Thursday, 3 September 2020

Gramma Camp Tuesday

Tuesday it warmed up some. Josephine and I played UNO, Sorry, AND Skip-bo, while Isabelle read, in the morning.

In the afternoon, Josephine and I trucked down to the trailcams. For the first time, both Cinnamon and Nutmeg came with us. 

I was using my videocamera, which has seen better days. It doesn't like low-light photos. I'll have to take my camera in the future.

Cinnamon decided to climb the tree. It is a favourite with most of our cats. 

cat walkies from Jennifer Jilks on Vimeo.

Nutmeg decided to join him.



There are lots of mushrooms in the forest.


Grampa bought us some dumplings for lunch, which the girls devoured, using chopsticks. After their world tour, they spent a lot of time in Asia, the girls are quite proficient. Me, not so much! Grampa is really good, as he lived so long in Vancouver where there is a strong Asian population.

I did some gardening, while the girls read. Grampa asked if Izzy would rake up some debris from our wood pile in exchange for Skittles. "Sure, Grampa!"




Our afternoon video had to be early (usually they watch a video at 3 p.m.), because the Raptors were playing at 5:30. We watched The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey. Grampa had taped two of these. Wednesday will be The Battle of the Five Armies!



The girls read, while we watched the basketball game. I cheered loudly, as I channelled my late mother, and the girls giggled. It was fun.

Dinner was ribs for most of us, and pot pie for Jos. Green beans, carrots and peas, rounded it off.  

5 comments:

Tom said...

...the happy campers seem happy!

William Kendall said...

Cats do love climbing their trees.

Red said...

Keeping kids active and organized is a challenge. You do a great job with these kids.

Anvilcloud said...

Cool leaf photo that you are also using for a header.

JJ is also a skittles fan.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

We cook Asian food and use chopsticks so often we have everyday chopsticks and "good" chopsticks! Some weeks we probably use chopsticks more than a knife and fork.