Friday, June 29, 2007

White Sands: Part 2

Continuation....

After sand duning and simply enjoying the gorgeous view from sunset till nightfall at White Sands, we had to leave at around 9:30pm because the Security Patrol Officers came around and said they were gonna close the gates at 10:00pm. Then we headed to look for supper (p/s: we didn't eat since the small snack time during out trip and all that was burned out when we went sand duning downhill and climbing back uphill... up and down and up and down...I think you get it right?). It took us 45 minutes to get to a small local town called Alamogordo, New Mexico. Thank God some of the fast food chains opened until midnight and some even opened for 24 hours. So we stopped at Wendy's (it's similar to McDonalds) and got some food.

Oh, we also used their restrooms because the ones at White Sands National Park were horrible! It was one of those portable cubicles with NO FLUSH, NO T.P., NO LIGHTING and boy, it was soooooo STINKY!!! You can call us spoiled city brats but I feel that since it's a tourist attraction and a national park, the least they can do is have some lighting there! But thank God we brought our flashlights. Phew!

Once our appetites were satisfied, we went to look for another camp site called the Oliver Lee Memorial State Park. That was when we noticed the flashes of lightning! Instead of changing plans to stay at a hotel or whatever, we prayed and prayed and prayed, hoping that it would not rain. Or else, we might be soaking wet. We arrived at our camping site at about 11:45pm and that place was pitch dark with all the crickets and animals sound...mother nature...

In a way, thank God for the flashes of lightning because that provided us with some lighting so that we could pitch our tents. One of the youth brought a lantern (it was battery operated) and with that, we pitched two tents: one for the guys and another for the girls. At first, us girls were a little slow with putting up our tent, but nonetheless we figured it out. We couldn't see at first but the poles for the tents were color-coded and all we had to do is slide them through the tents and tie knots. And there we have it! YAY!! What a great accomplishment! hehe! I think by now you get the picture that I'm not really an outdoor person... But I'm beginning to get the hang of camping!

Picture of Israel and David (father & son) as they were the macho men who set up their tent the fastest!

Now, the most wonderful part of this camping trip is that IT DIDN'T RAIN!!! Hallelujah!! But in the girls camp, we had some issues because some of the girls had to go to the restroom and we didn't see any on this camping site. But one girl brought those wipes (kinda like the baby wipe) to use as t.p. So off they went behind the big cactus bush....it was pitch dark anyway. No one could really see them...I think...Well, we're on a camping trip and we're out in the wilderness. So it's just us and mother nature! Just in case you're curious, "NO, I did not go with them behind the cactus bush!"

Before dozing off, we saw the twinkling stars and it's breathtaking! All of God's wonderful creations on this planet... We finally slept at around 2:00am and woke up at 5:30am. It was getting bright and we eagerly waited to see the sunrise! It's magnificent! Oh, and since we had plenty of sunlight now, we spotted a restroom just downhill and we rushed there! Thank God this restroom has t.p.! I mean, sometimes we take small things like toilet paper for granted, don't we? (Reminder to self: Next camping trip, bringing t.p. is a MUST!)

See that small hut? That's the restroom downhill that I was talking about...


Oh, and Jennifer noticed this old faucet right in front of our campsite.

It's a miracle! woohoo! we got to brush our teeth, wash our faces and freshen up!


Here's a couple of pictures of the mountain view from our campsite:

Ain't it pretty?



We had breakfast and then it was time to pack up the tents and head out. Guess where did we go next???




Yes, we went back to White Sands again because we wanted to have more fun sand duning!!! Anyway, since the $3 entrance fee was valid for 7 days, we might as well make use of it. We went for more sand duning and this time, I did something that I never did in my life before! I let them bury me alive! CHOI (as the Cantonese people say)! Well, they buried me in the white sand and those who got buried agreed unanimously that it's actually very therapeutic! Since it's summer, the weather was actually very hot that day. But being buried under the white sand was so soothing and cooling because out bodies were beneath the sand and we didn't get sunburned! lolz!

Check this out! We went to the gift shop at White Sands and something caught my attention. It's a Pressed Penny Souvenir machine! We put in a penny and another 50 cents for the process of making this pressed penny. Then the machine will press that penny and mold it to become an oval shaped penny with some engravings! It was really neat! hehe!



When it got too hot at White Sands, we left to go to Holloman A.F.B. At the entrance before we entered the A.F.B. they checked our ID's (that's a security measure that they do in all army and A.F.B. gates). Since most of the youth and their parents had military ID, and I was the odd one who didn't, they didn't allow us (or rather, ME) to enter without a visitor's pass. So we had to turn around and go to the A.F.B. office to get a pass! It's actually very troublesome but I understand it's for everyone's safety. They can't just let anyone without proper identification to enter their military grounds right?

Finally when we managed to get inside the A.F.B., we headed to the swimming pool! While swimming, the lifeguard on duty shouted out that it was time for Adults Swim only. So the younger ones under 18 had to leave the pool and I stayed behind to swim with one of the parents. After a few laps, we took a break and talked at the side of the pool. Then the lifeguard approached us and and I got a shock when he asked me, "Are you under 18?" I was so stunned!!! I was thinking in my head, "You've got to be kidding me!" Of course, I told him I'm 20 and I even asked him if he wanted to check my ID, and he declined. I've been stopped and questioned by so many people during this weekend camping trip that it's not funny anymore! Give me a break, man! Gosh!

A group picture of the youth and their parents

The water slide that I enjoyed very much at the pool! haha!

All in all, I have to say that I had a blast during this camping trip even though there were some glitches along the way... like the ones below:





Thank God for His safe journey mercies and protection throughout the entire trip.

The End.

(Sorry if I was long-winded in this post but I just wanted to jot down all the wonderful memories that I've been blessed with... even the not-so-good memories)

6 comments:

Hoong Lyn said...

Wow wat a wonderful n memorable trip! Yeah, thank God for safe journey mercies! Part 3?

sthyan said...

Oh nooooo! That's the end already! No time for Part 3...exams coming up this week...sigh...

suiluipau said...

part 3!!!!yay!!!!!!will be waiting!!!!!

sthyan said...

Part 3 will be about my exams?? You wanna see what I've been studying for so far??? hahaha! How's your student life, Joann? enjoying it so far?

suiluipau said...

yes yes yes..show me what you're studying!!!
no!!!!but i cant complain...we r supposed to enjoy our students life no????working ppl always says that...haha

sthyan said...

I can only blog about that after the exams...no time to write now. yup, we shouldn't complain about life now! just enjoy to the fullest! Good luck on your midterms!