Not only did she help me with Miguel's 40th birthday, she helped with the kids while I went down the Snake River, then, as if that weren't enough to wear someone out, she prepared her second annual "Kid's Camp," which she carried out while I was in New York. She watched the kids a total of 5 days, the longest I've ever left them! She made t-shirts for three different days. She had a theme for each day-- bugs, space, and I can't remember what the last one was. They did crafts, made snacks, went for a hike in the mountains, and looked through a telescope at Saturn (K said they could see the rings! how cool is that?). I wish I had half her energy. My kids and I are sure blessed to have such wonderful parents/grandparents (and Miguel's dad is no exception!).
"...Christopher Robin and I walked along, under branches lit up by the moon...Posing our questions to Owl and Eeyore as our days disappeared all too soon... So, help me if you can I've got to get back to the house at Pooh Corner by one. You'd be surprised there's so much to be done; count all the bees in the hive,chase all the clouds from the sky..." --from Return to Pooh Corner by Kenny Loggins
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Super Grandma
This woman is Super Mom and Grandma. (with a little help from Super Grandpa and Dad)
Not only did she help me with Miguel's 40th birthday, she helped with the kids while I went down the Snake River, then, as if that weren't enough to wear someone out, she prepared her second annual "Kid's Camp," which she carried out while I was in New York. She watched the kids a total of 5 days, the longest I've ever left them! She made t-shirts for three different days. She had a theme for each day-- bugs, space, and I can't remember what the last one was. They did crafts, made snacks, went for a hike in the mountains, and looked through a telescope at Saturn (K said they could see the rings! how cool is that?). I wish I had half her energy. My kids and I are sure blessed to have such wonderful parents/grandparents (and Miguel's dad is no exception!).
Not only did she help me with Miguel's 40th birthday, she helped with the kids while I went down the Snake River, then, as if that weren't enough to wear someone out, she prepared her second annual "Kid's Camp," which she carried out while I was in New York. She watched the kids a total of 5 days, the longest I've ever left them! She made t-shirts for three different days. She had a theme for each day-- bugs, space, and I can't remember what the last one was. They did crafts, made snacks, went for a hike in the mountains, and looked through a telescope at Saturn (K said they could see the rings! how cool is that?). I wish I had half her energy. My kids and I are sure blessed to have such wonderful parents/grandparents (and Miguel's dad is no exception!).
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