Today was met with mixed emotions...as are all "last days" at a campsite. Clean up, roll up, pack up; time consuming and depressing. While chatting with R/K and V/G, we agreed with the weather the way it has been, we should take advantage and perhaps try for another week. I checked my calendar and commitments. There are two, but with my Caddy here, I can handle both quite nicely--no airport runs to worry about. The bottom line on that unexpected development is R/K can remain on their site #33, V/C will have to move to site #13, and Winnie and I will have move to site #14. We will all be in the same area and within "commuting" distance, a matter of yards. For me, it'll mean a trip home to do laundry, get mail, check Petey, and buy supplies. Quick and easy.
In last night's blog post I mentioned congratulatory announcements. One is the long awaited birth of Nathan Daniel Smalley, son of Matt and Karyn Scherer Smalley. Karyn, my goddaughter has been patiently awaiting for this blessed event.
"Matt and I are thrilled to announce the arrival of our baby boy, Nathan Daniel. He was born today, 9/27, at 4 am weighing 7 lbs 4 oz with a length of 19". We are all doing fantastic and can't wait for everyone to meet him. We are so in love with this little peanut."
Next, congratulations to long time friend and Hen Hud Varsity volleyball coach, Diane Swertfager. On Thursday, September 23rd, Diane yet another career achievement; that of winning her 500th match. Even nicer, it was against Walter Panas and the nicest of all, it was a 3-game sweep. And what an exciting game it was with Hen Hud the underdog. Sweet.
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