It has been very hot here in Portland and you know what we do to escape the heat? We either drive out to the beach {= Pacific Ocean}, or we go up by the mountain {= Mount Hood} to one of the lakes to swim and camp. This year we have already been to Trillium Lake but this was our first camping trip to Lost Lake {we have come up for the day before}. A few things to know if you plan on camping at Lost Lake; get there early in the day to find a spot - there are also a few walk-in sites however all sites are first come first served. Yes, you cannot reserve a spot. Try to come up during the week and stay a couple of nights. It will be challenging to find a spot on a weekend - but you can always call the resort in the morning to find out how many camping spots are available…
We made the trip out to Lost Lake on a Wednesday morning together with our friend Kim and her 4 year old twins. Kim has camped there many times before so she knew the perfect site for the six of us. Luckily the site was empty when we arrived and we quickly pitched the tents. Okay - I admit Kim helped me in putting up the tent…While we put up the tents the kids explored the camp site, walked on the large log and later both of my kids read to Kim's children.
The next day Kim rented a boat and took all the kids fishing; both Alena and Mia Rose loved it and cannot wait to get their own fishing poles. I think that will be the perfect activity for Ron with the girls because this girl is not much of a fisher…
Oh, I almost forgot there was ice "cream"; plenty of dairy free options for the girls leaving everyone happy :)
Oh, I almost forgot there was ice "cream"; plenty of dairy free options for the girls leaving everyone happy :)
On Friday the girls and I hiked around Lost Lake which everyone enjoyed - yes, truly I kid you not neither of the ladies griped even so Mia Rose only found one newt ….
By the time we got back from our hike the other parental units had arrived from Portland….
We had one amazing time; these are little things which I never thought would be possible ten years ago when Alena was first diagnosed with Classic Galactosemia. Our life is luxuriously ordinary and I never ever forget that newborn screening saved both of my children.
We had one amazing time; these are little things which I never thought would be possible ten years ago when Alena was first diagnosed with Classic Galactosemia. Our life is luxuriously ordinary and I never ever forget that newborn screening saved both of my children.