This is my son’s artwork accompanying a story about what he did this summer. We had so many fun adventures: two trips to Sauble Beach, a week at Grandma’s, long geocaching hikes, and boating/tubing/off-roading with his uncle.
But his what-I-did-this-summer story was about the bat in our bedroom and how we all had to get rabies vaccinations. I guess I am not surprised. It was a shocking experience.
Still, it was a bit of a standout on the classroom board next to pretty pictures of his classmate’s summer vacations.
I Don’t Think He Understands What I Do
Sunday Morning Chill-Out
Ice Storm
Shaving lessons down the hallway, deep discussions of tsunamis in here. Life is mighty fine.
Black Creek Pioneer Village
Canada's Wonderland
School
Making the most of the last days of summer.
Midnight Madness