Our October camp out started out great. The boys spent Friday night running around and playing. They had so much fun! The next morning the boys worked towards earning their fishing belt loop. Tanner caught a fish! At this point it had been raining off and on, but never hard.
After fishing, we sat around the campfire and ate some lunch. Then Ethan and his dad came up with a turtle that they had found. All the boys were so fascinated with it.
The next activity was working toward a belt loop on map and compass. The boys were all gathered around trying to learn how to read their compasses. When it started raining pretty hard and lighting everywhere. It was announced that we should all just go to our cars for a little while. Only Noah and I didn't have a car. John had taken it to the store. Everybody was running off in all directions.. Noah was freaking out and crying. "Mom, where are we going? MOM! Is there a tornado?" He was hysterical. I was trying to find Laurie to see if we could sit in her car with her. But she was gone! I went to the camp site to make sure nothing important was getting wet. The whole time Noah behind me crying and screaming. Dememtra was at the campsite getting her things. She didn't have a car either, because her husband had taken their son Gavin to a birthday party. I don't know what happened to the turtle, but he made his escape. Demetra, me and our kids ended up taking cover in Lisa's pop-up until the rain stopped. (Thank you Lisa and Dan!) We regrouped and began working with the compasses again. We did this for about 20 minutes when I noticed the big cloud buildup behind us. It was pretty obvious that things were about to get real bad real fast. I wasn't the only one who noticed this. Right as the canceling the rest of the camp out was being announced, it started pouring hard. Once again, everybody was running in all directions. Noah was freaking out and crying. Jonah was freaking out and crying. And Tanner was doing the same. It was crazy! By this time, John was back with the car and our Cub Scout camp out was officially over.



