We had a fabulously busy weekend (as usual). I tried to be ahead of the game by carrying around the camera. Harper loves to pose! So do Preston and Quincy! Good thing too, because the teenaged crowd in the house is not as willing!
It was the North Osage 4-H Club's 80th birthday bash on Saturday. We enjoyed looking over lots of historic 4-H projects, and old photos of people who are now teachers for our kids! It was a nice party!
Preston was really happy because they had candy placed around!
And cake!
After the birthday party, Colin and Cam had a game. While the team was warming up, I noticed Cam was hanging out by the concession stand. Apparently he thinks if your sisters are working, you can con them out of some sort of free popcorn or something. It didn't happen for him, and I am not sure his coach was happy with his warm up either!
Today the CWF group had their last meeting and picnic before their trip to New York and Washington DC. The girls had a lot of fun playing sand volleyball with the kids they are going on the trip with. They leave in 12 days and are getting nervous and excited. They were not really happy with my idea that their scrapbook when they get back should include all sorts of the preliminary stuff -- and didn't really like that I was snapping photos!
Which is why there are way more photos of the little girls playing than there are of Mallory and Madison and their group!
When I got the camera out, they pretended to be texting! Nice girls - nice! Someday they will appreciate my photographing their childhoood. Someday!
They played a trivia game to see how much they knew about history and the monuments/landmarks that they will be visiting. One kid suggested that they play this game when they get back rather than today! :)
Harper was happy to find cookies on the food buffet! She and Quincy had a great time playing with the little brothers and sisters!
Now we are ready to start into a new week. Colin left today for tackle football camp at Emporia State University. I am going to miss my field lining buddy! Luckily, it is not a long camp!
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