
Yes, we are still surviving camp. Barely. This weekend it was a girl with sickle-cell anemia who had to be taken by ambulance to Halifax. That kind of put a damper on my day off with Carole in
Wolfville. She'll be fine, she'd had similar episodes before, but never told us. Anyway, I've had a pretty good day today, and I'm sad that camp ends in two weeks (that's gotta be a good sign). Here are some pictures from our day at
Keji National Park. Watching the girls try to canoe was pretty funny. They got the hang of it eventually.


The girls loved the campfire! We sang campfire songs and made
s'mores.

Carole looking relaxed.

More pictures to come!
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