While Doug made the soccer girls pancakes and helped them get ready for their trip back to Bethany this morning, I picked up Cameron form camp at 9 a.m. It was still raining so getting his luggage took a little longer than normal. I didn't mind as that gave me even more time to listen to his camp stories. He agreed with Meg - teen camp was a lot more fun than main camp. He liked his cabin mates for the most part and enjoyed his counselors as well. He struggled with wake boarding, but was happy that he got to try it. He picked archery and paddle boarding as his other two activities and found more success with those. He lost his Winnie the Pooh towel, which I predicted, but he did find it on the beach before he packed to come home. He appreciated the cards and flashlight that I sent him. They played endless games of Euchre and he learned a few new card games as well. The food was excellent, especially the chicken nuggets, grilled cheese and macaroni and cheese. They grilled out more than in the past, which Cameron appreciated. Overall, except for being exhausted, he thoroughly loved Camp Crosley and will definitely go back again next year.
Once we unloaded the car, the rest of the day was spent at home watching the British Open, doing laundry and resting. This was supposed to be Cal's last day at Tippy, but they called off his shift due to the rain. Cal didn't mind at all. He saw Tiger perform well at the Open and took Hannah-Marie to Oakwood instead. Liam came over for the afternoon to visit Meg. He had family coming in for the night, so he didn't stay long. We let Cameron pick the dinner spot, so at 5:30 he, Meg, Doug and I headed to Buffalo Wild Wings in Goshen. We ended the evening back here playing Euchre and Hearts with Grandma and Grandpa. Although, Doug and my Dad were the big winners, no one seemed to mind.
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