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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 4291987" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Back many years ago (probably in the mid to late '70's), our family (with two young boys) went camping in a favored campground in Colorado. All week long, the boys kept saying, "Dad, we're bored." So, we did a lot of hiking around in the woods, crossing streams, and just looking at God's natural beauty.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that the mountains rejuvenate me immensely, so the next year with vacation coming up, I was fearful that they wouldn't be pleased about going camping again. A few weeks before we were to go, they came to me and asked, "Dad, are we going on vacation, and if we are, where are we going?"</p><p></p><p>When I told them that we were going camping again at Purgatoire River Campground (same place as before), they were excited about going. Purgatoire was our camping spot for many years after that, and I don't think they ever lost their love for the place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 4291987, member: 7900"] Back many years ago (probably in the mid to late '70's), our family (with two young boys) went camping in a favored campground in Colorado. All week long, the boys kept saying, "Dad, we're bored." So, we did a lot of hiking around in the woods, crossing streams, and just looking at God's natural beauty. Keep in mind that the mountains rejuvenate me immensely, so the next year with vacation coming up, I was fearful that they wouldn't be pleased about going camping again. A few weeks before we were to go, they came to me and asked, "Dad, are we going on vacation, and if we are, where are we going?" When I told them that we were going camping again at Purgatoire River Campground (same place as before), they were excited about going. Purgatoire was our camping spot for many years after that, and I don't think they ever lost their love for the place. [/QUOTE]
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