Monday, June 6, 2016

Pictures Prior to GGC

Aunt Jane made us lovely pillowcases for our campers this year, and embroidered each of their names on their pillow. 
 Nana stuffed them with pillows and sewed up the ends. Voila!  Caroline's pillow:
 A minor setback before camp began - a heavy rainstorm brought quite a bit of the water inside the sunroom.  
  Aunt Laurie arrived with Abby and Ezra, and was left with setting things up for camp.   Nana left the rain and traveled East to get some of the campers.
Nana brought Caroline to Ohio following a bridal shower in Pittsburgh, they stayed with Uncle Bob and Aunt Janet, and Uncle Bob taught Caroline some chords on the piano.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        
After church with Bob and Janet, Nana and Caroline met up with Uncle Scott to get two more campers, Micah and Hannah.  Nana was awfully glad she was able to use her friend Patty's minivan for the trip - complete with video - priceless!
Back home, the four got to see the surprises in their rooms [T Shirt design by Aunt Laurie]: 
Following pizza dinner, and much discussion about the unusual forks at their places, there was a surprise for dessert:  fruit with chocolate fondue. They all loved it, and even made Papa take a bite!
 
 We reviewed some of our creation verses from the last two years, had a bit of flashlight time, and went to bed.  It was a full day, but we all did fall asleep!  

Naturally, the kids wanted to play Nana's Lumosity before breakfast.  Abby's still adjusting a little from CO time, but the others were up early (but not allowed downstairs before 7 a.m.!!!)  Hannah quickly got in on the games, too. 
Breakfast of champions this morning, waffles and blueberry muffins.  F.R.O.G. joined us (lying at Papa's place); he had recently been sewn up.  The older campers remembered that F.R.O.G. stands for "Forever Rely On God". 
 
Aunt Laurie had set up everything just perfectly for crafts and the craft table: 

  There was much paint applied in numerous places.  The individual letters are still under construction, but looking good: 

Our friend Mr. Peter Gordon [darn, forgot to take his picture!] came to tell us about the Kairos Prison ministry he is involved in.  [Translated for the campers: Going into the jail to tell the men about God.  They are sad because they have not made good choices and have done bad things.  They need to know about God's love for them.]  He showed us how we could make placemats for the meals for the men, and how happy that would make them.  They take them back to their "rooms" and hang them up.  So the campers have been making placemats today in their spare time.  They pray for each man who will get a placemat, and put their first name and age on it. [Pictures tomorrow...]

It was time to walk to the library, and if you are a kid, that means running
  Mark's Ark came with unusual animals to show the children and allow them to pet them.  It was a great time for all, but Micah and Caroline would have loved to have been chosen to be a "helper" for Mr. Mark.  Here the kids pet a chinchilla and a baby alligator.   

 Some moms loved our shirts and grandparent camp idea, and wanted to get our picture.  
We played outside this afternoon - ladder golf and beanbag toss, went back to the library for hopscotch-making and to get some books, and came home to Papa's burgers and hot dogs grilled on the green egg. 
Micah twisty-turney hopscotch to 52
Abby quickly made her own.
Caroline and Hannah's hopscotch had a spin and a jump block.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Nana made us all eat dirt with stuff in it - here Hannah eats her worms.  :)  

The campers continue to amaze with their incredible Bible knowledge and understanding.  Tonight we started in on "The Fall"; tomorrow we get to look at it from a visual perspective.  

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