove (and rode) a pontoon boat.
- We lost a tooth (Sebastian’s 1st) and were visted by the tooth fairy ($5 – wow!).
- We ate ribs.
- We saw deer (5 or 6) and wild turkeys and chip”bonks” (Owen)
- We rode in a van with satellite radio.
- We played horseshoes.
- We played hottub volleyball.
- We farted — real and whoopie cushion versions.
- We ate spaghetti and meatballs and vegan sausage.
- We watched Blues Clues and Johnny Dangerously (adults for latter).
- We saw the world’s largest washboard and the last US factory that makes washboards.
- We ate more blueberry pancakes and Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Bran Flakes (Grandpa).
- We bought peaches and made cobbler.
- We saw logging machinery up close.
- We learned to count to 21 (blackjack as an educational tool) — dealer goes bust (YEAH!)
- We played bingo (rhymning and vowels) and a matching game and Jenga.
- We soaked each other with water guns, and sometimes the pitcher used to fill them.
- We toured Old Man’s Cave — most beautiful and amazing.
- We watched bugs and listened to birds.
- We went to a restaurant and spilled water and laughed.
- We had to go home . . . dang!


July 20th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
Looks like you all had a great time! Loved all the pictures. What great memories for Caleb, Sebastian and Owen….and everyone of course!
July 24th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
We rested in a hammock under trees!
July 25th, 2009 at 10:47 am
I’m embarrassed to have omitted resting in the hammock. It was especially enjoyable with the ropes not breaking and with an evening breeze under starry skies. Thanks.
July 25th, 2009 at 7:24 pm
[...] posted a pretty comprehensive list of our activities for the week over at his blog, though he did leave out any mention of the hammock, which held up for the entire week and provide [...]