Story Time

I did end up catching the bug, so I’m keeping it low key this weekend while Ben is working. I have my cup of tea, my music playing on my phone, and it is a beautiful day out today!

I was recalling a story the other day and thought that I would share 🙂

Last spring, a Saturday night, no plans, nestled in our tiny apartment in Eastern Washington.

I had fallen asleep early that night for whatever the reason, and Ben may have been gaming on the computer. It was around 11 PM that I woke up, fully rested and not ready to go back to sleep… but what to do at that hour? Ben was still up and wasn’t ready to go to sleep yet either.

He mentioned it would’ve been cool if we thought to head up the the Meadows to camp for the night.  – – The Meadows (not sure if that’s just what everyone calls it or its actual name) is this place in Washington, about an hour drive north of us, that is up in the mountains a bit and is a place for open camping, horseback riding, off road vehicles etc. It is beyond beautiful. Just set off a dirt road high up there, and people mostly just seem to know about it by word of mouth. VERY popular place none the less, especially during Labor day and Memorial day for those campers!

I really just fell in love with the Northwest and the mountains in Washington and northern Idaho the moment I landed there. Something about those evergreens that feels like home to me —  The smells of the trees and the woods always reminds me of time spent in the U.P. in my youth 🙂

So ANYWAYS – It is 11 at night, and we decided it wasn’t to late to go for a night of camping, and headed off to the Meadows for a night!

Ben had an 1980 something Volkswagen Rabbit pickup truck at the time (funnest little truck) so we loaded it up with an air mattress, cooler full of whatever we had in the fridge, all of our blankets and headed off.

It took us about an hour to get up to the dirt road that led into the meadows.. if you do a google search of that specific vehicle, you can see the headlights aren’t much to talk about, and I had to just trust that Ben knew where he was headed. We could faintly make out other campers set up on our way up the road, but they were few and far between. . . probably because it was about 50 degrees outside!

Eventually we made it up and found an open clearing we could drive into and set up shop. All that I could make out was that we were next to a really big tree a few feet away. So anyways, we pumped up the air mattress and loaded it all into the bed of the truck and had our bed!

JUST gonna throw this out there.. it was NOT comfortable… best get some foam pads instead for you star gazing lovers out there! The bed of the truck was skinny so of course a queen size air bed isn’t going to fit all the way. I figure the thick foam bed pads will shape better and a couple stacked could be quite comfy!

We ate our snacks and had a little campfire (about 2 AM at this point) and fell asleep under the stars… besides my nose running and being a bit red, it was perfect. Almost.

So I always knew those bar gate things in the ground you drive over in farming areas were to keep the cattle from being able to walk across.. but I never saw the cattle. Just figured it was a precaution. But then I learned around 5 AM what open range really was.

It started off with some quiet mooing in the distance, that would intermittently pick up and get louder and quieter.  Having only a few hours of shut eye, I tried to roll over grunting and groaning over the disturbance, putting one of the pillows over my head.

This continued for a few short minutes until I was jolted upright out of bed from the sound of a cow bellowing a few feet from the end of the bed of the truck… I was in shock looking at her, until I saw the bull who was staring at me a foot from my left side. Then silent panic set in.

I was frantically nudging Ben trying to wake him up, all the while I’m starting to take in actually how many were surrounding us. There was the full herd. All of them… just trying to figure out who the intruders were. It was so comical.. but frightening because the rabbit is  not a tall truck… so the cows were looking over us. Kind of jarring!  Of course they didn’t charge us or anything — even tho that’s all I could picture happening!

They continued on and we decided to pack it up and head home. Probably the shortest camping outing I’ve had but the most exciting!

 

 

Fresh Beginnings :)

COLD cold COLD here in Colorado! It doesn’t seem to get warm, and everyone is saying that this weather is unusual for this time of year here.

I really don’t mind at all. I Bitch and complain enough about it probably, but I still don’t mind that much. So many memories of cold winters in Illinois come to the forefront on my mind and attached is just fun in the cold with friends and family. Can’t beat that! 🙂

The Midwest didn’t have a whole lot where winter sports were concerned due to all of the flatness, but there was a little hill in town we would always go sledding at. If you didn’t get there right with the fresh snow, you would be dealing with mud/ice because the ENTIRE town would come out to enjoy the same small man made hill. But it was still just as fun!

I’ve never tried downhill skiing before, and I’ve only dabbed with a snowboard in the flat lands once, so …. doesn’t count for much. Probably would try it one day, but, then again…

I’d rather go camping.

So WEIRD to think it’s New Years eve, but it is. 2016 comes in and its a fresh start, fresh page, whatever corny metaphor you would like to slip in here 😉  This year was a up and down one for me.. I lost 2 of my grandparents, turned 25, had my wedding ceremony, moved twice, and so much in between.

I wouldn’t change a thing!

For myself, I just wish for more/continued peace, love, joy, and happiness in my life in the new year, and for you and yours, too.

OH! and patience. 🙂 Always could use more of that.

Tid bits —

SO: Here are some tid bits of how we are operating. EVERYTHING you see is open for interpretation and can be subject to change 🙂 it already has changed a few times… I’m thinking we are very quickly going to realize what we like above the rest, and what we deem a priority, and what we just plain can’t live without.

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We purchased our first stove! #yay! LOL I’ve only used it once and that was to boil some water to make coffee in our french press we got from our wedding! BUT it worked like a charm AND it heated the water up faster than any conventional stove I’ve used. I found it at Target on clearance (another win)! The nice thing is, it is small and flat, compact enough to not be in the way.

For an oven we have a convection toaster oven / broiler, and it’s the kind that has the vent on the side. I found that beauty at a Goodwill a few years ago and those things are hard to find at a good deal, (the specific kind that we wanted). Okay the “we” on that one really means Ben — he was the one who had very very specific wants for a convection oven. BUT I found one hardly used at Goodwill for $14.00 and we’ve been winning ever since. That one is too valuable to let go and we now know why 🙂 And really it’s not all that big.

We also have a Black and Decker griddle that is used and abused, also slim enough to store away without being an issue. Once the kitchen is in design and production I’m imagining their own permanent homes, but for now they fit where they must!

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My first time with the french press. I did have to YouTube how to make it, and I will get better with time (I hope!)

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This shot was taken before we foamed the interior but look how cozy it is! That particular night it was rather windy but the sun was really hot, so we opened the ramp (my future patio deck) and clamped the bed sheet to the wires. I have OH so many ideas for the deck. But it all kind of depends on how we set up the sleeping area to know which direction we will take for the patio.

The bed is a queen and fits in there with about 4 inches on each side. We definitely will be needing to get a better sized bed as ours is not good with conserving space. But that is something we will have to work towards, eventually the bed will most likely be put up on a platform or an adjustable cable system (gotta love them DIYers and their ideas), or we could go with a more modern futon/fold out couch style set up. Multi-purpose… but for now our set up works just fine!

I mean honestly… This is like full time camping with some more style / conveniences … but just not all of the conveniences.

For now. 🙂