Sunday, March 14, 2010

The Grandbabies...Campout!


What fun! A weekend with the grandbabies at Cedar Lake! Hubby and I pulled our travel trailer to this lake near our home and had the grandbabies spend time with us there this weekend. Gwynnie was off on a vacation with her parents (our daughter and her hubby) in south Houston and we missed having her with us, but our sons' children are close by. And we love spending time with all of them.

Most people think of Oklahoma as flat, prairie land that is quite boring. But we live in southeast Oklahoma where there are amazing lakes and mountains. It's beautiful country! Cedar Lake is just 20 miles from our home and is nestled in the Ouachita Mountains near Talimena drive. This photo of hubby and me with the "grands" was taken on Talimena Drive.

So we got set up at our campsite on Friday after laying in a supply of all the favorite foods our grandchildren would require. By friday afternoon at about 4pm we were anxiously awating the arrival of our "babies". Hubby and I were walking a short distance from our campsite when we heard a chorus of voices..."Mamaw, Papaw!" They came running toward us as though they hadn't seen us in years (when, in fact, we had seen them only last week).

I can't express with words how it feels to have someone be that glad to see me! It's so awesome!

We hugged and all of us talked at the same time. It was one of those happy family moments that you enjoy now, and remember later with such sweetness. And the weekend was off to a great start.

I began to feel young and carefree immediatly. My energy level shot through the roof! I played and laughed and forgot everything except the joy of the moment.

Oh my! This grandmother experience is so liberating! When I was a parent, I had to discipline, fret, worry, as well as love and direct my children. It was a wonderful experience but stressful, at times. But with grandchildren, it's so different.

I can spoil them, love them, play with them, and then...send them home to their parents for all the other stuff. How fun is that?!! It's a lot of fun! And I revelled in it this weekend. We played games, went fishing, built a bonfire, roasted weiners, went hiking, watched movies as late as they wanted, ate junk food, and basically broke all the rules. I loved it!

There is a magic that goes along with being a grandparent. It comes from having these lovely young souls believe in us, love us, so completely. I'm always mindful that what I say to them will probably be remembered, so I am careful to speak truth and encouragement to them. But, mostly, I just love them. And I let them know that they are loved without question.

I'm back home with hubby now and we are both totally exhausted. Happy, but exhausted! It's very quiet in our house tonight, but the sound of their laughter still rings in my ears and I feel young....so very young!

5 comments:

  1. Sounds like you had a wonderful weekend! Glad you were able to spend it with those that love you. Oklahoma is beautiful where you are at. I had no idea. Hope you get some rest and keep that youthful feeling! Peace.

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  2. What's a weiner? It must be wonderful to enjoy life that much and to be able to give so much to others. You obviously had a great time at the weekend and I expect it's so relaxing now you're home with hubby. Well done. Mart.

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  3. Children can just bring joy and happiness in your life. Thank you for your encouraging words on my blog.

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  4. Mart...a weiner is a hot dog. Thanks for reading!

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  5. And thank you, everyone, for taking time to read my ramblings. I love you for it...LOL!

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