Our summer has been CRAZY! I have an absolute ton of pictures that haven't even made it onto the computer yet, but such is life. I did want to share this cute little moment with you and promise (well, maybe) that more pictures/posts about our summer are soon to follow. Andy did several summer camps with different churches, and the girls and I tagged along with him on this last one up in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It was almost like a vacation since (1) It wasn't our church, so we could come and go as we pleased with the kids and (2) Andy only had to preach in the evenings, so our days were fairly free. The girls absolutely LOVED the whole camp experience from the very first moment when they saw they got to sleep on bunk beds until the end when we had to carry their crying, upset-over-having-to-leave little selves to the car when it was time to go. But, on to the title of the post . . .
The girls had their first fishing experience and were very proud of their catches! It was the perfect fishing for a 3 & 4 year old. The lake was almost overflowing with fish. They fished with the tiniest hooks I've ever seen (making me feel slightly more comfortable about putting them in their hands) and bread (what?!). Well, whatever, it worked! The wait time for catching a fish was about 15 seconds! :)
They also swam in the same lake with the same fish . . . (notice I said "they"!) and literally "with." At one point, when it was just Kerri in the water, she had about 20 fish within an arms reach! Here she is using her goggles to look at them underwater.
Also, notice the very tall, very old, very rusty, very rickety (well rickety-looking) slide that I allowed them to use to slide right into the fishes' very favorite spot! Yeah, I'm just a great Mom like that . . . (no comments!) :)
Anyway, this is just proof (for those of you who had doubts) that my sweet-little-dress-wearing-princess-loving girls can get down and fishy with the best of them! :)
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Sugar, Spice, and Everything . . . Fishy?
Posted by The Johnson Scoop at Thursday, August 27, 2009
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