Recently my sister wrote this lovely post for “Papa Bear”
(aka our dad). I spent my Sabbath time
this weekend camping at Lake Michigan Recreation Area, part of the
Huron-Manistee National Forest between Ludington and Manistee. While I was camping and hiking and reading on the beach, I thought about her post,
and also that I didn’t only learn about the outdoors from my dad. I learned a lot from my mom, too.
My campsite this weekend |
Mom taught me that you always take your shoes off before you
go inside the tent and you always sweep it out before you take it down.
Pizza tonka/hobo pie/sandwich cooked in a pie iron |
Mom taught me how to cook not just in a kitchen but over a
fire and camp stove.
Mushroom at my campsite |
Mom taught me to spot the fungi and pay attention to details
in the woods.
Reading at Holland State Park, August 2012 |
Mom taught me to read and to love reading (indoors,
outdoors, it doesn’t matter as long as the book is good!).
Big Sable Point Lighthouse in Ludington State Park, April 2013. I still like this one, even though Mom made us hike 5 miles through the sand to get there the first time (or so the story goes). |
Mom taught me to love history and pay attention to
lighthouses.
Porter Creek empties into Lake Michigan |
Mom taught me all about the awesome state of Michigan.
White birch behind my campsite |
On a hike in the Nordhouse Dunes National Wilderness Area |
Mom taught me to be strong and confident so I can have
adventures on my own.
Thanks, Mom!