On Saturday the girls and their Dad headed out at 8:30am for their Daddy-Daughter Day!! It was about a 1/2 hour away and it started at 9am. It was out by Lake Mary so it was a little chilly but it was a great day and warmed up pretty good! Some families had camped out and since we aren't campers we didn't have the supplies to stay over during a COLD Flagstaff night in pop-up tents and sleeping bags! No generator... not enough down sleeping bags... no lanterns...you get the idea...
They had several 'stations' they could go to and craft things. It was organized by the men so of course there was a 'rifle' or 'pistol' making station complete with rubber bands for ammo! Another station they could make a satchel to put their ammo in.
They had hot dogs cooked over an open fire for lunch. And due to the fact it was organized by men--there were no bathrooms arranged for! So the girls had to go out by a bush!!
All in all it was a fun day! And a break for Mom, who was home with Payton, because Dad and the kids didn't get home til 1:30pm!
Here are the 'pictures' Kerby took of the fun day! **Notice they are not pictures at all but small 'movies' --the camera was on the 'Movie' mode all day!!









4 comments:
I'm laughing out loud about the little movies! That's too funny that it was in the wrong mode the whole time! It sounds like a fun day for the girls to have with their dad, though... and nice break for you!
my dad did this with his last golf trip. they have tons of little movies of them all standing together saying to each other, "did you hear it click, did it work? did we take a picture". the answer is NO, you're taking a movie! so funny!
kerby is such a good sport, rich hates this kind of thing. i guess with four girls you have to give into the daddy/daughter activities at some point!
At least you have some memories, I didn't dare let Fred take the camera out into the wilderness! Sarah said someone was out taking pictures, I just need to find out who it was!
Too funny! At least Kerby tried to bring back some pictures--good job Kerb! Your girls are real troopers for using a bush for potty breaks. I think I would have said, "I want to go home."
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