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Camp and Repair Work

August 13, 2009 //  by Paint It!

Yesterday Here is where I left off yesterday. Wall still a mess, waiting for me to pull my act together and bring the correct materials to repair!

Today

Tah-dah! Luckily, Lusterstone is a very easy repair to have to make. 🙂

Got to see the new baby again. Very sweet, sleeps all the time! The homeowner took me up to the nursery which is painted a beautiful, very pale shade of pink. The crib bedding has tiny pink roses and there is a pink, white and pale green rose patterned rug on the floor. All the furniture is white. She is going to buy an unfinished toy chest and have me paint it for this room. Yay! This will be a fun project.

Back at Mad Science Camp, all campers still alive, well, and happy, so I guess I’m doing my job! Today was another fun day. The theme was Messages and we experimented with different coding systems and some invisible ink. I had the kids spell out their names in Morse Code. They used mini-marshmallows for dots and stick pretzels for the dashes. Once they finished this task, they got to eat everything. Tomorrow is our last day of Camp so I stopped off at the local Pepperidge Farm Outlet and bought lots of treats for my little scientists.

Category: Catching Up, Repair Work

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