Mix 13 adults with 8 kids
Add 3 days of sunshine
Stir in lake water that's the perfect temp
Sprinkle with tales of yesteryear
Bake at 85 degrees for 12 hours
Enjoy!!
FRIDAY:


Sam got reacquainted with cousins while catching bullheads with Great Uncle Dennis



Julia is happy to be here with most of our family.
More will arrive tomorrow....

It's been a big day of traveling and playing outside.
Time to brush teeth and get jammies on.
Bedtime stories at the lake always include "Buster Bulldozer" and his clankity-clank, clankity-clank sounds.
The prayers for good sleeping were answered! Both kids went to bed around 10pm - 3 full hours after their normal bedtime, but there were no battles, just exhausted kids.
SATURDAY:
Rise and shine!!


"When do I get my own sleeping bag mom?"

After some yummy caramel rolls it was time to get silly.


And do some fishing:



By mid morning we were in the water.
There's never been this many kids at the lake before. My first cousins range in age from 4 to 40, but our 8 children (9 - if you count Kristina and Dan's baby due on my birthday) are all much closer in age.) If I remember correctly ages go something like this for the youngest of the bunch - 1 1/2, 2/1/2, 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/2....

Sam, with all my second cousins. I still can't believe everyone is looking at the camera!
We got out of the water a couple of times to refuel with a smorgasbord of food.


Jasper
Ding! Ding! - that sound means it's time to eat, but only after we
get the obligatory "wash your hands" reminder- except now I'm one of the parents making that statement.
Twenty-one people stood in a circle before every meal to pray. (There's plenty of room for the rest of you next year: David, Lori, Elsie, Porter, Brian, Jeff, Dana, Katie, Brandon, and Kara!)
Back in the water again.... This time to ski (only tubing for me)
Maggie made a new friend. (Move the cursor over the photos to magnify the frog. Can you see what's different about it?)
Add 3 days of sunshine
Stir in lake water that's the perfect temp
Sprinkle with tales of yesteryear
Bake at 85 degrees for 12 hours
Enjoy!!
FRIDAY:


Sam got reacquainted with cousins while catching bullheads with Great Uncle Dennis



Julia is happy to be here with most of our family.
More will arrive tomorrow....


It's been a big day of traveling and playing outside.
Time to brush teeth and get jammies on.

The prayers for good sleeping were answered! Both kids went to bed around 10pm - 3 full hours after their normal bedtime, but there were no battles, just exhausted kids.
SATURDAY:
Rise and shine!!


"When do I get my own sleeping bag mom?"

After some yummy caramel rolls it was time to get silly.


And do some fishing:



By mid morning we were in the water.
There's never been this many kids at the lake before. My first cousins range in age from 4 to 40, but our 8 children (9 - if you count Kristina and Dan's baby due on my birthday) are all much closer in age.) If I remember correctly ages go something like this for the youngest of the bunch - 1 1/2, 2/1/2, 3 1/2, 4 1/2, 5 1/2....

Sam, with all my second cousins. I still can't believe everyone is looking at the camera!
We got out of the water a couple of times to refuel with a smorgasbord of food.


Jasper


Twenty-one people stood in a circle before every meal to pray. (There's plenty of room for the rest of you next year: David, Lori, Elsie, Porter, Brian, Jeff, Dana, Katie, Brandon, and Kara!)
Back in the water again.... This time to ski (only tubing for me)
Maggie made a new friend. (Move the cursor over the photos to magnify the frog. Can you see what's different about it?)
Oh, man...looks like such a great time! Similar to our lake experience. Wonderful, I bet!
ReplyDeleteDoes the frog only have one eye? Looks like you had a fabulous time with your family!
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