
Abe and Deb at the campfire the first night.

Mom and Sarah (Abe's girlfriend) also relaxed.

Tori, the daughter of the people we rented from, became fast friends with the girls.

Here is their funny pose for the camera.

Morgan and Taylor were so happy that Tori and her family shared the little electric vehicles.

Morgan even gave Jordan a ride.

The neighbors also took a load out on their raft. Deb rode in the spotter position.

On the pontoon--Jordan contemplates the function of sunglasses.

How do these things go on my face?

Auntie time.

Morgan and me.

Bracken let Morgan drive.

So Jordan decided she neede to drive too.

Happy with Pawpaw.

Taylor needed a little nap with Aunt Bekah.

Jordan really wanted in the water, so dad took her in for a bit.

Aunt Bekah with her nieces.

By the end of the ride we were all bundled up.

Shopping in Michigan City--Jordan walks between her aunties.

Taylor was the cause of many repairs to the bean bags with her overhand throws.

"hi"

Playing bean bag toss.

I love the sand, especially if it's very messy.

Another campfire.

Sarah and Taylor enjoy their smores.

Sitting around the campfire for smores again.

Taylor and Morgan rode their bikes in their pajamas to squeeze in one more activity before bedtime.

She doesn't care that she's riding in a nightgown at all.


Abe and Sarah

Playing concentration.

Coloring.

I had to mess with the settings on this picture to get the rainbow to show up more, but it was the first rainbow that both Taylor and Morgan remember seeing.

This was one of the cabins we had.

Abe and Pa get in another game of bocce ball.

Taylor jumping in her "dive" formation.

Morgan gave the thumbs up that she was ready for her picture--and held it throughout the jump.

Tori's dad pulled the girls behind his boat again.

Tori, Taylor, and Morgan.

Jordan and Morgan playing. Notice the sand in Jordan's hair. :)
2 Comments:
awwww! it does my heart good to see your family! it looks like you guys had an amazing time!!!!!
Looks like you you guys had a good time. Say hi to Abe for me!
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