Day 4 started the same as Day 3. We got up and we ate breakfast and did a flag ceremony. As usual I took photos while everybody was getting up. I think I took the most pictures this day. If I'm not careful I can end up taking hundreds of photos in just a little while. Its kind of an addiction I think.
Flag ceremony was great again. This time for the Scoutmaster's Minute I read the story about the man who gave a ride to a little boy in his Corvette. The boy asked the man to drive to his house. The man thought the boy wanted to show off the car to his friends, but instead the boy came out of the house carrying his crippled little brother. He promised his brother that someday he would like to buy him a corvette just like this man's. The man was taken aback and humbled. If we put all other needs before ourselves, this would be a much better world. We had a great discussion.
Merit badges started off again and we were able to make good progress. The most progress of course, was made on the water. It was definitely a lot more dreary to work on photography, nature and fishing than to go play in the water. We did give them a very generous amount of free time however. The hardest merit badge to get through was Environmental Science, but three of them stayed on course even though it was boring. We had a great discussion on bees and the differences between the drones and worker bees and queens. Who would have thought that bees were so interesting.
A highlight of the day was when each of the leaders' younger sons got to come over. Quinn is my son, Heber is Andrew's son and Alex is Aaron's son. They are all 9 years old and were going to stay with us the remainder of the camp. We picked them up on the dock and brought them over in Aaron's boat. Quinn was showing off while coming over and his hat blew off and he almost lost it. Once they arrived it wasn't long before they were borrowing kayaks and paddling around in our little lagoon area.
One of the funniest moments of the day was when Chase had to go to the bathroom while riding a tube and couldn't wait to hold it. Us on the shore heard a "Hurry I can't hold it" while Aaron was slowing the boat down for the smaller kids who were in the kayaks. Then it was "Oh no I really can't hold it" and we saw Chase slide off the tube into the water. The ensuing conversation between a bobbing Chase in the water and the other kids in the boats and the kayaks was hilarious. I will let you guys use your imagination.
The second funniest time was when I made donuts. My wife was the one who brought the younger boys to the dock and when she did she brought me the things to make donuts. I had thought the week before that donuts would be a nice surprise. And it was. I cleaned up one of the tables really good and spread out the dough. I had a lot more flour than I needed so I left it in a bowl. Teresa had also sent honey, powdered sugar, chocolate, maple and caramel frosting, regular sugar and a few more toppings. They turned out really good, much better than I thought they would. I had several nice comments and now I think the boys might be starting to like me.
The craziness started after almost all the donuts were made and the boys decided to have a flour fight. The guilty culprits were Kaleb, Dalton, Zach, Kiowa and Beau. I am not sure who started it but somebody took a pinch of flour and threw it into somebody's face (whom I think was Kaleb), which then that person took a handful and threw back and then it started. The white cloud was so great that you couldn't tell where the smoke from the fire started and the flour cloud started. They blended well together. It wasn't long before the powdered sugar and regular sugar was added to the projectile list. I also think the salt got taken and some licorice was even flung. Andrew L. was sitting all nice and polite in the canopy while this was going on and it wasn't too long before they noticed him. They dumped a pile on his head. Fortunately his hoodie was on. I had my camera and told them I couldn't be a target because it would surely ruin my $10,000 (they actually believed me for a few minutes, that it cost that much haha) piece of equipment. But they did find a way to get around that by sneaking up behind me and pelting me in the back. Its ok because I plastered whoever it was in the face. My memory thinks it was Kiowa who was guilty there.
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| If you look closely those are deer butts in the middle of the night |
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| Aaron's Tent with the moon. This was taken with a point and shoot camera but its not too bad for that reason |
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| Carson tells Brad he'll take care of the fire |
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| Andrew's lips were so dried up that he could barely blow his horn. This is the last time he blew it. I certainly appreciate his effort. |
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| The Bald Eagle is back |
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| Zach what did you lose? I say that a lot |
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| Gathering for the morning meal |
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| Gabren, Zach and Aaron |
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| Zach says "Yeah, my sister is always kicking my butt on the 4-wheeler". Gabren does his best to console him. |
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| "What the sun is up? I slept with my sunglasses on so I can't tell" |
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| Carson says. "I wish my girlfriend could see me in my uniform. Then she will never break up with me." Dalton says, "Wait, I think I buttoned my shirt uneven" |
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| Kaleb perks up when he hears the word "girl" mentioned. "There's girls here? I better get up!" |
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| Beaubiwan Kenobi, Jedi Master, carries his scout shirt so that he can leave it on a chair somewhere later. The focus in his gaze is amazing. Great things are going to happen today. Meanwhile in the back Gabren is still trying to counsel Zach with his sister problem. |
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| Zach says "Gosh all she does is spin donuts and whooshes right by me like I'm standing still. Gabren is empathetic but incredulous "But Zach she's a girl! What are you letting her do that to you for?!" |
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| Chase, not quite awake, thinks. "If I close my eyes maybe the bad man will not see me." |
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| Oh its only Chad. I'm not scared now. |
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| Kiowa starts a mighty stretch. |
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| "I'm pretty sure a buck was walking around me all night. You should have seen his horns!" Little do they know there was a bunch of does around them most of the night |
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| "I haven't changed my contacts for three days!" |
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| "Ouch this contact is stinging my eye. My hands are cold!" |
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| Tucker, Aaron, Andrew and Andrew starting breakfast |
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| Leave no trace exercise. Everybody line up side by side and walk straight and pick up any garbage you come across. Incredibly straight line guys, but at least we were clean. |
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| Gabren, Carson, Kiowa, Chase, Dalton, Beau, Zach, Kaleb, Josh and Andrew |
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| Pancakes for breakfast under the watchful eye of Tucker |
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| Kaleb feeling accomplished and in the zone like Michael Jordan. Carson bragging about his girlfriend while Dalton is thinking "yeah right". Kiowa is back there looking for tracks while Chase is contemplating if he gets raw fish today. |
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| Tucker and Beau learning to cast a fly rod |
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| Tucker and Andrew L. as we are heading to the dock to get the younger boys. We let Tucker take a few practice runs |
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| Kiowa's little frog friend. |
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| Thats Chase off the tube and in the water after announcing that he couldn't hold it any longer. Notice the boys out in the kayaks which is why Aaron had to slow down. You c an see Chase's little head in the water. |
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| Aaron circles his boat not believing what he is hearing. |
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| Lots of giggling and laughter. I got a video with my phone of most of the conversation. |
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| Tucker and Chase in the water. Josh by the tube. Kiowa in the back left kayak. Quinn in the bright green kayak with Heber in the blue and Alex in the gray one. |
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| The excitement over, the 3 younger boys move off on their own. Uh oh, they are headed to the secret spot!! Don't tell Carson or Dalton |
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| In case anybody is wondering Kiowa can swim like a shark. |
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| Possibly my favorite scene of the day is watching these three boys who looked like they were in heaven. |
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| Quinn, Heber and Tucker is their guide. Tucker watch that you don't go to the secret spot!! |
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| Dalton, dazed and confused about what that camera is doing pointing at him. |
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| Quinn and Tucker |
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| Gabren and Alex. One of these days Gabren will grow |
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| Andrew is reverent and Josh looks at the fire |
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| Zach says "Here Beau let me tie your shoes for you." |
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| Chase all wet and exhausted from his bathroom dip in the lake. |
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| Gabren and Alex hot for minnows |
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| Heber and Quinn have lost Tucker and Alex and so they paddle by themselves for awhile |
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| Heber and Quinn getting accustomed to the kayaks. |
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| Just a nice shot of the shoreline. |
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| Heber is always serious |
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| "Oh no, can't hold it, can't hold it, can't hold it, hurry legs!" "I'm not going to do what Chase did" |
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| Ahhh, all better |
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| Heber, Quinn and Alex eating dinner. It was great to have this floating dock so handy. We had to push it out into the water a couple times as the level was dropping but it was awesome anyway. |
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| There's that dang camera |
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| The Yacht Club eating dinner. This is where you go if you want to talk about girls if you can't go to secret area 1 and secret area 2. |
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| Stop taking photos! |
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| We'll just eat harder. Alex hides. |
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| Quinn and Alex are now both reacting. Heber is oblivious, either that or he doesn't care. |
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| Put you tongue in boy! |
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| What a peaceful sight. The American Flag was great to have along. We took good care of it. |
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| Some nice fresh donuts cooking. I can still taste them. |
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| We made weird shapes with the left over dough |
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| And the flour fight starts. Not sure who did this but it was either Dalton, Kiowa, Beau or Zach. Those 5 then commenced to rampage and pillage each other while involving me and Andrew L. |
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| "Who hit me in the face, you got it in my eyes!" |
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| My licorice stogie |
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| Dalton surprised by the camera |
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| "Take another shot, I need one for my girlfriend" |
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| Zach joins the fray |
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| Kiowa and Zach |
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| "Hee hee nobody has got me yet" |
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| Zach there's something on your face |
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| "Oh I guess somebody did get me" |
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| La la la |
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| Dalton circles to find the best advantage |
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| Kaleb enjoying some licorice and a face full of flour |
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| Kiowa you got clean too soon |
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| Bam, he's covered again |
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| Not sure what Kaleb is up to here |
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| Sideswipe |
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| Kiowa lives up to his name. It looks like war paint. |
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| "Hey, stop photographing me!" "But you kinda look like the dog from the Little Rascals." |
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| Nice clear picture of the pole |
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| Dalton overjoyed for some reason |
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| Blurry flour face |
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| Andrew L. takes a load on his hoodie, shakes it off and finds a safer zone |
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| Zach gets pelted as Kiowa runs off |
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| "Hey, remember when I got my face painted all white when we were painting kayaks? This is so fun to do it again!" |
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| "Maybe if I rub it in it will be good sunscreen" |
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| Still rubbing |
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| "I'm coming to get you Zach" |
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| "Hiyi yi yi Hi yi yi yi" |
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| Time for a group hug. |
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| Beaubiwan Kenobi pops into the camera frame showing off his delicious donut. Before long he too will be plastered. |
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| "I'm covered the most. No I'm covered the most. No I'm covered the most." |
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| Time out |
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| "Yay, time for a group hug again. Lets share flour particles" |
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| "I love you Dalton. I love you too Kaleb. I love you Kiowa. I love you too Zach." |
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| Look at the powder flying |
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| That's getting to be a long hug you guys. Time to break it up. |
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| I'm so happy I got to play with flour |
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| Beau uses camouflage and like an abominable snowman, steals another donut. |
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| What a smug look |
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| "Oh no its in my ear" |
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| Wink Wink |
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| "Stop taking pictures!" |
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| Kiowa thought he should get a pic of me too |
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| Here's my flourey back |
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| Time to wash off |
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| And the end of the day is near. Time for campfire and stories. |
We had a great day and a great campfire. We mostly told scary stories. I told the story of Hugh Glass and then told some stories about some haunted houses that we had seen when I was in Alexandria, Virginia. We all slept really well except those who were scared of the scary stories.