Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Port Burwell 2017

For the first time in as long as I can remember . . .so probably the first time ever! . . .we changed the week we went camping!  Because mom and dad had booked their trip to Alaska and it overlapped with our usual camping week, we decided that we would take the plunge and go camping at a different time. The alternative was to camp without mom and dad . . which face it . . is really not an alternative at all. We'd be lost. It just wouldn't be the same. At all. So off we went a full week earlier than usual - July 27th. And it was a great decision. We again (two years in a row baby!) had NO RAIN!!! Well actually it did rain a bit one evening after supper, but I was at soccer and by the time I came back, you couldn't really even tell . . so obviously just a light drizzle.  You know how fun camping is when it doesn't rain?!! It's downright enjoyable. It's a good thing to do. Even if you are camping in a lowly tent trailer.  Three years ago, we were the ones everyone was jealous of (well probably not really:)) as we cruised in with our little pop up.  We were up off the ground and could store a lot of our stuff in there to make packing easier. We had it made.  The question this year as various nieces and nephews popped by, was . . . "Why is your trailer so small?"  Well . . because I guess we still camp. Everyone else seems to have moved on to glamping.  I am happy for them. Truly. It is so nice to have your own trailer . . . no matter the size or shape.
Pictures!
These girls are growing up and are very helpful. Kylie, Summer and Anna pushing Konnor and Jackson around.(and the veggie baby got lots of lovin' too).
Marshall and Konnor
Travis
Off for a ride behind the sea doo.  We had some really good water days and lots of tests of endurance and will power . . and maybe some skin burned off too.  So much fun.

Anna, Summer, Kylie

Konnor and Jonathan
Catching some rays and enjoying each others company.
Ella, Savannah, Karter, Marshall
Karter and Savvannah
Savannah and Ella
Marshall, Karter, Savannah, Ella
Sand building
Anna
Savannah
It was those lovely kind of days where you come out of the water a bit chilly and roll around in the really warm sand and get warm . . and dirty! It was foot burning sand again and we had to be wise when we walked from the van to the shore.  I hate the sand and flip flops combination and really paid for it. The sand was burning my feet so bad that even running was not helping and I finally had to plunk down on my butt on the edge of the path with Konnor to relieve the pain! I should have learned from last year . .. but I just might be stubborn.
Kyra
Karter
Konnor and Jackson. These boys are so fun together. I'm not sure if they are yelling or singing here, but I get the feeling they were loud :)
But they sure are cute!
Konnor enjoyed the beach and was mostly fairly safe, but he did get a bit too brave at times and lose his footing. He is just learning to use his floatie properly.
Evan and Richard - probably a wild ride. It always was when the brothers were involved.
Kyle
Cousin fun
Colton
Anders and Emily
Konnor dude.
Kyra
Kyle
Kyra and Savannah
Jack and Konnor
Enjoying the water with the littler ones. 
Kite watching.
Kade and Meika playing frisbee.
Spike ball?!
Spencer
Jack and Konnor
Relaxing!
VBS! The older girls ran a VBS for a few of the days which went over surprisingly well.  We expected the littler ones to enjoy it, but they all did . .and seemed to listen even!


Mom and Dad out for a gentle ride.
Konnor
Karter
Marshall
Kade. Kade was a bit lost this year without the cousins his age to keep him company. Kevin was only able to stay overnight once . . though he did come a few evenings and Jeremy and Meika had to work most days too, though they were frequent visitors at night too.
Ella and Kylie in their matching bathing suits.
Closing program for VBS.  While the adults packed up on the last day, the older kids kept track of the younger ones and near the end of our packing, we all took a little break to watch the closing program and listen to the kids sing. They did a great job and were definitely noticed (in a good way!) by passing by campers. Good job girls!


One last beach day after packing up.  It was too good to pass up so we went just for an hour or so.
Karter and Kade playing frisbee.
Kylie 
Konnor
The end!  What a great week. The greatness is definitely measured by the weather forecast, but I suppose even more so by the company . . though we probably love each other more in the sun:)  This is a great family (i'm biased, but that's okay!) and we love having this week to spend together.  It is great to be away from home (though not very far .. . and in some ways not far enough!).  It is nice to drop the regular everyday work and relax and enjoy being outside and together. God is good.

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