Now this is fun
>> Friday, August 27, 2010
and lots of water to play in. The kids all got lais and sunglasses
too. As you can see Caroline isn't having any fun. Read more...
Well Julie, Caroline and I were on a walk in our neighborhood and
glanced up in a tree about 75 yards from our house and found the 4th
cover lodged in a tree. Wow
We are back from a really fun retreat!! Here's a picture of all of us out in front of the retreat center at Shrine Mont.
Of course, there had to be some fun time while we were there as well. Our friend Patrick put together quite a fun scavenger hunt that had kids and adults alike running around. Here's a picture of our friend Murray helping our pastor's daughter Gracie figure out what comes next in the scavenger hunt.
No church retreat is complete without lots and lots of good snacks. People brought cookies and we had lots of other yummy food, as you can tell from Jennifer Glade's big smile...her daughter Sara (and Gracie's little sister) wasn't quite so sure.
Shrine Mont is located in what used to be an old hotel (think 1870s sort) with a huge wrap around porch. That type of porch requires, of course, many rocking chairs. Caroline thought that they were great fun.
She was super excited when she got herself into this one and was rocking for all her might. She's saying "cheese" in this picture, but she just got done saying "wheeeeeeee"
Here is a great picture of a number of the little girls that were there. My colleagues at work have been calling this the "gap ad" photo. Of course, that's only because this picture was taken very first thing in the morning, before a breakfast of pancakes. (Note that the Lord blessed us with wonderful weather, especially for the middle of August. Caroline had already taken off her jacket, but you can see that a lot of the other little girls have jackets.)
Here's a picture of the place we stayed (you can see the hotel in the way back left).
As you can see, Jack and Caroline had quite a good time. She was really, really dirty when we got home (we had to wash her hair twice). But she had a blast. There were lots of new fun places to explore and run around. She got to play with lots of little girls from church. There was macaroni and cheese for lunch one day. What's not to like?Our neighbors across the sidewalk lost their roof (it is a flat roof
like ours). It appears to have rolled up of sorts in the wind. That
left only the decking between their house and the rain. Needless to
say their houses were soaked. All the other neighbors pitched in to
help with extra hands, towels, dehumidifiers and wet/dry vacs. Luckily
the homeowner's association's property management people were out
within a few hours with industrial strength dehumidifiers. They are
putting th new roof on now.
Of course those guys had it better than the people two houses down who
had a tree go on their roof and into a bit of the attic. Reminded me
of when the tree fell on the house when I was a kid. Luckily no one
was hurt in the storm that I've heard of. But it definitely hs made
for lots of excitement.