Sunday, June 28, 2015

Chau Ram County Park and Riley Moore Falls

My intention was to just go to Riley Moore Falls, but I couldn't find it at first, so we backtracked a couple of miles to Chau Ram County Park, to which we had never been.
It's nice, on the Chauga River, with a couple miles of trails, most of them along the river with interesting climbing rocks.

There are 7 sets of rapids. I was too scared to let the kids do anything but swim on the small beach on a slow moving part of the river, but I would definitely let them wade if we had another responsible adult with us next time. We did half of the blue loop, cut across on the double red trail, and then a quarter of the orange loop.

 There is also a nice suspension bridge that swings noticeably when you walk across it. We watched a couple of tubers going underneath it. We all agreed that it was pretty boring at that point. We saw several other people with inner tubes but couldn't tell where they were getting in and out.

Riley Moore Falls is another of the amazing water falls trails in upstate South Carolina. Evidently there are two Cobb Bridge Roads about 8 miles apart. I accidentally took the first one. The GPS set me straight on our second attempt. Coming up from Westminster, it is the right turn onto the SECOND Cobb Bridge Road. The one NOT next to the Calvary Church...

After 2 miles of gravel road, we saw some other cars parked near a more rugged gravel turn off. We could have gotten about 3/4 of a mile closer to the trail, but it was fine. The weather was great today and it was downhill, so we didn't care (at that point!).

The trail was pretty nicely cleared, 1.2 miles, slightly downhill with patches of steeper downhill. There were lots (10-20) people there, mostly families, swimming and hanging out on the beach. The bottom is sand and gravel, with the occasional rock. The current was present and persistent, but not completely unmanageable. I stayed close to both boys, just in case. The water was pretty cold.

We spent most of the time swimming to and from the big rock. A group of cub scouts came about a half hour before we left, so one or two of them jumped and swam with John. There were the usual knee bruises from bumping into rocks in water, but nothing arm-breaking!
 

The boys were tired on the way back, Christopher especially, but no one melted down. My kids are pretty resilient on the trail. When we got home, my fitbit said we walked 8 miles, but my guess was closer to 5 or 6. I keep forgetting to take my GPS to get a more accurate reading.


We all agreed it was a good day, and we definitely want to go back to Riley Moore Falls, with some friends next time!

Thursday, June 11, 2015

Proud to be "that house"

Now that my sisters and I have kids who can go to other people's houses and play without parent supervision, we've starting talking about being the house in the neighborhood where all the kids hang out. Jenny has been thinking about it for awhile, asking our Aunt Jennie, who had three boys and definitely had "that house." Aunt Jennie said the most important thing was having good snacks.

I've bored everyone going on and on about how much I love our neighborhood and how lucky we are to have so many good friends with kids here. We are also lucky that all the kids really like hanging out at all the houses. But now that summer is here, I'm stepping up the game to meet the hangout challenge. (What that really means is having Tony do a bunch of extra, arguably unnecessary home projects).

But he surpassed my expectations with his home-made ball catcher. We like living on the high side of the hill, but if you don't shag a ball quickly enough, it is GONE into the slope of poison ivy across the street.
Last year, I put up a rickety attempt at a ball catcher, but I wanted a better one, since Tony lowered the basketball goal and now that the kids have also started playing wall ball and tennis in the driveway.


I also bought a 2 gallon water jug for outside, and put a shoe bin in the foyer and a first aid kit in the half-bath next to the garage. Tony put a power strip for the kindle chargers in our Lego room. I bought a big box of popsicles for the freezer. We cleaned out and restocked the granola bar/cracker cabinet. We're working on the garage, which has a small swinging rope and two punching bags. And a questionably functional air hockey table. What I really want is a hand dryer for the half bath, but budget and square footage won't really allow for that...maybe next year.

Summer sort of started last Friday, but this week is the real beginning! Hooray!






Wednesday, June 10, 2015

4K graduation: Christopher

Miss Kristina took a fabulous picture of a cute boy!

Sunday, June 7, 2015

Ivory Household

My sister sent me a link about putting ivory soap in the microwave. She sent it at a propitious time, when I had already planned a trip to Walmart and had already started thinking in summer kid entertainment mode. So we did it today, with our friend and neighbor, James.  We took it one further and made "ghost mud" of the microwaved soap, toilet paper, and water.

 It was a hit because they actually played with it for 30-45 minutes, and James was happy to take his "eye of Cthlulu"* home with him.

 After they molded brains, balls, and a space ship, I let them add food coloring. I didn't get any pictures of that.
 Thanks for the great idea, Aunt Jenny!

*No, they aren't reading HP Lovecraft, Eye of Cthulu is a character in Terraria, which is the new Minecraft.