Saturday, 5 September 2020

Gramma Camp Thursday

 The day started earlier than the day before. At 9:30 I went downstairs to see if anyone was awake. Josephine jumped out, from behind the curtain, to scare me! I screamed!

Despite that, Isabelle was the first up. "I just don't know what to have for breakfast!" I suggested she try lunch for breakfast again. Chicken soup was keenly heated up! 

We played around a bit. Jos and I played Sorry, and SKIP-BO. Isabelle played around with the app Anvilcloud introduced us to. THis is what she did!

Uncle Felix from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Last beach day of the summer

Next, it was beach time. The clouds were ominous, but they passed over.







You can rent these from Le Boat, in Smiths Falls. 



The gull photobombed me!

This was a river. Isabelle was in charge, and ordered Josephine around. They built walls. 



There were a lot of people out fishing.

Off we went home, Josephine was getting bored, poor girl. They got warm, and got dressed. It was movie time. The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies. It was epic!


Grampa went into town to bring us home our pizzas. We watched the Raptors basketball game, and were happy they finally won. It was quite exciting, in the last half second. More 'epic!' Our day was done.

7 comments:

Tom said...

...kids have fun getting sandy!

carol l mckenna said...

What great fun at Grandma's camp ~ great photos too!

Live each moment with love,

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Anvilcloud said...

Oh dear. Sorry about that. lol

Nancy J said...

When is the water TOO cold for a play or a dip? Enjoy those wonderful days, this year must be about the days the young ladies stay with you the most, and how many other families are so thankful for the grandparents who so happily have the grandies to stay, entertain, do schoolwork and more? You two are real troopers!!!

Lowcarb team member said...

So pleased you got time at the beach.

All the best Jan

The Furry Gnome said...

You run a pretty active gramma camp!

Ontario Wanderer said...

There is a lot happening in your little section of the world. It is exhausting just reading about it!