Nathan got a little too much sun. He looks toasty. Abe is getting a hair cut tomorrow. He thinks the hair is too long. He is going back to camp on Sunday for three more weeks. He is a lucky boy. What a great summer.
Lunch was at Pamela's and we ate their famous pancakes. The boys had chocolate chip pancakes with bananas inside. Nathan was so tired that he was talking in 1/2 time and moving slow. This is the place that the Obamas love to eat at when they come to Pittsburgh. They even had them come to the White House and make them for 200 people about two years ago. One of the owners got a phone call while she was driving the car on her cellphone. She thought it was a prank call and hung up on the people from the White House. The person phoned back and Pamela had to pull to the side of the road. She was in such shock.
The boys and all the campers get off the buses in new TShirts. So they are clean looking.
Look at Stu in his suit. It is 92 degrees. HOT! He left work in downtown, to see his boys come home from camp. He ate lunch with us and went back to work. Nathan just getting off the bus. If you have two kids coming home, you need two people to meet them. One for each bus/ kid. There were nine buses. One boy on Nathan's bus was crying because he could not find his mom. I had been talking with her before, and assured him she was looking for him. We called her on the cellphone and she came running. She was getting another daughter off the different bus. It is such a sight seeing all the kids coming home. I remember when I was their age and I took a bus to Camp Wingfoot and home on the bus. I think there were three buses from Pittsburgh for the girls camp. I went for eight weeks and loved it. I went to camp from the age of seven to sixteen, for eight weeks each summer. The first year I went to camp, my parents went to Europe for six weeks. Do you understand the reason I was sent to camp? I was the youngest of three daughters. We were all at camp for eight weeks. I was send to the junior camp,Wing R Roo. It was for kids from age 4-10. And I know a boy that went there at age four. Can you imagine that? I think seven is too young for eight weeks. It was on Lake Erie and today is a park. The buildings / cabins, pool, and meal building are still there.
Tomorrow we are going to Burggr for lunch. As Abe needs his red meat. And dinner is lamb chops, salad, corn on the cob on Sat. Night. Fruit and ice cream, kondikes for dessert. After dinner there was a game of basketball. Mollie was playing and the girl can scream. All Abe thinks and does is basketball. Then the men watched a basketball movie and the girls played on their NEW Kindle. Tomorrow Abe goes back to camp for the final three weeks.
Mollie throwing the ball.
Nathan is using the ITouch. They are watching a basketball movie.
Abe got taller and is all legs. Look at his basketball socks. He owns ten pairs in all different colors. He keeps them in a special basket.
The girls play with the IPad.
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