| Fun at the Lair Part 2 |
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| The Lair is fun for every one but more so for the kids. They can get dirty and wet but not really into serious trouble. After breakfast they had to explore the creek and later in the week paddled a raft in the dammed section. |
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Then it was some pool time. Yes, that is our five year old grandson doing a forward somersault off the diving board. |
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Oour two grand-daughters were in different age groups but had a kickball contest against each other. |
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Suddenly the wind picked up and dropped large sugar-pine cones all around our tent. They clattered on the tent roofs and were a bit dangerous as they crashed to the ground. |
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Opa and Grandma B took a walk to Camp Oskie, the newer of the three camps. Then in the afternoon we all went to to the pool at Camp Blue. |
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We couldn't believe that our six-months-pregnant daughter did a backwards dive off the board. All the kids applauded her and we thought she had flipped her lid. |