




I bought Connor an infant life vest in the morning, then later Jodi, Connor and I packed a picnic lunch and took the boat out to the point. I had great hopes for this trip, but in the end it was tricky keeping Connor entertained (and from eating the sand), and we didn't end up staying as long as I would have liked. Connor was still quite the little sailor!
Do I have photos? Well that's a silly question at this point, isn't it???
1 comment:
Connor- you look like a real boater in these pictures- kind of sinking into pillows it looks like, in the last lefrt hand photo.
Love Grandma Jester
You know what to do Chris- can't ask on every blog for pictures sent to ofoto.
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