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URL icon « Reply #300 on: June 08, 2009, 01:36:56 PM »

I think he just discovered Risk... He is re-discovering board games... We really dont have a plan yet but we are thinking he will get back to doing all the "kid" things he used to do once there........... boat races, water gun fights, selling ice, board games, bubble blowing, bloody mary refiller, showing off his home brewed rootbeer , family tent stuff etc....... Of course, he will read some as well... If there was ever a kid that "read" too muchp- it's Alex.  Matthew my 13 yr old may enjoy Risk as well....
 ( Alex is the one in my picture about 2-3 yrs ago)
 
 
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URL icon « Reply #301 on: June 08, 2009, 02:19:13 PM »

"showing off his home brewed rootbeer "

We have an electric Ice cream maker if you want to use it for floats!
And believe me, if he sees the right hippie chick, a 12 year old boy will be interested really quickly! LOL
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URL icon « Reply #302 on: June 08, 2009, 02:23:57 PM »

Possibility on the ice cream maker.... we will have a generator....... ALthough I did get them one of those ice cream maker balls but we have never tried yet to see  if they really work....


I still dont believe about the hippie chick and him yet.... He really is a very,very young 12...
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URL icon « Reply #303 on: June 08, 2009, 02:46:07 PM »

I can attest to the ice cream maker balls (SUR), they really do work! Had a couple while camping in Michigan a few years ago and it kept the (also young teens at the time) occupied for a while.
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URL icon « Reply #304 on: June 08, 2009, 03:12:13 PM »

I think he just discovered Risk... He is re-discovering board games... We really dont have a plan yet but we are thinking he will get back to doing all the "kid" things he used to do once there........... boat races, water gun fights, selling ice, board games, bubble blowing, bloody mary refiller, showing off his home brewed rootbeer , family tent stuff etc....... Of course, he will read some as well... If there was ever a kid that "read" too muchp- it's Alex.  Matthew my 13 yr old may enjoy Risk as well....
 ( Alex is the one in my picture about 2-3 yrs ago)
Ya know you are in a great position to introduce him to all kinds of games while at fest.

What boys are into at 12 are bugs and groose things. Get him a book that identifies bugs and birds. A pair of binoculars and a magnifying glass and a camera.
My son loved to build things at 12, Airplanes and ships. And he just started listening to his own music.

 Boy kids grow fast. I wish I could do it all over again.

I think that Miki is on to something!  I teach elementary age kids and last year we started a garden at our school.  The kids all have science journals, tape, map colors and a pencil.  They go out and investigate. They could look around at nature all day if we let them. They love to discover new things and tape these things in their journals! I have a couple of blank journals at home.  Ill bring a few for you!
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URL icon « Reply #305 on: June 08, 2009, 03:20:37 PM »

I think he just discovered Risk... He is re-discovering board games... We really dont have a plan yet but we are thinking he will get back to doing all the "kid" things he used to do once there........... boat races, water gun fights, selling ice, board games, bubble blowing, bloody mary refiller, showing off his home brewed rootbeer , family tent stuff etc....... Of course, he will read some as well... If there was ever a kid that "read" too muchp- it's Alex.  Matthew my 13 yr old may enjoy Risk as well....
 ( Alex is the one in my picture about 2-3 yrs ago)
Ya know you are in a great position to introduce him to all kinds of games while at fest.

What boys are into at 12 are bugs and groose things. Get him a book that identifies bugs and birds. A pair of binoculars and a magnifying glass and a camera.
My son loved to build things at 12, Airplanes and ships. And he just started listening to his own music.

 Boy kids grow fast. I wish I could do it all over again.

I think that Miki is on to something!  I teach elementary age kids and last year we started a garden at our school.  The kids all have science journals, tape, map colors and a pencil.  They go out and investigate. They could look around at nature all day if we let them. They love to discover new things and tape these things in their journals! I have a couple of blank journals at home.  Ill bring a few for you!
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Deb and I were talking about journals with her boys a few weeks ago. Whata say Deb? Shall we give it a try?

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URL icon « Reply #306 on: June 08, 2009, 03:30:58 PM »

Deb and I were talking about journals with her boys a few weeks ago. Whata say Deb? Shall we give it a try?



We can try but with Alex's writing problems , it may be hard at festival.......

As for bugs and nature, that is Matthew's domain... We havent traveled without a bug catcher ever..

Alex is the social one.. He enjoys people and being the center of attention.. He has more fun doing things like water gun fights, planning what he will be in fashion show, and the other things I mentioned in first post... He will find things to do just will be a bit of a challenge at first because of the "deprogramming."  LOL 
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URL icon « Reply #307 on: June 08, 2009, 03:37:31 PM »

Deb and I were talking about journals with her boys a few weeks ago. Whata say Deb? Shall we give it a try?



We can try but with Alex's writing problems , it may be hard at festival.......

As for bugs and nature, that is Matthew's domain... We havent traveled without a bug catcher ever..

Alex is the social one.. He enjoys people and being the center of attention.. He has more fun doing things like water gun fights, planning what he will be in fashion show, and the other things I mentioned in first post... He will find things to do just will be a bit of a challenge at first because of the "deprogramming."  LOL 

You would be surprised!! The great things about the science journal is it can be whatever you want it to be...some of my kids that had challenges with writing loved it because it wasn't a "Writing" journal...they could tape in things and draw the things that they loved and didn't feel the pressure to have to write.  Believe it or not, they did actually write it them though, I think because they didn't feel the pressure. I get what you are saying about being social though.  I'll bring some just incase...I may actually start a new one to show my kids at the beginning of the year, so I will need the stuff anyway!  :)
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URL icon « Reply #308 on: June 13, 2009, 01:38:36 PM »

Wave Be very afraid of the crunchy frog....
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Bring the Weber

We'll put it to good use next Tuesday.

Now put away the patron and get some sleep.

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I'm not afraid, and I can't wait to try Hooch's crunchy fog, oops frog.  They did look at me a bit funny at the liquor store, but when you have about 10 kinds of booze and liqueurs in your basket and you tell them you're headed for Festivaaaaaaaaaaal,  they just say "oh, it looks like you're gonna have a good time then".  Understatement of the month. LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #309 on: June 14, 2009, 07:40:50 PM »

so the car is half packed but we don't leave until tuesday afternoon; think people are going to look at me funny for driving around town with a perma-grin and a car full of camping gear tomorrow?  LOL  i wish we could leave NOW.
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URL icon « Reply #310 on: June 14, 2009, 08:31:09 PM »

I am sooooooo STOKED I am a festivirgin and crawling out of my skin to get there.  Thank Goodness I am not driving or I would definetly get a speeding ticket!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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URL icon « Reply #311 on: June 15, 2009, 02:23:00 PM »

My car is packed full and I'm headin' for Telluride! 
FESTIVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLL!!!!!!!!! Cheers
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URL icon « Reply #312 on: June 15, 2009, 05:51:52 PM »

Car is packed except for non and perishable foods.  One more 6 hour work day and we are on our way! 

I cannot wait to meet all of you fine folks.

About 27 hours 'till FFFFEEEEEESSSSSTTTTTTIIIIIIIIVVVVVVVVAAAAAAAAAAAL!
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URL icon « Reply #313 on: July 28, 2009, 11:41:01 PM »

All i accept to buy are added bungees , zip ties , and additional tarps ...Oh and adjustment the Batter mix for the catfish , and I aswell capital to buy a bivouac but alas maybe next year forth with a baby solar system



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URL icon « Reply #314 on: July 29, 2009, 08:38:37 AM »

All i accept to buy are added bungees , zip ties , and additional tarps ...Oh and adjustment the Batter mix for the catfish , and I aswell capital to buy a bivouac but alas maybe next year forth with a baby solar system



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