We just got back from our 2nd annual "Halloween" camping trip. We had so much fun last year that we just had to do it again! Last time, we went with one other family. We recruited one more this time around which made 6 adults and 8 kids. During an outdoor play session back in August, Ella and I were talking about costume ideas for the weekend (I think she was excited about her upcoming camping trip!). I suggested that we try to think of something everyone could do together...like um...a pack of crayons or something. She loved it, the other kids gave their vote of approval and the moms started planning!
I made the most colorful trip to Jo-Ann fabrics and got tons of felt for the costumes. Then I made a "crayola" stencil by taping letters together from a pack of purchased alpha stencils and used fabric paint to decorate each crayon. The only hard part about the costumes was making sure they fit each individual child. Since we have a slight range in height, broadness and um...booty size, I had to make sure to measure each kid and try the costumes on several times before Susan and I were able to sew on the back hooks. Susan made the hats (see pictures). We opened one party hat, used that as a pattern to cut out a piece of each color and glued them to more party hats (thank you Lipnick department store <-- that's Susan's basement!) using tacky glue. We even assembled a giant crayon box (again...see pictures!)
Before we left, Susan, Anne and I used fabric paint to make tee shirts for ourselves that we planned to tie-dye at the campsite. Mine said "Who Let The Crayons Out?". Susan's said "Crayons Gone Wild" and Anne sported "Crayon Control"
Unfortunately, Brian had a business meeting in Wisconsin on Friday and wasn't going to be able to get to the camp site until around 8pm...way too late to do any set up. My plan was to take the older boys with me earlier than everyone else and do what I could to get the tent up and our gear unloaded. Grandpa stayed at our house while Brady napped and then took him to spend the night with him and Meemaw. Pete decided to take the Lipnick gear out and set up his tent early as well. Despite a forecast for rain the whole weekend, it looked good Friday afternoon so we packed up and left. It started raining the MINUTE we parked our cars at the site. We set up a pop-up shelter in the rain, dragged one of the picnic tables under it and unloaded what we could. We even started some tent assembly under there. After a while, we decided to just go for it. We got a little wet, Aiden & Logan wouldn't stay in the car watching the movie I had for them so they got a little wet as well, but it stopped raining as we were finishing up the tents and it never rained again. The weather was actually wonderful, no where near as cold as last year! I also packed a bunch of Halloween decorations that we bought at the end of last season..thank you Target! (I can't wait to put these up in the yard!)
Here's the gate where we set up the candy hand-out during trick or treating. They have a camp site decorating contest (and there are some people who go ALL out). Surprisingly, we won 3rd place for the tent camping sites (the seasonal renters had their own contest). Pretty funny! I was sort of impressed with myself because I had to unbox all this stuff last weekend and figure out how many cords I needed. Brian gave me our outdoor timer and I managed to set it all up to go on and off at specific times of the day.
The boys did a GREAT job going to bed and staying asleep the whole night on Friday! Aiden was so exhausted that he was pretty much snoring as his head hit the pillow. The other families were still getting ready for bed and he was OUT. Logan went down easily as well. Brian and I emerged from our tent before the other parents and we did a "this never happens to us" celebratory dance because we were the first ones done. The boys were, however, the first ones up in the morning. They were happy to see each other and did some spontaneous hugging before I rushed them off to the showers in an effort to keep the site as quiet as possible for any other still-sleeping campers.

After a breakfast of cereal and bagels, two groups, including our family, had to rush off for soccer stuff. The camp site is only about 25 minutes from our house and we needed to get Bear anyway. Logan and
Aiden did their classes, we picked up Bray and went back to camp some more! OH...and the cereal was so fun...Brian had the idea to buy Count Chocula, Boo Berry and Franken-berry for the Halloween theme.
Brady is here! He loves Mackenzie's pink chair and spent a lot of time in it!

The kids always love running, running, running around the forest, but Susan and I decided after our last trip that we needed some more structured activities. She brought a TON of awesome crafts and coloring pages. I wrote up a photo and collection scavenger hunt while Susan supplied all kinds of awesome gear like magnifying glasses, little play binoculars, whistles, GI Joe masks and bags. Here, she hands out the goodies.

Here is the list I typed up for each team. They had to take pictures of things like a witch, a monster, a pumpkin, something black and white, an insect etc. They had to collect things like a bottle cap, a piece of candy, a yellow leaf, a cool rock and a stick shaped like a Y. Each mom took a team (Logan and
Aiden wanted to be together so I ended up with team
Houck) and we set a time limit of 20 minutes. It was a blast, especially with all the decorations to check out.

Here is Logan, testing out the binoculars.

The 6 big kids ready to roll (everyone had on their Halloween shirts too!)
AJ and
Aiden
Here are some of the pictures Logan took during our hunt: the pumpkin

The insect (we actually took about 4 pictures of different insects...it was hard to keep them on task at times)

The witch....she was on my shirt (totally legal...we said we could include things we were wearing in the pictures).

A
victorious team
Houck heading back to camp with a fully checked list. :) I'm pretty sure that each team finished the search. We never had time to check because it was time to get dressed for the costume parade! Do you think the kids even noticed that we didn't "finish"? Nope...the hunt was the fun!

So....here is our "practice" session at camp. Susan, Anne and I figured that we needed to tape 2 big packing boxes together so that everyone could fit inside. We left one end open and the whole thing folded
accordian style for easy carrying through the costume parade. Pete had the paint store match the color to an actual crayon box. I used my copier to enlarge pieces of a copied crayon-box image and glued them, along with two different kinds of green felt, to the box. Susan and I cut the edges to make it have an upper and a lower level. The kids weren't allowed to have their hats until we were ready to parade. Each child had one and only one hat; we feared someone would have a breakage before we headed out...

Logan and
Aiden getting ready for the parade!

Brian manned the camera during the parade (The moms were adjusting our own shirts and bringing up the rear). He got some great shots!
AHHHHHH....It really IS Crayons Gone Wild!

I thought this picture was so funny....we were running to catch up. I am obviously hamming it up for the camera. I included this shot because it's a good one of our shirts. They had a tie-dye pattern called "polka dots" which took a LONG time, but it looked like we were splattered with spots of paint...perfect for the moms of the crayon gang. Our shirts were NOT dry in time, but smart Susan remembered there were paid dryers, ran them up and had them ready just in time to start the parade.

Brady got a ride pretty much the entire time. He is such a
grampy's boy! So...story on his costume: I had wanted to make him red and experimented the final design on dark blue, which was supposed to be
Aiden's costume. It ended up fitting Brady much better than
Aiden (I made the rest of the costumes a bit longer so
Aiden's looked too short). I had to beg, plead and bargain with A to be light blue. He finally
conceded, BUT insisted on wearing Brady's
dark blue hat during the parade...funny!

We also had some problems getting
AJ or Logan to be any color other than green. Logan is actually darker green while
AJ is a Kelly green...
MacKenzie chose lime green so we had a very blue & green-heavy box o' crayons :) Here, Brian had them make funny faces....

...and then they had a group hug! We were waiting for their turn up on stage during the costume contest. They do individuals first by age group and then the family/group costumes. Last year we let them go up with the individuals and then again during the group section. We just waited until the end this year so we had a lot of time to kill around the stage.

They were all so excited to get up there! Here, Susan arranges them in 2 rows so we can unfold their box around them.

We planned to put Matthew (pictured in Anne's arms in yellow) on the floor next to the box. He only stayed there for about a minute. Brady didn't even want in the box and refused to wear his "point". I just held him in the back with Matt. We found out today (Sunday) that they won first place!
Aiden, with the proper hat, trick-or-treating. The kids all tie-dyed pillow cases again this year for candy gathering. I thought the best part of trick or treating was walking around the entire camp checking out all the decorations. I am NOT kidding....some people seriously go all out with monsters, blow-up things, giant spiders that they drop from trees to make the kids laugh...

Grandpa had Brady on a "treat" and "eat" plan. He would get a piece of candy, walk and eat it, then get another one farther down the road. It worked very well!

Here he is learning the ropes! He even said "tank too" (thank you) after he got each piece.

Back at camp, we had a little movie time while dinner was prepared. Brian packed this TV as an emergency, in case it rains and there isn't anywhere to go but inside the tents, activity. He brought along the Charlie Brown Great Pumpkin Movie.

...and it was a hit.

After we lost the kids to the woods again...Susan brought out another treat - silly string! They all had a little fight around our tents...and then ran off again :)

Mackenzie and Ella spraying each other.
After that whole day of fun, the kids all went to bed very well...even the parents turned in relatively early. Aiden woke up first the next day. Again, in an effort not to wake everyone, I drove with him into the nearest town and bought a big box of coffee for the camp site (plus my little errand-runner earned a donut for his assistance). The dads made a wonderful breakfast for the adults (eggs, bacon, cheese and hashbrowns all mixed together...yum!), but the kids elected to have cereal again. We packed up and left by 11:30 to pick up Brady. The Lipnicks represented at the costume and site decorating results thing and brought home the news of our victories. All in all, a fantastic, fun and very successful camping trip!
Back at home: I had to take a picture of the boys because they were SO muddy. It's hard to tell how dirty they really are though. Since it was raining a lot the week before our trip, the whole wooded area behind our sites was slippery and muddy. In fact, Ella got stuck in he mud about 3 minutes after the Iwinski family arrived. I slipped and landed on my rear at one point and my kids were pretty much confined to gross and dirty cloths. I changed them several times, but it was a matter of minutes until they slipped again and re-mucked themselves. When we got into the house, I had them take everything off in the laundry room and go straight to the bath. I rinsed them and then had to drain/refill the tub so they could play a little. The water got muddy brown almost immediately. Ahhh....but isn't that the point of camping? hah.
2 comments:
What a FUN weekend! The decorations were awesome! Congatulations on 3rd place. The costumes were INCREDIBLE! Again- congratulations on 1st place! Loved the Mom's shirts - perfect! I was wondering why Aiden was wearing the wrong hat. He is hysterical. LOVE all the pictures. Those Houck boys are just non-stop precious! You know you've had a good weekend when the bathtub has to be filled twice! YAY for great weather after Friday afternoon!
Holy COW! If you guys DIDN'T get first place, I would have called and complained! Great costumes and great work on this elaborate excursion!
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