Last weekend we had our annual Brenners Peds Oncology picnic at Camp Carefree. Last year it was cold and rainy, but this year could not have been more perfect weather. The kids were eager to explore and excited to enjoy the camp and all it had to offer.This camp is a free, residential camp for chronically ill kids and their siblings.
After a yummy lunch (including banana splits!!) and some fun in the bounce house, we headed over to the stable and indoor arena. Julia was in her element! I really think this girl would have spent the whole day riding.She was first in line and sprinted up the ramp.
Love that sweet smile!
After riding, we rode the dancing train down to the lake.
First stop? Exploring the ship...
Then the kids wanted to give fishing a try. Carter has been a few times, but not Julia. She was determined give it a try. After some lessons from Joseph, she was digging for her own worms and baiting her own hook!
After a few directions, she was casting with ease...
I loved the chance to sit back and just watch as she figured out fishing. Her joy, determination, and enthusiasm were priceless. After trying for awhile from the shore, she decided to move to the pier. And wouldn't you know it, SHE CAUGHT A FISH! I was shocked. There were only 3 fish caught all day and Julia was one of them! I wish a had a picture, but it had already been thrown back. Apparently she has found a new way to kick back and relax...
The boys preferred something more active...
We enjoyed walking around the camp looking at all the animals- horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, and llamas.
Julia had them eating right out of her hand...
We walked up to the barn to say goodbye to the horses before heading home and the sweet owners let the kids ride again. Julia had a turn on Dixie this time, her favorite...
Thanks Camp Carefree for a wonderful day of memories, time with our families and our Camp Brenner family, and for all the new friends, too.
After riding, we rode the dancing train down to the lake.
First stop? Exploring the ship...
Then the kids wanted to give fishing a try. Carter has been a few times, but not Julia. She was determined give it a try. After some lessons from Joseph, she was digging for her own worms and baiting her own hook!
After a few directions, she was casting with ease...
I loved the chance to sit back and just watch as she figured out fishing. Her joy, determination, and enthusiasm were priceless. After trying for awhile from the shore, she decided to move to the pier. And wouldn't you know it, SHE CAUGHT A FISH! I was shocked. There were only 3 fish caught all day and Julia was one of them! I wish a had a picture, but it had already been thrown back. Apparently she has found a new way to kick back and relax...
The boys preferred something more active...
We enjoyed walking around the camp looking at all the animals- horses, donkeys, sheep, goats, and llamas.
Julia had them eating right out of her hand...
We walked up to the barn to say goodbye to the horses before heading home and the sweet owners let the kids ride again. Julia had a turn on Dixie this time, her favorite...
Thanks Camp Carefree for a wonderful day of memories, time with our families and our Camp Brenner family, and for all the new friends, too.