Summer camps were all around us this first month of summer....
Cailin--she spent 3 full weeks attending Camp Cougar. This was sponsored by Pulaski High School and she got one credit of PE for doing so. Along with driver's education classes she had health classes and lots of fun outdoor adventures. They went canoeing, spelunking (going through a cave), rode on a zip line, white water rafting along with other fun times on the lake doing various water sports and hiking. The most important thing she acquired from this camp was learning more about the high school and meeting new friends for her upcoming school year as a public school girl. sorry, no picture
Cailin--Camp Cougar was really fun, and really scary as well. We did driver's ed, which was pretty boring because it was all book work, buuuut, we did a lot of fun stuff, too, and I made a lot of friends. We went canoeing and caving and rafting and swimming and tubing and all sorts of stuff. The rafting was really scary. We were going down class four or five rapids that have killed people, and I thought I would end up as a number in that. "Yes, this rapid has killed 4 people now, and the latest one was last summer!" No, thank you. But it was a lot of fun, too.
Connor--For scout camp I went to Camp Davy Crockett this year. We didn't actually do that many merit badges, I think I got two or three. It was very poorly organized and most of the time we sat around. It was still a lot of fun, the people I camped with were really good. I had fun, we just didn't get that many merit badges. (Mom speaking here--he told me that the food was quite good and plentiful...two things a ravenous teen boy needs!)
Ryan--Personally i think all the summer camps they went to were great. It meant I didn't have to deal with them while I was here at home. Always asking me things and wanting to use my stuff. Although I guess I did miss them every now and then. But for the most part it was just the same old every day routine for me. I was glad for them when they had a lot of fun at a camp and would come home telling mom or dad about what they did that day. So there's all that.





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