Sarah, Ava and I were able to attend my annual father/kids camping trip with my work friends this year. Sorry no Ryan this year as I was the only adult supervision as the wives are not invited. I’m happy to say the older kids took in my girls and everybody had a great time even though we did miss mom. The kids were very busy all weekend with their new friends bouncing on the bounce pillow, playing on the playground and splashing and swimming at the splash pad. We had great weather all weekend with the exception of a few hours our last night but it worked out conveniently as Boo Boo and Cindy were having their dance party in the theatre that night. It cleared up for our campfire just in time for marshmallows and spooky stories.

Woodridge Jellystone is not cheap mind you but it’s resort style camping at it’s best. The campground is clean and has a lot of activities and amenities for kids. The splash zone and bouncy pillow entertained the kids for hours and we took a hayride on the second day. I wasn’t able to shoot much video while I was there as I was alone with the kids but feel free to check out the highlight reel below made possible with additional footage taken by the guys. Stay tuned as we’re back to Brook n Wood next for some more Christmas Cheer. Thanks for stopping by.

















South Bubble has nice views of the Pemetic Mountain at 766 feet and is also where you can find Balance Rock (known as Bubble Rock) which teeters high above seemingly to threaten to roll off the mountain at any time. Hikers try to push it off but have been unsuccessful to date. You can find video highlights of our hike below:




Hadley’s Point Campground was the perfect basecamp for our family to explore Acadia National Park. At just four miles away were could be in the park within minutes and Bar Harbor was just three more miles down the road. The campground was clean and had a nice playground and pool. It was our kids first experience with a diving board and they just loved jumping in. There weren’t many organized activities as the park is your outdoor entertainment but the roads were great for riding bicycles. The kids rode multiple times each day.



