Showing posts with label KID CRAFTS. Show all posts
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Friday, September 20, 2019

SALES PITCH

After multiple hours in the (hot) sunroom this afternoon, the kids called us out to see their shops. We were asked to place orders for origami art and rainbow loom bracelets. I'll hand it to them, they had a great sales pitch. Thankfully, we don't keep much cash on hand, so their sweet smiles didn't earn them too much dough ;-)

Saturday, July 13, 2019

WARNER TULLY JURASSIC ADVENTURE

The kids spent another week at Warner Tully YMCA Camp this summer! They chose the theme Jurassic Adventure and ended up having their camp week coincide with the arrival of Tropical Storm Barry to our local area...
After bringing James home in his swimsuit last year and learning that he only changed his clothes once the entire week, I sent him to camp with a laminated daily checklist in the hopes he'd be at least a little less gross this summer...
Before we knew it, we were down at camp for drop off day!
Getting their beds made and setting them up for another fun week in the woods!
(Cora wants me to note here that we somehow forgot to pack her blanket, so all she had was sheets, and was thus cold every night because her cot was under the AC vent. Sorry Baby Doll!)
Cora was beyond thrilled to have her best bud in her cabin, and in the bunk right above her:
Before we left, I stopped by the boy cabin to give James a goodbye hug and high-five (no kisses in front of the other boys, of course):
And then it was time to party! But I'll save that for a separate post... Here I'll just include the many photos that the camp staff posted to their Facebook page throughout the week to give parent a glimpse of what the campers were up to each day. See if you can spot James and Cora:
Cora sent us a postcard again this year, and again, James did not. Cora's must have left camp during Tropical Storm Barry, since it arrived still soggy and much worse for wear.
Cora had another friend in her cabin - Julia, our librarian's daughter, who dances with Cora at RiverPointe (they share a ballet and contemporary class). She's on the far left of this picture:
The kids told us that dinosaur day was super fun, but also a little scary... They had a dinosaur hunt, lots of dinosaur-themed games, and an "escape" type adventure where they encountered dinosaur victims in the nurse's office...
The last night of camp showed out with a beautiful sunset, and Cora and Cara got to sing in the camper talent show.
We did not beat the Hearns to pick up on Saturday morning and we almost lost Cora to their car because she didn't want to part from her best buddy and tried to be a stowaway (a common occurrence, actually). I'm glad they had such a great week together! I love their friendship (and the Hearn family!) and hope they stay friends for a very long time! (The following photos are from Sarah)
Here are pictures of the paper mache dinosaurs that the campers made over the week:
And here are the pictures that the kids took with the Go-Pro camera over the week:
(That's the copperhead Cora almost stepped on, but Cara spotted it in time, thankfully)
(Cora up on the zipline)
(James on the giant seesaw)
(Not sure why the camera says September 2017, since it was July 2019, but it's true that they only used the camera ONE day of the entire trip... They misplaced it and I had to collect it from the lost and found on Saturday when we picked them up... but hey, at least we didn't have to take James straight to the nurse's station for a festering wound and fever...)
It didn't rain ALL week while the kids were at camp, but it definitely rained a LOT. Between the tropical storm and other rain showers, Vicksburg got about 4 inches and the Port Gibson area (where camp is located) got over 5 inches.