I hesitate to put my age out there, not because I don’t want you to know but because I am often wrong…
I am pretty sure that I am 36 though, maybe.
And here is how I spent my first day.
First stop was Mt. Magazine on our way home from our campsite.
If I had it to do again I would have skipped this because it ended up being a long detour but I loved being on that mist covered mountain.
Beautiful.
We went on the trail to the highest point in Arkansas.
The whole hike was so beautiful.
Made it!
Next up was the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge.
This one was pretty close to our route home already but I was still not sure we should add even more to our trip especially with the weather turning cold and rainy.
But it ended up being stunning.
So many birds!
And the cloudy skies were so pretty for pictures.
Can you believe this is in Oklahoma?

We did go for a walk on their walking path which was beautiful as always and freezing.
We saw that one of my favorite bridges was broken.
It was a pretty day.
What kinds of things do you like to do on your birthday?




A big storm rolled through during our stay at the Buffalo Lake National Wildlife Refuge in Texas.



It was another ATSC Passport museum so we got in for free again!
It was a great museum but my pictures are a bit deceptive.
There were several school groups there and it was not a huge place so it was SUPER LOUD!


I went in with our four oldest and Nick stayed out with the dog and our youngest who needed a nap.







But because it had rained the night before, they closed the trails!
1st they are all booked up, now we cannot even go for a hike there!


Our last trip to the canyon went a lot better though for sure.












It was a pretty small museum and did not look like much from the outside.
It ended up being really interesting though and the boys really enjoyed the exhibits.
Little Bit loved looking for touchable exhibits and had a lot of fun looking for the blue handprints that let you know you can touch things!



We decided to check it out and found beautiful open sites and hardly any people!
The best part though was it was totally free with our National Park Pass! It is really cheap even without the pass but free was nice.
We did not see as much wildlife as at previous refuges we had stopped at but it was still very pretty.







The only downside to this beautiful spot was the vault toilets which were pretty bad but doable.
After backpacking with Nick and having no toilet though I am pretty thankful for anything with a door.

