In addition to spending time in the local mountain habitats, we also made some time for crafting. The favorite candlemaking activity came along with us and the mountains even inspired new creativity in the candle decorations.
Charlie's first experience making candles seemed to be a good one.
Paulie made a bird candle,
and Philip made a squirrel.
We also made plenty of time for walks and gathering wildflowers. This bunch came with a hitchhiker that completely blended into the white petals...until he ventured out.
Plenty of time was spent stacking and playing cards and other games as well.
We made the trip into Asheville one day and visited the earth science museum, among other things. The older kids completed the scavenger hunt,
while Finn spent most of his time running out of the mine yelling, "Fire in the hole!"
We found a fountain to play in,
Another day we made another trip back to Pisgah National Forest to see Looking Glass Falls.
And we figured while we were there, we might as well slide down the famous Sliding Rock. The slide on this waterfall is 60 feet long and lands in an 8 ft deep pool at the bottom.
Kids under 7 have to slide with an adult so Philip and I slid together.
The littles (and Elizabeth, who decided that a 60 ft slide into freezing water wasn't her cup of tea) waited on a safer rock nearby.
Once the boys were sufficiently hypothermic, we headed back toward the cabin, by way of a rainstorm picnic and more ice cream at Dolly's.
And we even decided to felt a few.
Thus endeth summer vacation 2009...school starts tomorrow so there's never a dull moment around here!
What a fun way to end summer vacation. That sliding rock looks very cool!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh I LOVE the new header! Too cute. The waterfall slide is so neat, what a blast! The candles are beautiful, I still need to do that with girls.
ReplyDeleteLisa :)
Fun, fun, fun! That sliding rock looks like something I want to try. :) I'm glad you had a nice vacation.
ReplyDeleteThe candles are so cute and that water slide looks awesome! What a great vacation-I'll have to head down to your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteI love candle projects. We made some at Christmas last year.
ReplyDeleteIsn't Asheville the best?
It looks like your family had so much fun Joy!!
ReplyDeleteThe beeswax candles and felted stones are fun!
And the natural waterslide is INCREDIBLE!!!!
Crafting on vacation is my favorite-it's a great way to end up with your own created souvenir. I think I would really, really love to go rock sliding!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great trip!
ReplyDeleteThe candles are a great idea-- so fine!