Monday, October 18, 2010

Photo of the Week

The chill is in the air. We were at camp on Saturday showing some nice new families around the facility. It was a little breezy, especially around the ropes course. One of the "toureys," (Is that a word? I don't think so, but lets not worry about that right now) so lets just say that toureys equals a person taking the tour. Anyway, this younger girl was almost swept into Root Beer Lake by a huge gust of wind. So we found some rocks and weighed down her pockets. Besides the windy day it was a beautiful time to waltz around camp. There were some neat happenings at camp. First, the beam gym has a nice fresh coat of paint. The gym is no longer red and now is more of a blueish gray color. It looks great. Also, the bathrooms near the office are finally finished. They are ready to use and will be very helpful during the summer. We took some pictures with our cell phone, but they came out too blurry. We will try to take better photos next week. Only at camp would photos of bathrooms make so many people happy. (That is how we roll)

Speaking of photos we were thinking of trying something new and fun. So with every blog we are going to post a Photo or two of the week. It feels like we need some theme music. We need some type of I-Carly gadget where "Sam" pushes a button and the crowd roars. How do we get one of those? So introducing the new and fun-filled "PHOTO OF THE WEEK" section to our blog. Yeah! Feel free to email us if you have any pictures that you think will make the cut.

So what's happening this week. Is everyone getting ready for Halloween? Do you have your costumes yet? BOO! Did you buy candy? We have a rule that candy needs to be purchased on 10/31. Candy that is purchased earlier tends to disappear. If you find yourself in this situation it is plausible to blame ghosts, or any other scary Halloween creatures. Ghosts have a sweet tooth and love candy corn.

Now for our weekly sports moment. The Jets and Giants continue to roll. Both baseball playoff series are tied at 1-1. We might be heading towards a seven game series. The baseball season seems to end later and later each year. Hopefully we will not see snow during any of the games. Also the season is starting for all you basketball and hockey fans. (We do have a few hockey fans at camp. Last count there were three of you) Both those seasons are very long, but the nice part is that when the playoffs end camp is just about ready to begin.

So have a great week everyone and keep thinking about camp.

Brad and Tricia

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