"My
Camping Adventure”
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Two versions to Choose from!! "My Camping Adventure was created especially for John Robert
Bradford at the age of 5 To a SUPER camper, Aunt Lisa &
Uncle Bob July 25, 2002 3 John Robert Bradford of Westland, Michigan is going
camping! Uncle Bob is going
too. They will have lots of fun. 4 John
gets the tent. He
asks Uncle Bob,
“What else do we need?” Uncle Bob helps him
pack 7 Now John and Uncle Bob are ready to go. They put on their backpacks.
John says, “I wish Jimmy, Justin and Ryan
could go too.” 8 Uncle Bob says, Let’s look
for a campsite next to a stream. Then we can hike, fish or swim.” John
smiles, “I will take pictures of all
the animals I see.” 11 Some
campers are not careful where they throw their trash away. John says, “That is bad because a forest is the home
for many animals.” He is happy to help Uncle Bob
pick up the litter. 12 Uncle Bob shows John how to pick the perfect
place for their campsite. John likes to help set up the tent. “Sleeping in a tent will be so much fun!”
laughs John. 15 John and Uncle Bob go fishing.
John catches a fish all by himself! “I
can’t wait to tell Jimmy, Justin and Ryan about
my big fish,” grins John. 16 Uncle Bob and John cook the fish.
“Mmmmmm! This fish sure does taste good!” says John as he licks his lips. After their meal, they wash and dry the
dishes using cloth towels. 19 Next, John says, “Lets go
canoeing, Uncle Bob.” They both put on their life jackets. John knows safety is very
important around water. 20 After canoeing, John
asks, “Now can we go on a hike?” Uncle Bob
grins, “Okay, but first let’s draw a map so we can find our way back.” John
asks, “May I please be the leader?” 23 John says, “Uncle Bob, that hike was too short.” Uncle Bob
explains, “It is getting late, but tomorrow we’ll go exploring. We must remember to take ribbons to mark our
trail and our first-aid kit for an emergency.
“Don’t forget the trail mix for our snack,” laughs John 24 “Talking about food makes me
hungry!” says John. “Have a snack now while I get
our camp fire going,” answers Uncle Bob. “We must be
very careful to prevent forest fires.” 27 John and Uncle Bob clean the campsite and put out their fire. Then they look at the stars and listen to
the sounds of the night. “I’m having so
much fun, I wish we could stay up all night,” sighs John just before he falls asleep. 28 John
and Uncle Bob woke up early the next
morning. They were ready to go
exploring when two rangers called out, “Good Morning.” “We have a surprise for you, John!” says
one of the rangers. 31 You are a very good camper, John,”
the first ranger says. We have a
special award for campers who help us take care of our planet,” smiles the
second ranger. John
beams with pride. 32 John tells Uncle Bob, “I can’t wait to show this award to Jimmy, Justin and
Ryan!” Uncle Bob says, “Maybe
they can come with us next time.” “I
really do like camping with you, Uncle Bob, and it sure is fun being a good
camper,” John smiles. 35 ___________________________________ ___________________________________ "My Camping Adventure” was created especially for Garrett Cole
Powers at the age of 5 With Love From, Aunt Lisa &
Uncle Roy December 25, 2001 It
was "Old Teddy Bear," the hermit, who told Dad
the story of the mountain's treasure.
Now Dad would pass the story along to Garrett.
"It's over that ridge," Dad
told Garrett.
"We'll have to camp overnight." "We better check our supplies, Garrett. We
wouldn't want to forget anything," said Dad. Garrett's
friends, Paw Paw, Tevin, and Ty, were there to
help load the van. Everyone was very
curious about the treasure. 4 There
was so much camping gear that Garrett, Paw Paw, Tevin,
and Ty had to get behind Dad and push to
make it all fit. Finally, the van was
packed. Everyone squeezed in, and off they went. The adventure had begun! 7 It was a long day of traveling, and the children were
tired. The setting sun stirred the
natural sounds of the forest. After
everyone made camp, Tevin studied the map with Garrett.
"Look, Garrett, we'll go this
way." 8 That night, Garrett could
hear an owl hooting in the distance. He found it
very difficult to sleep. Everyone was
so excited about the treasure! The
snoring coming from Dad didn't help matters
either. 11 Finally, morning came, and everyone was up early and ready
to go. "We want to be sure not to leave any trash behind, so let's clean
up our campsite," ordered Dad. "Here is some paper," said Ty, while ripping it up and stuffing it into the trash
bag. Garrett thought the paper looked a lot like
the map. No... it couldn't be. 12 "It's
a rough trail, and we'll have to go by horseback," said Dad. "Garrett,
stay close to Paw Paw, Tevin and Ty." "Don't worry, Dad. You can
count on me," said Garrett. Dad was glad
to have Garrett with them. 15 Up the mountain, the trail became narrow and winding. Garrett was
amazed at the beautiful plant life surrounding them. Finally, everyone stopped for lunch. "Who has the map?" asked Dad. "Not me," said Garrett. "Not me," said Tevin. "Not me," said Ty. "It's gone!" exclaimed Garrett.
"How will we ever find the treasure?" "Hmmm... " said Dad.
"Perhaps I can remember the way." 16 Dad seemed confident about
the way to the treasure. This made Garrett feel better about the lost map. "Let's catch some fish for lunch!"
Dad said.
Garrett, Paw Paw, Tevin and Ty cast their
lines into the clear mountain stream. Garrett immediately hooked a big fish... big enough
for everyone to eat. 19 While everyone helped prepare dinner, Dad spoke to Garrett, Paw Paw,
Tevin and Ty. "When I was a
young cub like you, I met Old Teddy Bear, the hermit, out here in these very
woods. I'll tell you his story tonight
after dinner." The food was served
and everyone ate until they could eat no more. 20 "The old hermit told me of the mountain's great
treasures many years ago. He said only
the wisest of bears would discover the treasure's true value. Tomorrow, we will travel down the mountain
stream." 23 The next morning brought dew and beautiful singing
birds. Garrett
smelled the fresh, clean air as they paddled away in their canoe. Garrett
reminded everyone to put on a life jacket. 24 Paw Paw leaned over to get
a life jacket and fell head first into the cold mountain stream. "Help!" Paw
Paw cried. Everyone was
alarmed. Garrett
quickly grabbed a life jacket and threw it out to help Paw
Paw swim ashore. 27 Garrett helped Paw Paw out of the stream and onto the grassy
bank. Dad
put an arm around Garrett. "That was quick thinking, Garrett," said Dad. "I'm very proud of you. Next time, we'll all remember to put on our
life jackets before we get in the canoe." 28 Later that day, Dad told
everyone to gather around. "How
much farther, Dad?" asked Garrett. "We are here," Dad remarked, to everyone's surprise. "But where's the treasure?"
asked Garrett. "Don't you see?" said Dad.
"It's all around us, and it's been here all along. It's the natural sounds of the forest. It's in the green trees, the fresh air and
clean water. These things are the real
treasures of the mountain." 31 At first, Garrett, Paw Paw, Tevin
and Ty were puzzled. Then, Garrett realized what Dad
meant! He envisioned the old hermit
telling Dad that only the wisest of the bears
could find the real treasure of the mountain... and he was right! 32 Garrett
would always remember this special camping adventure, and would tell all of his
friends in San Angelo, Texas about his discovery
of the real treasures of the mountain. 35 From
that day forward, Garrett always remembered to
respect the beauty and wonder that nature has to offer...and so should
everyone.



















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