I like caving. It's an adventure. It's dark and mysterious. And then I want to get out. Seriously, I thought I was a pretty good sport. All of the kids were. This is the before picture. We were all so clean and shiny...not knowing how much mud we would find. (notice that Matthew is taller than Lauren)
We drove to Sparta,TN. The cave was called The Lost Creek. I expected the bed of the cave to be easy walking. But no, no, no. It was a rocky river bed. Big rocks. Rocks and boulders that we all had to climb over and around. It got dark pretty quick too. We sure were glad to have our cool headlamps. It was essential to be be hands free.
Here is our friend Paige! She's such a goofball! I wish I had taken a picture with all of my kids wearing their headlamps!
We have some new fun friends. The Miller family. They are a bunch of the cutest redheads! We are so glad that they moved here from California last December.
If you look really closely, you can see how muddy the kids are. Not all of these red heads are Miller's. The Cruze family also joined us. My camera was a little steamy inside. Darn humidity!
Let me explain the mud. As we wandered through the deep, dark cave, we came upon a tunnel. This tunnel led to what is called the "mud room." Our fearless guides, Mr. Stoner, and Bishop Cruze, thought the kids would have a great time in this particular room. I said, "NO WAY." I felt it was getting late and we needed to go. But once all of the kids new that this was the entrance to the "mud room" there was no turning back.
I reluctantly started down the tunnel with everyone. First I was stooping, then I was crawling, then I had to lay on my side and just roll down this shrinking tunnel! I was really wanting to get out of there. I was also the last one. All the kids were just screaming, laughing, and having a great time. I finally said, "This is where I stop. You all go on ahead and I'll lay here and wait for you right here!"
I have a very encouraging Bishop. He said, "Come on! You can do it. Just roll 30 more feet, then I promise you can stand up again." I trusted him and kept rolling. Wow. I'm so glad I got out of there alive and not half as muddy as the kids. The kids all found a place to slide around in the mud. It's a great memory for them!
Aimee and Paige!
Check out Jessica's backside.
Mr. Stoner. Fearless leader.
This is blurry. I know. But it shows Matthew at the mouth of the cave. It was big.
Muddy brothers! So fun!