We enjoyed a city walk to the church, watched a fabulous primary program, and I was able to listen to Lauren's lesson. Crew later informed me that he started crying during class, but after they gave him candy he stopped. . . Sawyer loved all of the new toys and the large room he was able to play in.
The parking lot for church was awesome. I wish I would have snapped a picture. They had all the slots filled, and then cars park in the middle, blocking in all the other cars. So if that one person stays chatting at church too long, then there are a lot of people waiting for them.
Welcome to Urban camping!
The fun began with our exclusive access to the camp area. In order to take in the views we made sure to creep down the side of the hill. We then parked in parking lot and had to wheel barrow all of our equipment and gear to our site. It may have been the furthest from the cars, but it was worth the trek! Amazing views!
The kids instantly began ducking in and out of the trees, and playing on the hill next to us.
Tagg instantly had all of us falling in love with him! But I am pretty sure Crew adores him! He wanted to play with Tagg and snuggle up when possible.
I love tent camping! Abe had to basically twist my arm into getting a camper. I loved that we had to use a tent! It was so fun!!!
Tagg and I joined the boys in some hide and go seek. Tagg enjoyed it until hunger struck. Then it was just the two boys and I. The next two pictures I snapped as I surprised the boys.
Watching the barges go under the Golden Gate Bridge was pretty spectacular. I think everyone in my family marveled in the engineering of it!
The boys played, played, ate, and played some more until it was time to crash in the tent! This is where they played and giggled some more until they fell asleep. (This is also when the Racoons came out with no fear and ready to scavenge anything we didn't keep an eye on or put in the food box.) When we checked on them Sawyer was upside down in his bed, wrapped up in his favorite blanket.




























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