This summer, each of the older 3 kids attended a few camps. Nicholas went to Cub Scout Camp, Art Camp and High Touch High Tech Science Camp. Grace went to Vacation Bible School, Art Camp, and Tennis Camp (no pictures of this - I forgot). Henry went to Vacation Bible School and Art Camp. Here's an assortment of pictures from some of the camps.
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| For the second year, Nicholas attended the Cub Scout Twilight Camp - it's a week long daily 3-9pm. He worked towards earning several of his requirements and electives and had a lot of fun learning archery, bee bee guns, wood working, sports, crafts, skits, etc. |
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| That's Nicholas' hand pointing to his shot :-) |
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| Skit time! |
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| Touch A Truck day - learning from several First Responders including the K9 unit |
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| Beebee guns |
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| This year in wood working they built a chair - to match the table they made last year! |
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| Great job on the chairs boys! Nicholas loved doing the camp with 2 of his closest friends, Connor and William. |
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| Kick Ball |
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| Henry and Grace both went to VBS at our church. They loved it! |
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| Of course their favorite part was doing it with friends like Colin. |
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| VBS 2019 |
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| Samuel didn't want to be left out in the picture taking department - so he struck a pose!! |
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| For the 3rd year in a row the older 3 kids all attended the How Great Though Art Camp at Roper Farm - it's a multi media art camp that is bibically based and held on a farm where they interact with the animals and spend much of their time outside as well. Again, they made some pretty amazing works! This year's theme was aquatic animals. |
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| Always fun doing this camp with the Schoenoeckes! |
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| Nicholas and his buddy Caleb went to the High Touch High Tech Science Camp again this year. This is a STEM based camp which includes chemical reactions, forensics, fossils, robotics, biology, programming, engineering, bloxels, circuits and many other topics which Nicholas loves! |
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| Team work - using rubber bands as a team to move all the cups into a tower. |
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