I have been wanting to do a self portrait project with all of my kids for a while now but it never seemed like the right time.
I finally decided it would never be the “right” time and set up my tripod.
I knew that if I set up my tripod I would take a picture.
That is just how I work.
Some of the work is already done so I figure I might as well do it.
We were already outside for our morning walk so other than being all sweaty, it seemed like great timing.
One of my girls caught a grasshopper so I decided to roll with it and had everyone looking at the grasshopper instead of the camera.
It worked great!
I have often found it easier to get kids to look at something close to them instead of the camera.
I have already taken another picture of us this week!















I am not a fan of caves so we did not go on the tour but there was a cave you could go inside yourself.

It went to Owl Cave though.
My oldest four love caves.


















It was a nice museum and I am glad that we went even though it made for a long drive.
We dug for crystals that evening!






The girls put up with my crazy picture taking more than the boys…















They did have nice bathrooms and a playground but they were not in the campground but a little ways away from it.
The Missippi was incredable to see this close up.
Another bonus of this park was the Museum at the visitors center.
A deadly crossing happened near the park on the Missippi.

This was the trail I was using to test out if we wanted to go on a longer hike while at the park and I decided not to.

This park does have some pretty views of the Missippi though.
This overlook was amazing also.
I saw pictures like this when I was looking for places to stay and it convinced me to stop there.
