Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Velma Springs

We have a secret place, well not so secret, that we visit in the fall. It is a little place on the Payette River. Several years ago, Kyle caught a fish there and Emily named it Velma (right before we ate it). Since then the place is known in our family as Velma Springs. The Springs part is because there is a nice hot springs right by the river. It is blocked off with rocks and there are nice little tubs formed. My kids love to sit in the hot springs when it is sooo cold outside. Well, we needed a break this weekend and we went to our place of peace and family fun. We brought foil dinners to cook and marshmellows to roast. Unfortunately, it had just rained there. A LOT. So the fire pit was soaked. We would build a nice fire then the ground would start to steam and put the fire out. We never did get a really good fire going. Luckily, I brought a cook stove and a pot and we were able to put all of our foil dinners together and make a stew. It was hot and so yummy. I did forget a large spoon or ladle. Emily made one for me. She had Michael cut off the bottom of a pop bottle. She then used electrical tape and secured it to a stick. She is my mini McGyver. (for any of you old enough to know who that is) We rode the 4-wheelers around in the mud and generally had a wonderful time.


3 comments:

Birding is Fun! said...

Growing up my family loved to go the hot springs along the rivers. It also provided my exposure to chuncky-dunkers.

Maria said...

Oh I remember Velma Springs. That place was so fun. It looks like you guys had a great time. Emily could you please make me something to make putting Christmas lights on the tree easier?

Jenn said...

looks like you had a nice weekend! The hot springs looks fabulous! what a smart girl to make a laddle out of those things.