Hello Cousins and the rest! It's only seven days until Jennifer and Sean's wedding and only eight days until the unofficial start of Cousin Camp.
Before I get to the list of what you need to bring, let me remind you of how funny our family is. We seem to avoid adding new names to our group. For example, we started out with one Michael (Grandma) and ended up with four more. We had one Sean, added another and soon we'll have one more! And we have two Megans. In the same fashion, we try not to add too many extra birthdays, either. Olivia and Uncle Sean share one. Michael McKenna tried to join in that one but missed by an inch. Aunt Shannon and Daniel share one. Am I missing any? I know we have quite a few near-misses.
OK. On to business. You all know basically what to bring, but I'll remind you a few things just in case. I made a list a few weeks back and I'm going to refer to it now so I don't forget anything.
BYO: Beach towel; Scrapbooking Supplies; Cooler; T-Shirts for T-Shirt Making; Games; Field Day Game Supplies (jump rope? potato sacks?); Camera; Blanket and Pillow (I have some but probably not enough); Ca... Hmm. Ca - what? My writing is gibberish! All I can read is the first two letters! What would I want you guys to bring that started with a Ca? Catfish? Canasta? Carpeting? Cantaloupe? Calliope? Ca...well, if you figure it out be sure to bring it.
I'll have all the food we need for Sunday along with some of the basics, and I figure the grown-ups can sit down together, look at the menu and decide how much of everything we need to keep our strength up during the week. The great thing is, we're close to civilization so we don't have to worry if we forget something.
I will be seeing you all real soon!
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Only Twelve More Days
I can't believe how soon CC is going to be here! It felt like such a looooooong time and now we're down to 12 measly days!
Uncle Donnie designed a special logo for our Cousin Camp 2009 enjoyment - isn't it awesome?! I love it. Make sure you have your shirt ready for the big event. If you still need a logo, let Aunt Brandi know. She will tell you how to get one.
In the next few days I'll be posting a list of things to bring. I love you all and can't wait to see you.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Just some fun photos
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Let Freedom Ring!
Ahh, the 4th of July! The perfect time to consider what an awesome country we live in! I hope you thought a bit about just what a miracle America is, while you were eating hot dogs off the grill and watching fireworks.
I was up at the cottage preparing for Cousin Camp. We've got a really nice beach for the bigger kids, and a little beach area for the little kids. The fire ring is all cleaned out, we've got plenty of wood, and Uncle Ken and I are prepping the boats so we've got lots of transportation on the water. It is going to be FANTASTIC!
Do you know who the apostle Paul is? He was a great Christian who didn't believe that Jesus was God until he got blinded by a bright light on the road to Damascus and heard Jesus speak to him from heaven. That helped him become a believer pretty quick! Once he became a Christian, Paul started a lot of churches and traveled all around the world. While he was traveling, he wrote letters to the churches to encourage the people and teach them how to be good Christians. In fact, his letters are a big part of the Bible. And in his letters, he wrote prayers! He was an excellent pray-er, and he told the people what he was praying for them. I think that is such a great idea, I'm going to do the same thing. I'm going to pray for all of you and tell you what I'm praying - like Paul did.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for all the people whom we love and that love us - these are the people who look forward to Cousin Camp and make it so fun. I ask that your Spirit be with us every day and every night, so that we can grow in love for each other and love for You. Amen!
We are going to have a great time! A blessed time! And I have a special request for every cousin: When you say your prayers each night, ask God to bless our time at Cousin Camp, and all the people who come to stay or just to visit. And if you feel like it, you can leave a comment and tell us what you're praying for-just like the apostle Paul did.
Love,
Aunt Shannon
I was up at the cottage preparing for Cousin Camp. We've got a really nice beach for the bigger kids, and a little beach area for the little kids. The fire ring is all cleaned out, we've got plenty of wood, and Uncle Ken and I are prepping the boats so we've got lots of transportation on the water. It is going to be FANTASTIC!
Do you know who the apostle Paul is? He was a great Christian who didn't believe that Jesus was God until he got blinded by a bright light on the road to Damascus and heard Jesus speak to him from heaven. That helped him become a believer pretty quick! Once he became a Christian, Paul started a lot of churches and traveled all around the world. While he was traveling, he wrote letters to the churches to encourage the people and teach them how to be good Christians. In fact, his letters are a big part of the Bible. And in his letters, he wrote prayers! He was an excellent pray-er, and he told the people what he was praying for them. I think that is such a great idea, I'm going to do the same thing. I'm going to pray for all of you and tell you what I'm praying - like Paul did.
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank you for all the people whom we love and that love us - these are the people who look forward to Cousin Camp and make it so fun. I ask that your Spirit be with us every day and every night, so that we can grow in love for each other and love for You. Amen!
We are going to have a great time! A blessed time! And I have a special request for every cousin: When you say your prayers each night, ask God to bless our time at Cousin Camp, and all the people who come to stay or just to visit. And if you feel like it, you can leave a comment and tell us what you're praying for-just like the apostle Paul did.
Love,
Aunt Shannon
Monday, June 29, 2009
Kitchen Patrol and Water Rodents
Aunt Mimi guessed it - K.P. stands for Kitchen Patrol! This year, I'm going to let the cousins clean up the dinner mess and tidy up in the evening. If it's on the list, it's final. Don't even think about arguing! (I know you won't.)
K.P. Responsibilities (Dinner only - all the other meals, we do it like before)
Doesn't K.P. sound like a fantastic idea?
Regarding water rodents, I would like anyone who is planning to go on the Island Expedition (check the calendar to see if you're old enough) to prepare a bit before we go. Uncle Ken and I have some suspicions about the island, but since we've never been there this will be the first opportunity to see if our suspicions are valid. We think that beavers live on the island and that they've been harvesting trees. Your assignment is to research beavers and find out some facts.
Whoa! Slow down! Just take some brief notes - I'm not suggesting a REPORT, it's SUMMER for crying out loud! Bring the notes with you so we can determine if beavers live on the island. Some questions I have are: What is a beaver's habitat? What do they eat? What is their home called? Do they always build dams or do they sometimes not build them? Why do they chew on trees? Can they breath under water? How many live together in one place? Do they live a long time? Do they have a lot of kid-beavers at one time? What are kid-beavers called, anyway? I have more questions, but that would make it a report and we already decided that it's summer and reports are NOT COOL. Hopefully one or more of you can help me out with the information. If you do, the Island Expedition will be a blast!
I don't know about you, but whenever I think of beavers I think of the Beaver family in the book, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." That is one of my favorite books ever. I saw a special license plate once that said "Aslan's" on it. I though it was pretty clever. What do you think the driver was trying to say about herself?
K.P. Responsibilities (Dinner only - all the other meals, we do it like before)
- Put away leftovers and other food
- Throw out trash (we'll split it up into categories: burnable and non-burnable)
- Wash, dry and put away dishes
- Run the vacuum if needed
- Rub Aunt Shannon's back for 15 minutes
Doesn't K.P. sound like a fantastic idea?
Regarding water rodents, I would like anyone who is planning to go on the Island Expedition (check the calendar to see if you're old enough) to prepare a bit before we go. Uncle Ken and I have some suspicions about the island, but since we've never been there this will be the first opportunity to see if our suspicions are valid. We think that beavers live on the island and that they've been harvesting trees. Your assignment is to research beavers and find out some facts.
Whoa! Slow down! Just take some brief notes - I'm not suggesting a REPORT, it's SUMMER for crying out loud! Bring the notes with you so we can determine if beavers live on the island. Some questions I have are: What is a beaver's habitat? What do they eat? What is their home called? Do they always build dams or do they sometimes not build them? Why do they chew on trees? Can they breath under water? How many live together in one place? Do they live a long time? Do they have a lot of kid-beavers at one time? What are kid-beavers called, anyway? I have more questions, but that would make it a report and we already decided that it's summer and reports are NOT COOL. Hopefully one or more of you can help me out with the information. If you do, the Island Expedition will be a blast!
I don't know about you, but whenever I think of beavers I think of the Beaver family in the book, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." That is one of my favorite books ever. I saw a special license plate once that said "Aslan's" on it. I though it was pretty clever. What do you think the driver was trying to say about herself?
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Meet you all in the livestock pavilion
What are we doing and when?
It is now very easy to find out: The Cousin Camp Calendar.
I realize this version is very tiny. You can click on it to make it bigger. However, since this is a blog and not a website, I can't safely post it for download. Sooooo...you'll have to request me to email you a very large and legible version. You know where to go-it's lovecousincamp at gmail.com.
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