Let's get right to it!
Eating at the Apple Barrel in Winona before Eminence. Get there early or you won't get your first choice of pie. The roast pork special was very, very tasty. The cell phone reception was also excellent.

Helping Grandpa Woody put up the Kiddie Corral.

Guess who else arrived at camp on Thursday? Avaryn! (and her family)

New at camp this year: Megan Martin. Pretty girl with pretty curls.
"Hey, I'm new at camp this year, too!" It's okay that you don't have curls, Silas. I think your look suits you very well.
Grandma Woody attends her meal and snack tent even before the tent is officially set up.
Quinn enthusiastically tried to teach Calvin to ride a bike without training wheels. They made pretty good progress, too! I was impressed.
Emerald naps in luxury on Grandma's bed. Well, she attempted to nap, anyway. I can't remember whether she slept or not that time. It was pretty hot.
Fun in the camp pool. Our older kids get a little more independent every year!
The following pictures were taken while waiting for our food at the Eminence pizza establishment, the name of which escapes me at the moment. Typical of most Eminence eating establishments, the food arrival time allows for plenty of visiting to take place prior to receiving the meal. So, here are a bunch of pictures of kids waiting for pizza:
Ah, done eating now! The pizzas here were *huge*, as a warning to those thinking about eating here in the future. Very rich, greasy, and large. So, order less, because it will be more than you thought!
Walking by the grocery store, and then in the car. Isaac donning a fun hat as he tours town.

This mole was a study in futility as it tried to dig a burrow in the rocky ground at camp. Unable to make a burrow, it was trying to subtly burrow under piles of leaves. It made us wonder how it arrived in this part of the world to begin with.
Calvin spent pretty much every spare moment at camp digging in dust or dirt, finding dust or dirt to dig in, or thinking about the next time he would be able to be in the dirt. Needless to say, his immune system was in top shape after camp this year. I'm not sure if that's why they didn't get sick exactly, but it probably helped!
Bike lesson.

Settling down for the evening in the camper on Friday.
Saturday: Finally, the river! Isaac's first glimpse this year.

Calvin and Moses preferred playing around this pile of brush.
Dairy Shack:
I don't think I took any pictures on Sunday. Here are some pictures from Monday:
Olivia, another new baby at camp this year. I think the flower on her head serves as a hat brim for extra shade.

Avaryn and friends, playing on the stump in the Cooper camp.

Uncle Kevin and Grandpa Woody had straw hats, which were favorites of Isaac and Moses especially.
Morning meeting on Monday.
More river fun! The boys went to the river 4 times this year, and I went with them 3 of those times:
Blake and Calvin find their own adventures.
Isaac loved to run, jump in, declare "that was fun!" and then float down to Mommy, where he'd get back on the rocky bank and start the fun all over again.
Alexandria enjoys her purple float with the help of lots of attendants.
Naptime! I like taking pictures of the boys while they are sleeping:
Pot luck time:
Well, those were boring pictures. It's hard to juggle all the stuff that goes along with feeding kids while in lawnchairs while also juggling utensils and drinks and napkins and trash. One of those things that someone is going to tell me I'm going to miss someday when they grow up, but I think this might be something I won't miss.
That lump on Jason's back is Isaac's head. Isaac had crawled into Jason's bed, preferring it to sleeping with his brother.
The boys practice leading songs one night at the podium.
Wednesday at the river (just one picture):
Waking up Thursday morning/what I walked in the camper to see when returning from my shower:
Thursday morning:
Isaac was enamored with my cousin Ariel. He would follow her around, behave perfectly, set up his lawnchair right beside hers and put his chair away when she did, and otherwise did what it took to be closeby, imitating her. This meant a couple of times where he sat perfectly still, listening during the lessons. I was mystified, but impressed!

Alexandria hydrates before class.
Pictures from the Age 3-Going into Kindergarten class:

More Thursday morning:

Travis brought trucks, and Isaac couldn't stay away.

Baby Reese, another baby new to camp this year, sweetly sleeping.

Moses models the prized straw hat.
Goofing around in the camper:
The kids wait for their dinner prior to Sharing Night:
Sharing Night:

I told Calvin to find a seat for himself prior to Sharing Night. He picked his chair up and scooted it through the crowd, trying out different places to sit before finally settling on this seat. I had to laugh; good thing he is still small and can get by with such things. He really, really enjoyed the show, much to my surprise. I kept catching him belly-laughing, content with his entertainment and snacks. If you like Sharing Night that much, I guess you deserve a front row seat!

The boys "help" Grandpa W. announce a couple of the acts.
The final act of Sharing Night, and my final campout picture. 
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