Looking back through summer pictures, it's easy to see what a fun, full summer we had. Many great memories, for sure. But perhaps the highlight of all highlights was our week at Cran-Hill Ranch. Joe had the opportunity to serve as a counselor for Remembrance Ranch, which is hosted by Cran-Hill. So while Joe and his buddy, Casey Koopmans, were working with high-risk youth, Laura and I stayed with the kids at our campsites.
There are a lot of pictures, so I will try to keep my comments to a minimum.
We actually decided to come the weekend before Remembrance Ranch began to have some time for family camp.
First activity - Claire climbed the rock wall
Slip 'n Slide
Fresh air, fresh fruit
Doesn't get better than that.
The beach
Lots of time spent looking for shells
Hay Ride
Petting zoo
Campfire
Chapel in the Pines
Sidewalk chalk
Running down the hill before bedtime
A bedtime story, and then a good-bye to Dad as he heads to the other end of camp for Remembrance Ranch. We would get to see him briefly each day, which was always a treat, but mostly, he was with his campers.
Naturally, we spent a bit of time in the Craft Shop
Making friends with a monarch in the craft shop
Archery
Claire's bullseye! (in the yellow)
The rodeo
Claire participated in the sack race
And then Claire and Wes (Koopmans) faced off in a jousting match.
And finally, the good ol' tug of war.
Victory!
Glad we were able to see Joe doing the ropes course.
And then back to the rock wall.
Another fun activity was learning to steer the pony rides.
Mid-week, Kate and Ruby joined us for a couple days.
Back to the beach
Love our Cousins!
And of course, throughout the week, we went on a few pony rides.
And another run at the slip 'n slide. This time Henry was ready to give it a go.
Be still my heart.
What can I say? Lots of beach time.
Sling shots!
The face of a successful shot!
What a week. I could have probably posted a couple dozen more pictures, but you get the point. Crafts, beach, pony rides, games, repeat.
Admittedly, I was a little nervous going into the week. Excited, but nervous. But what a great week it turned out to be. I was so impressed by our kids. They were wonderful. I think we'll be talking about this week for years to come. We'll be talking about the skunk who made a midnight visit to our campsite, barn store candy runs, monarch caterpillars who came and went, lots of bike rides, me waddling around the pony corral at 6 months pregnant, and so much more.




























