Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Lifes adventures





























Here are some pictures from the activities of my past week. The first picture is a squirrel that I saw at work. I hear and see quite a few squirrels at work. It is fun. The second picture is from family home evening. The two people in the picture are Shanna Lebau and Chris Mele. We played flour bomb capture the flag. We used nylons with flour in them to get people out instead of tagging people. It was a lot of fun. We sure got floury. The last picture is the lake Mack Warner. My dad and I went fishing on the 5 of July. We had a blast. We caught one fish. As I caught my fish we had to start rowing once I got it in. It was a windy day so we had the battery powered motor on full blast. We had to row because of this. We ended up having to go along side the lake to get to the boat dock. I pulled the boat from the edge and my dad was in the boat directing it. It was crazy. We rowed a little too. It was a great adventure with my dad. Have a great week.
Ruthio

2 comments:

Jessio said...

You're so CUTE! At first I thought that top picture was a kitten stuck in the rain gutter. Thankfully it wasn't. I'm glad that you're able to see your life as an adventure. I'm trying to develop that attitude myself, although it is a lesson that takes a long time to learn.

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