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Friday, July 5, 2013

Challis 2013

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If you want you can read about our previous years (Challis 2011) and (Challis 2012).

This was our third, and last year at Challis.
Challis is an annual camping trip that "Recruiting Station Salt Lake" (who Paul works under) has each year. It's partly for training, because the Marines are spread all over several states and rarely can get together for such, and a little bit for fun and camaraderie. When we arrived in Montana Paul worked under Great Falls, so we always camped with Great Falls. The first year I was the only wife in our camp, The second year there was two other wives and a female Marine, along with all the guys, and I was 4 months pregnant. This year all the 4 Marines in our camp had wives, and three of us had babies, AND.. two of us had babies that were born only 2 weeks apart! 
I think this year was the most fun of all the Challis'. Yeah the first year we (i) partied harder, but I was hungover more too, and I think last year was just way hotter, this year was hot, but not horrid, and we partied, but not too hard. We even played cards against humanity! 

Evey likes the Q
This year we did get rained on the first night, it rained a lot, maybe not as much as the first year, but enough to make the tent leak and to piss me off. 

hanging out in the shade under moms clothes line, to dry all of our wet stuff

High five Renji! 

Too hot, must sleep

Hawk

baby party




S'mores for lunch? Don't mind if I do! 



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morning snuggles with the pooches

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Evey and her BFF Emma

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Keepin cool with our frog toggs

Aiko shared her frog togg
Aiko in the Salmon River

Aiko and Renji in the Salmon


There's an Evey in that pouch

"What? we can't play in the mud?"

Best S'mores on the planet! 




We partied a little 
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There is a baby in a Ergo Carrier under that blanket.
I know.. I'm so mature 

Packed up to go home! 

All in all it was a great time and we all made new friends. We laughed and shared stories. I am a tiny bit sad that this was our last year, but the Marine Corps has a new adventure waiting for us. 

- Alana
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Thursday, July 4, 2013

camping with baby

Coming up Thursday on the blog Camping with Baby  confessionsofamarinewife.blogspot.com #camping #baby #blog

When I learned that we would be camping for 5 days with a 6 month old I almost didn't go. I wanted to bail and let my husband go on his own. But what kind of wife would I be if I missed out on "Mandatory Military Fun Time" because I was worried about being out of my comfort zone.


I would have to leave my comfort zone with her eventually. But diving into a 5 day camping trip sounded scary.

My biggest concern was keeping her warm/safe at night. 
When I learned of this trip a couple months ago and was doing lots of research on camping with a baby, she was still sleeping on her own in her pack and play. After lots of asking friends questions and reading all kinds of info, I decided on Co-Sleeping, it seemed like the warmest option, and the safest should a river monster creep into our tent. Coincidentally about a month ago she quit sleeping in her own bed and now we are co-sleeping now anyway. So it wasn't that big a deal. 
For sleep clothes I choose to get sleep sacks. the ones I have are made from fleece so they would be very warm.


I gathered all the sleep sacks I had and was ready to go, and I had some layers to wear underneath if she needed. Thankfully I also ended up bringing a few lighter footie PJs, Evey must be hot blooded because we found her sweaty every morning. So after two nights we switched to the footie PJs. These were also much easier because I was able to put her in PJs and put her into the Ergo, nurse her to sleep, and wear her until we went to bed. 

Another concern of mine was staying cool during the day.
During the past it was blazing hot during the day, and chilly at night. (although last year I was 400 months pregnant for the trip so my memory of the temperature may have been slightly off.) 
But it was still hot. Almost 90 on friday. So I had to keep the dogs and the baby cool. Our tent has an inclosed screened in area, which was nice because it was like a shaded porch, but it was also partly enclosed so it was still very hot. But being in the shade was better than the sun so we laid a blanket on the cool grass under the porch and toughed it out. There was lots of naps for Evey. 

Swaddle Me Muslin Blankets by Summer Infant 
We also had a couple muslin blankets that were very convenient, we would wet them and drape them over her or wrap them around her. Like a swamp cooler they kept a cool breeze on her and kept her skin cool. 

I also had some Frog Toggs chilly pads that I got for the dogs that we would use on us and her when the dogs weren't using them. 
They are basically a blanket made from a spongy material that you wet and it keeps you cool for a long time as the water slowly evaporates. 

Food was easy, Evelyn is still breastfeed. I have introduced some solids, but not enough to have to worry about her expecting more than just the boob.

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This was also important in keeping her hydrated. Breastfeed babies really don't need additional water as long as mom is staying hydrated and feeding on demand baby will be fine. During the heat of the day I was feeding her ever 45 minutes or so, I think mostly for comfort because she was hot and she would fall asleep. We did give her some watermelon one morning, but she spit out everything she bit off and just sucked the juice out of it. 


I brought many of her toys and her Bumbo chair. She is pretty independent and she would sit in her chair and play with her toys or listen to me talk to her. She also loved the grass, picking it and tasting it. 

Really the most difficult part about camping with her was keeping her happy for the 4 1/2 hour drive to and from our campsite. We didn't want to stop for feedings if we didn't have to so I pumped breast milk while Paul drove and gave her bottles. 

All in all it was a lot of fun, and I can't wait to do it again. Hopefully next time we will not have to drive as far. 

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Annual Challis Caping Trip 2012

We just got back from our Annual trip to Challis Hot Springs

This is the post from last year: Challis Hot Springs 2011
I took way more pictures last year so check them out.

Our annual trip to Challis is for Paul's Recruiter training, and mandatory fun time. Anyone in the military knows about mandatory fun time. Most units we've been with it's a day, family day, where everyone gets together for a BBQ and other outdoor fun. But since we are all spread out over several states we have to meet in the middle.

This year was a day longer than last year, and in my current condition that was one day too many. 4 months pregnant, camping in 80 degree weather for 5 days was too much. I felt like a party pooper but I was just having such a hard time during the day. But we still managed to have fun.



We had some problems with this little guy at first. He was attacked shortly after Challis last year and has shown quite a bit of fear based agression towards other dogs since. Although we've been training against it, but this weekend was tough for him. There were so many families, and about half of them had dogs. As each day went by he calmed down more and more, but he was still a hand-full with his incessant barking and he would often run to the end of his lead with his lunging and barking.










Cooling off



our campsite, we are the one in the back with a screen room.



Beating the heat. 


Cooling off in the AC in the car because it was just too damn hot. 

The biggest deal this weekend (to our little family) was Paul's reenlistment ceremony. 
It was done on the last full day after the eco challenge. 
4 more years in the Marine Corps for our family. 












She won't eat out of her bowl, only off the floor.
Aiko wouldnt eat out of her dog bowl the whole time, so she ate off the floor. 

"are we home yet?"... Soon baby dog, soon.
The drive home Renji was very anxious to get there.

Naked doggies
And now I have two pooped out naked doggies. They get to be harness/collar free for a few days because they have been living in harnesses all week and have some areas that are a rubbed a little raw from them. 
(and they are so cute naked)


Have a lovely day, and remember to find me on Facebook!

-Alana

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