Sunday 28th June: Today dawned with a thick frost and subzero temperatures. Fortunately Edward's camp had been sleeping indoors and not under canvas last night! The Cub Leader rang to say Edward wasn't very happy this morning so I drove over to see him. He was tired, cold and hungry - three good reasons to be unhappy! I made him some hot breakfast and had a cuddle with him and he decided to stay on at the camp. While I was out Steve had delivered Peter and Jonathan to Sunday School and I collected them later. My friend Sharon and her children Thomas and Katelyn came round for roast lunch and rich chocolate mousse (husband Gordon is a Cub leader and son Brandon is a Cub on the camp too).
At 3pm the camp was finishing so I went a little earlier and was there in time to see the children going on the flying fox (zip wire).
Home for homemade pizzas and off to bed for Edward to catch up on lost sleep!
The photo is one of Edward on the flying fox, which you had to climb up the side of a steep hill to get on to and went right across the top of a large paddock. There was a lot of screaming as the children rattled down it!
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