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Last Day of Camp

In all honesty, I think Abby had more fun st Camp Leach than she would have at the real camp! Caleb and Anna didn't have as great a time as we had hoped and it seemed more like outdoor daycare than the real camp experience Matt and I are used to.  (Here's wishing we lived closer to Wananna!)

Today's camp activities included archery, dolls, and play dough.  Abby and her friend also decorated cookies,

 

And they painted more fairy houses and accessories!  Fun, fun times!
 

Abby was sent an awesome gift from a sweet teen we don't even know!  She mailed Abby one of her own American Girl dolls and an extra outfit!

 

It's been a fantastic week of Camp Leach, with one more culminating activity occurring this weekend.  The tie-dye kit didn't come in time, so we will tie-dye shirts this weekend!  This is apparently something Abby has been wanting to do for a long time, and we had no idea!  They did this at camp today, so Camp Leach will be tie-dying too!  

Abby was definitely showing her tiredness today.  Her respiratory rate was higher than it has been and her sats were lower.  I'm hoping she can relax tomorrow and SLEEP IN!  The girl has been waking up at 6 every morning!

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