So if anyone is interested in processing meat birds for the freezer, we are open to having another Freezer Camp 101 next Saturday or Sunday. Just PM me and I will send you the address and time. DH will be home this coming weekend, so the class should be better organized and faster paced.
Please let me know if you choose next Sunday afternoon. We are gone camping with our Cub Scout group Friday/Saturday.
I was bummed I didn't get to be there today. I went to Yelm to pick my son up from camp. On a long road that seemed like it was in the middle of no-where - but, thankfully, very near camp, I heard a loud grinding noise and my gas pedal started shaking hard. Then it stopped and started and did this a few times over and over. I got to camp, let the car rest for a couple of hours and let my son show me around camp, and checked the fluids before heading out. I drove it back to the city of Yelm & took the kids to pizza for lunch (so they had full tummies just in case we got stranded and had to wait a couple hours for AAA to show up). It seemed fine on the drive home. I don't know what happened. DH is guessing I may have gotten a rock stuck somewhere. He'll drive it tomorrow to work and see how it goes for him.
My son absolutely loved camp and wants to go back next year! His only regret is he refused to take the swimming test last Sunday. He was pretty freaked out on Sunday and I don't think he was emotionally ready to tackle anything at that point. Because he didn't take the test, he wasn't allowed to use any of the floating islands or water slides that they have all week long. I asked him if he'd be willing to take the test next year and he said he definitely would. He knows how to swim. I'm sure he would have passed the test. It's a bummer he didn't get to use the islands and slides - they looked like they would have been pretty fun. He loved the rest of the activities that he did at camp though. I'm so glad he adapted to being away from home so well. He slept in the bunk above his counselor, and I think knowing there was an adult near by helped him a lot.