Did you ever go camping as a kid? Or attend an overnight camp?
As a young kid, I went camping with my family to Kinzua Dam. It is some of my most memorable times as a kid. We went for a month at a time. The car and boat were packed to the gills. We would set up camp away from the masses, in a secluded spot, and the only way to get there was by boat. It would take my father several trips to get everyone to the camping site because there were so many of us and with the boat being packed full of food, camping supplies, clothes, etc. There would be 4 - 5 tents because friends, uncles, aunts, grandparents, and us (7) were all there.
One of my best memories is catching newts after it rained. We would catch 100s in a short amount of time and fill up our buckets -- and sometimes pillowcases -- full of newts. The next day they would all be gone. I sure hope someone released them all. Poor little newts.
Another memory is picking blackberries. Yummo! We'd get in the boat and ride for a good 20 minutes to get to our destination. You could pick all the blackberries you wanted for free. The bramble bushes were unfortunately next to a graveyard and that was kind of creepy.
Another fun time is learning to water ski. I didn't get very far in learning this before the camping at Kinzua stopped. All the kids learned to ski (except my sister since she was the youngest of the bunch). Two of my brothers could do all kinds of fancy tricks and spins.
One thing I hated about camping was the outhouse. The smell, -- ewww, gross! -- the heat, the smell, the lack of toilet paper, the smell, the long walk to get there, the smell, the bugs. Did I mention the horrible smell?
Camping at Kinzua Dam is one of the very few memories of my childhood that I can actually remember.
During my tween and teenage years, I attended Deep Valley Christian Camp in Slippery Rock, PA. I attended as a camper as well as worked there for several summers.
Later I would teach classes there -- not realizing, at first, it was the same place I attended as a child.
QOTW - Camping
Thought of the Day - 6/7/09
I have been both wise and foolish. I have been loved, and betrayed, and abandoned. And much to my despair, I have unwittingly wounded others, and I humbly beg their forgiveness. I have loved much, and given of my whole heart and sole. Even when badly wounded, I have continued on the path, with faith, and hope, and even blind relief, toward love and freedom.
The journey continues.
Thought of the Day - 6/6/09
Happiness can be found in the darkest of times.
~~ Professor Albus Dumbledore, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban ~~
Family Minute #53
What Are Your Child's Strengths and Weaknesses?
Get out a piece of paper and write three things that you see as your child's strengths. Next, jot down three of their most aggravating weak points. After you've done that, think about which list was easier to make? If you're like most, it was their weaknesses. It's much easier to list the negatives. Your child would probably also find it easier to list the negative things about themselves. That's why it's so important for us parents to praise our kids for their unique personalities, and their unique abilities.
Remember, your family first.
Thought of the Day - 6/5/09
Patience with others is love.
Patience with self is hope.
Patience with God is faith.
Daily Living - 6/4/09
Over the last month, life at our house has become almost too overwhelming... again! Medications and behavior modifications are not working. Diagnoses of Renee have been altered with additional complications. There are days it seems too much.
As Renee continues to get worse in many areas of life, so is Cameron.
Renee continues to lie on average 50 times per day. She still refuses to use the toilet. She is 9 and it is a control issue. I had to give her two enemas today. Ewww! And lucky me -- what?! -- I get to do it again tomorrow.
Cameron has started to have regular temper tantrums again due to the stress Renee brings into the house. Major, explosive, out-of-control tantrums.
I wonder how I will manage this day or the next or the next. But I do, because my family is grounded in love... and I pray it cannot be broken. We depend on our faith.
But my love and faith are being tested. Tested, it seems, too much.
Yes, I know that God only gives us what we can handle... but am I truthfully handling it well??? I sincerely don't know.
Thought of the Day - 6/4/09
It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities
~~ Joanne Rowling ~~
Thought of the Day - 6/3/09
God is more interested in our character than our comfort.
~~ My friend, Chris ~~
Today I Am Thankful - 6/3/09
For years, on and off, I have kept a Gratitude journal. Instead of writing down what I am thankful for in my journal (because it is now full) I will periodically share what I am thankful for here at All Things Cherished.
Today I am thankful for...
1. For the stimulus money I received so I could pay to get my car inspected (which was two months overdue).
2. For the TV that distracts me when I get frustrated or depressed.
3. For friends that keep me on task.
Top Ten Tuesday - Favorite Ways to Pass the Time
Past times and hobbies that I cherish are (in no particular order)...
- Sleeping, especially naps.
- Eating chocolate.
- Cuddling with my Chihuahuas.
- Cuddling with my children.
- Reading mystery novels and best sellers.
- Blogging.
- Reading others' blogs.
- Watching my favorite TV shows.
- Taking photographs with my new Kodak EasyShare camera. (Thank goodness for rental businesses like Aaron's.)
- Scrapbooking. (Check out my scrapbooking cards and layouts at 365 Day of Memories.)
For more list on many topics, go Oh Amanda.
Family Minute #52
What Is the Most Vicious, Competitive Sport In the World?
Parenting. That’s right, parenting. I mean, think about it...we fight to make sure our children go to the best school, get the best teacher and make the best grades. We compete to get our child the lead role in the school play. We fight to get them on three different sports teams at one time... then fight to make sure they’re in the starting line-up. And we do it all to give our child the competitive edge and a better life, right? Or, is it really us parents who competing with one another? And who is the winner in the end? Think about it...
Remember your family first.






















