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67° is the high today. The birds outside my window are so loud. I swear they come right to my window and start singing get up, get up.
My lawn equipment has arrived. All of the pieces are 80 volts. Then yesterday I saw a commercial for electric equipment at Home Depot but the equipment shown was only like 18 volts so now I get why people were like do not go electric. I really got lucky with that Gold Box sale on Amazon.
In March I was reading the newspaper online and saw a thing for camps around the area. I was checking them out because my youngest daughter (14) has never been to one though her sister used to go to a church one in GA, with friends, for a few years in a row (the girls used to live down there while I worked). I found a camp that seemed really cool and was just for teens during that session, was faith based which would make her happy and not too far away.
I figured this will probably be the last year I could get away with sending her to camp so I thought this would be a great birthday present.
I asked the mom of the girl my youngest always goes to church with (they pick her up and the girls alternate services to help with child care) if her daughter could also go to camp and I would pay. They are good friends and the girl often comes over after church or spends the night and I take them or pick them up if needed so we all have a good relationship.
The mom agreed and we decided to keep it a surprise. She had to go online and fill out the registration for her daughter and I just sent in separate checks for both of them. The mom said she completed the registration and only had to do the physical.
Then when I called the camp to tell them of my phone number change, they told me they did receive the payments but the other girl's registration was not complete (and needed to be to hold her spot) and the physical could be sent in separate. The other mom said she had completed the registration so I suggested she just click through again because even I found it confusing, though I did not.
I also found out that the people running the camp (and others affiliated with) were connected to the church the girls attend so I was like yay and told the other mom who also was like yay because our church has an amazing community presence and youth group which they often go on overnight trips together no problem.
So I am thinking everything is cool and sent the other mom a list of things to bring and not bring to camp and offered to purchase anything needed since this was all my idea. (All this is not cheap but I really want this to happen for my daughter.)
Then the other mom texted me like: No phones? Now this mom is a principal so I would think she would understand the purpose of having a no phones rule. The girls are going to be in the woods for a week and doing so many camp activities, it really would not work if the campers were all distracted by their phones.
I mean come on, gosh, these girls are going to be turning 15 (my daughter) & 16 (her daughter) this summer, I think they can handle it. But I told the mom I would call and see if an exception could be made. Like the phone could be kept at the office or something or be sure they would have phone access at any time, I do not know.
I still got the feeling that if phone use is not allowed, the other mom might pull out which will be very frustrating to me. She had no problem with me taking the girls to a concert out of town last year and this camp like hits all the good points so I will be extremely frustrated if this mother backs out.
Anyway, I hope the sun shines on you all today and good day to you all.
My lawn equipment has arrived. All of the pieces are 80 volts. Then yesterday I saw a commercial for electric equipment at Home Depot but the equipment shown was only like 18 volts so now I get why people were like do not go electric. I really got lucky with that Gold Box sale on Amazon.
In March I was reading the newspaper online and saw a thing for camps around the area. I was checking them out because my youngest daughter (14) has never been to one though her sister used to go to a church one in GA, with friends, for a few years in a row (the girls used to live down there while I worked). I found a camp that seemed really cool and was just for teens during that session, was faith based which would make her happy and not too far away.
I figured this will probably be the last year I could get away with sending her to camp so I thought this would be a great birthday present.
I asked the mom of the girl my youngest always goes to church with (they pick her up and the girls alternate services to help with child care) if her daughter could also go to camp and I would pay. They are good friends and the girl often comes over after church or spends the night and I take them or pick them up if needed so we all have a good relationship.
The mom agreed and we decided to keep it a surprise. She had to go online and fill out the registration for her daughter and I just sent in separate checks for both of them. The mom said she completed the registration and only had to do the physical.
Then when I called the camp to tell them of my phone number change, they told me they did receive the payments but the other girl's registration was not complete (and needed to be to hold her spot) and the physical could be sent in separate. The other mom said she had completed the registration so I suggested she just click through again because even I found it confusing, though I did not.
I also found out that the people running the camp (and others affiliated with) were connected to the church the girls attend so I was like yay and told the other mom who also was like yay because our church has an amazing community presence and youth group which they often go on overnight trips together no problem.
So I am thinking everything is cool and sent the other mom a list of things to bring and not bring to camp and offered to purchase anything needed since this was all my idea. (All this is not cheap but I really want this to happen for my daughter.)
Then the other mom texted me like: No phones? Now this mom is a principal so I would think she would understand the purpose of having a no phones rule. The girls are going to be in the woods for a week and doing so many camp activities, it really would not work if the campers were all distracted by their phones.
I mean come on, gosh, these girls are going to be turning 15 (my daughter) & 16 (her daughter) this summer, I think they can handle it. But I told the mom I would call and see if an exception could be made. Like the phone could be kept at the office or something or be sure they would have phone access at any time, I do not know.
I still got the feeling that if phone use is not allowed, the other mom might pull out which will be very frustrating to me. She had no problem with me taking the girls to a concert out of town last year and this camp like hits all the good points so I will be extremely frustrated if this mother backs out.
Anyway, I hope the sun shines on you all today and good day to you all.