This doesn't add to the thread much, but I was cleaning out a cabinet today and found this photo which had been taken out of my 1988 album and needs to be put back.
It was taken on Day 6 of our only family trip. It had rained all morning and we had been cold and wet (notice the bottoms of my cotton pants are wet and our daughter is still wearing her poncho because she was cold. The sun came out as we made made the portage at Pipestone Dam and then we stopped at the northern campsite on Newton Lake for lunch.
The kids are eating "Space Food Sticks". Does anyone remember those? They came in chocolate and peanut butter. I bought some from a retro place online this summer to take on our September trip, just for old times' sake, but they aren't as good as I remember!

There were arguments and little tiffs on this trip. There were many laughs and a few coughs, like when we all took refuge in OUR tent during a really bad thunderstorm on Wind Lake and we discovered that the 15-year-old teenage boy had feet that smelled so bad it would have been preferable to just be struck by lightning!

There were challenges, and there were times when their canoe got out of my sight that I worried. It wasn't relaxing like a tandem trip.
But looking at this now, when they are grownups, with families of their own, living hundreds of miles away. . . .it does make me glad that I have this moment frozen in time and can remember sitting there in the sunshine at the end of our trip smiling at Dad, who had picked up the camera (a rare occurrence.)
(You need to Login or Register to view media files and links)I don't feel a lot of nostalgia for blue jeans and plaid cotton flannel shirts, though.

Or those enormous eyeglass frames!