Thursday, October 18, 2012

Pinnacle Mountain State Park

I've said it before: I have a really bad habit of starting posts, then never finishing them. (Exchange "starting posts" with many phrases in life, and this will describe a lot about me.) I mostly blog in 5 minute increments here and there. It's ridiculous the amount of drafts I have saved in blogger. I'm going do a little housecleaning in my blogger account. Better late than never, yes?


This was a field trip we took last...late winter, early 2011? It was the first time I had taken the kids into the Pinnacle Mountain State Park Visitor's Center. It is not very large, but there is enough to look at and explore. And the people working inside that day were so, so nice and helpful. Pinnacle Mountain is one of the best places to go in central Arkansas to enjoy the beauty of our state.


Perhaps you saw the 19 Kids and Counting episode when they visited? I feel like I say that a lot about places we go. We're obviously going to visit a lot of the same places since we and the Duggars are both homeschoolers in Arkansas. And because we adore them. We didn't sample dried bugs, though, like some of them did on their visit.


It was chilly but really nice hiking weather. 


I don't usually take the kids hiking without Ryan because...I'm scared of the boogeyman, I guess. So this was a rare, fun outing for just the four of us.


Usually when we visit Pinnacle Mountain, we park on the other side of the mountain where the playground and other trails are located. This was a new trail for us to explore.


Guess what animal he is imitating?


If you guessed sloth above, then you are correct! This outing took place when I was still a mother to only three. We had reached the end of the trail with the Arkansas River overlook.


So...we had gotten a bit of a late start. We were hoping we'd make the mile loop before it got dark. I was a little panicked because it was getting pretty dark on the trail, and I only had my flashlight app on my phone to guide us.


However, we reached the car just as it got completely black out. Celebrations ensued!

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5 comments:

Chestnut Grove Academy said...

Looks chilli! lol Beautiful landscapes though! Thanks for sharing at FTF!!

Pam Rohde said...

I forget that you live so close to the Duggars! I love them too. I am scared of the boogey man too and can't believe you attempted this so close to dark time. You are one brave Mama!This is the stuff about home schooling that I miss. Loved your post.

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Sprittibee said...

I honestly thought you stole my photo - and clicked over to find you are legit ! I sure miss Arkansas. I have a photo on my blog of 2005 or 6 with my kids at about the same ages in the same poses at the same place!!!

Sprittibee said...

I honestly thought you stole my photo - and clicked over to find you are legit ! I sure miss Arkansas. I have a photo on my blog of 2005 or 6 with my kids at about the same ages in the same poses at the same place!!!