Saturday, July 25, 2009

Come listen to my tale of woe.

Allow me to tell you the sad tale of how we ended up camping 10 minutes from our house at Green Canyon for 2 nights this weekend. Not that Green Canyon is a bad place, but it's just a little too close to home. I prefer going somewhere more exotic if I'm going to do all the work to get packed up for a camping trip. Know what I mean?

We had been invited by Jaime and Tyler, planners of great adventures, to a weekend at Flaming Gorge with all kinds of fun people. We are driving to Bellingham next week, so I was apprehensive about the long-ish drive with the kids this weekend, and then a suuuuper long drive next weekend. But Jason convinced me that we really should go. We needed to buy bike racks, a rocket box, DVD players, etc, which we would need on our trip to Washington as well, so we thought it would be a good idea to get all that stuff in order.

Well. On his way home from the Summer OR show in SLC Wednesday night, Jason was surprised when he lost cruise control, air conditioning and turbo in the Volvo all at once. Jules thought it must surely be a fuse. So the next morning, Thursday, which was our planned departure date, Jason messed with all the fuses in the car trying to determine which ones might be causing the trouble. He fixed it somehow, but fuses are a leetle confusing in the Volvo, so he's not really sure how he did it. But lo and behold, everything worked like a champ. So we made all necessary purchases (including some fun ones like lanyard lace and beads for the kids), and packed up the car. Jason had to make a couple of trips to Al's to get parts for the racks, but FINALLY, at 5:00, we were ready to go. We loaded the kids in, turned on movies for them, and rolled out of the driveway. First stop: gas station. Turns out this was our last stop as well, because when Jason hit the button which opens up the gas tank, nothing happened. We tried everything, to no avail. We could not put gas in the car. We looked at each other for a second, not sure if we should laugh or cry. Really.

We drove back home and messed around, trying to figure out how to over-ride the system, talking to the Volvo dealer, looking online... no luck. By 7:30, we had to decide what we would do. Transfer everything over to the LandCruiser, and continue to our destination, arriving very late? Leave in the morning and stay just one night? Drive somewhere close and camp? Would we find a campsite on the holiday weekend? Would we have further electrical problems with the car? Should we drive the car off a cliff?

By 8:00, things were grim, very grim. Everyone was so hungry and tired! We ended up driving up to Green Canyon, eating stew from a can, and crashing in our tents. Everyone slept like rocks. Well, except me, because I was sleeping on rocks with no mattress. The next day, we left, came home and showered, went swimming at the pool for most of the day, showered again, bought a sleeping pad for me, and went back up to camp for a second night. This time we had a "wild rumpus" as Jason called it. We played cards, painted rocks, sang songs, ate hot dogs and s'mores, and then the 2 littlest kids had a major meltdown. It was harder to get everyone to sleep that night. Fortunately, the kids slept soundly, while Jason and I did NOT.

Apparently there was a massive party going on further up the canyon, and ALL NIGHT people were passing by our tent talking right out loud, having a great time. OH. And I should mention that this party was actually a DRUM CIRCLE. Yeah. Very restful. I would have been into that about 4 kids ago. We did wake up to a beer can left on our picnic table, which was nice. All in all, I'm done camping for the year.




But look! Finn had fun eating dirt.

10 comments:

Becca Hatch said...

"Wild Rumpus," huh? Is that what you kids are calling it these days? Your kids had a ball even though you were close to home- way to persist.

I'm extremely jealous that you were together with Rose and Tag, but no me.

Audrey Seymour said...

and yet you looked absolutly gorgeous on Sunday! What an amazing woman you are!

Unknown said...

Now Brooke, you know I consider Volvos a sacred thing, but about 2 years ago the power for the driver's window just gave out. We lived with it and then a few months ago, when I accidentally pressed that button, the window worked.

You are so great at making life an adventure, and I mean that in a great way, for your kids! I would've just thrown in the towel and taken everyone home. You rock!!

Jenni said...

Oh dear Brooke... I am feeling so bad for you. I can feel the stress, the frustration, the hunger and disappointment. Best of luck on your trip to Bellingham. Maybe you got all of the bad stuff out of the way. That way you only have to endure the never ending drudgery of I84, I82, I90 and I5. May I recommend Chicos Tacos in Kennewick. There is a sign on the freeway to lead you there. It makes everything a little better. Eat some Nanaimo Bars for me while in BC.

Jeff and Rose said...

Am I a bad person because I am laughing so hard--especially the drum circle! Holy crap, I was about to ask if "so an so was there" but I am nervous cause you never know who reads the comments...ha.ha.ha.

BTW, you're no quitter. Should maybe have been, but whatever....ha.ha.ha.ha.

Laura said...

To echo you, I'm not sure wether to laugh or cry. I'm sure it wasn't funny at the time, but I'm certainly giggling now. I'm sorry your trip to Flaming Gorge was ruined, but, come on, this is a way better story!

You just brightened my day. :)

Murray Ohana said...

Brooke, I love your tale of woe, especially because it reminds me of a couple of our trips that we actually had to hitch hike back home from because of car trouble only to return with a tow. (fortunately those trips were before kids) At least you had your troubles before you were a hundred miles from home right?

Brittney said...

oh brooke. "i don't know whether to laugh or cry" perfectly describes my reaction.

how AWWWWWWFUL. and disappointing. any luck getting the volvo going/gased up? did you end up taking the 'cruiser to WA?

oh, my friend. i had no idea. i'm sooooo sorry. but...in 20 years, let's laugh together. you about your camp-of-hell, and me about my never-to-be-restored-and-comfortably-lived-in floodhouse. deal?

Jami said...

Gotta love it don't you? Seriously, I would have had a major melt down. Nothing more frustrating!

Megan said...

Great, funny, real post! LOVED it! Sounds like what happens to us whenever we try to go somewhere! Hee hee hee! Luv ya!