Day 3, Wednesday
5/20/2020
After a long, tiring day yesterday hiking, we decided to sleep in this morning. When we got up around 10am, we cooked pancakes and sausage for breakfast. Mornings here are some of my favorite times, before lots of the bugs come out and the day gets hot. It was really nice sitting at our picnic table this morning. After cleaning up from eating, we needed to go into town to get some ice for our cooler. It was about a 20 minute drive into Bulverde, where we stopped at Sonic for some drinks, before heading over to Walmart. In addition to picking up some bags of ice, we also grabbed spare batteries, nail clippers, pencil lead, and a swim shirt for Luke. In the afternoon, we planned to swim in the river, but were expecting other people to be around, so he needed something to wear.
When we got back to camp, we prepared turkey sandwiches, chips, and cantaloupe for lunch. We pulled out the game Mastermind, and played a couple of rounds as we ate. I love the game Mastermind, but Luke had never played it before. Unfortunately, it was more frustrating for him than enjoyable. This was the start of one of the roughest times at the camp so far...
It was SO hot today -- the hottest afternoon yet. I think this contributed towards some unhappy moods on our part. Also, a multitude of not so great things happened after the game frustrated Luke (including how I accidentally pulled the plug on our air mattress and let over half of the air inside escape *face palm*). These happenings, among others, created the need for a 20 minute nap to reset.
After our nap, we packed a bag, put swim clothes on, and headed down to the river. The water was cool, refreshing, and just what we both needed on a blistering hot afternoon. As soon as we went in, moods went up 100% and smiles were back. We entered the river upstream, and swam downstream until we found a nice quiet spot away from the other people to hang out and relax. Luke showed me all kinds of funny, cool water tricks, and there *may* have been a bit of kissing in the river. 😉😄 On our way back upstream, a dragonfly landed on Luke's head. I pointed it out to him and Luke said, "Oh, don't worry, he was just telling me something."
"What was he telling you?" I asked laughingly.
"He said there's trouble downstream."
😂😂 Lol -- I thought that was pretty funny.
When we got back to camp from swimming, we changed out of our wet clothes and fixed quesadillas for supper. After such a hot afternoon, the evening was nice and very breezy. There's a slight chance for rain in the morning, so I think it might be cooling off because of that. We went up to the bathhouse again tonight for showers. Before going into our tent for bed, we found a big, heavy rock to set on top of the totes sitting on our cooler. The coon wasn't able to get into them last night, but he had shifted things around and torn a big hole in our charcoal bag when we woke up this morning -- so we got the rock just in case. According to the park rangers, other people were supposed to be showing up to the campgrounds today, but they never came. So we still have this whole place to ourselves!
Day 4, Thursday
5/21/2020
Before I write about the events of today, there turned out to be more that happened after I wrote in my journal last night. About 30 minutes after settling in for bed, a crazy strong wind began rocking our tent. It was SO loud -- we could hear a gust roaring down towards us about 10 seconds before it would hit the tent with some serious force. We checked our phones, and realized the storms we thought weren't coming until morning, were actually just ten minutes away from us. In a rush of adrenaline, we hurriedly packed a few important things into a bag, grabbed pillows and blankets, and ran to Luke's Jeep, making it just as the first few drops of rain began to fall. A significant weather advisory was issued, stating that wind gusts up to 50 mph would be possible with this storm. Unsure of what our campsite would look like when we returned to it, we weathered the worst of it in Luke's Jeep. He played some episodes of Phineas and Ferb for me to clear my head and get my mind off the storms (since, admittedly -- I was a bit scared, and there had already been a few tears shed). Thankfully, it passed in a little less than an hour, and we were able to return to our tent around 1am. Except for a few items strewn around outside, most of our belongings were in order and the inside of our tent was still dry. We headed inside for the second time that night, and Luke was the sweetest, most loving husband to me. He was probably ready for sleep, but I was still a bit shaken up, and it was still raining slightly so he stayed up and comforted and talked to me for about an hour. We finally got to sleep around 2am.
Moving into today's events -- we had been planning to wake up around 7:30am for some early morning fishing, but due to the events of the previous night, we didn't roll out of bed until around 8:15am. We sleepily packed our lunch bag for the fishing trip, and tried to gather some energy to get started on the day (which is hard, when you're sun-burnt, tired, and sleep deprived 😅).
Luckily, we were able to perk up a bit on our walk down to the river. We found a nice spot along the banks for fishing, and set up there. It was SO fun learning how to fish! Luke was a great teacher, and even though my technique was far from perfect, I feel it was a good first time for me. We didn't catch anything (besides a hair scrunchie, lol! See pictures below...), but there was great conversation and some enjoyable bonding time. During our time at the river, Luke mentioned the possibility of heading home a day early. We were both still tired from the previous night, and more thunderstorms were forecasted to hit again tonight. I placed a call to the state park, got us checked out, and we headed back from fishing, happy, and satisfied to be heading home soon.
After a couple of hours packing up our campsite, we were on the road. Tired, but so happy, so content, and so thankful for the amazing few days we got to spend at the Guadalupe River. We definitely grew closer as a couple, and I love my husband so much more now after getting to spend this week with him.
