Father's Day hats and crafts.
Every three years the Gustafsons have a reunion. This year, the most central place for that reunion was Letchworth State Park in New York. While there, we spent a week in cabins, which did have electricity and bathrooms, but no phone service, TV or Internet. You would have thought the kids would have rebelled (or some of the adults) but there was plenty of fun for everyone.
Here we are, at least half of us anyway, ready for a hike from Middle Falls to Upper Falls on the Genesee River.
The other half of the week made for lots of mud, showers and laundry, but also fun.
Strawberry picking was a must at a nearby berry farm. But when they said these berries were "organic" I think they meant that the berries grew wild, with no help from the owners. Obviously, they didn't believe in any form of weed control. Still, we had fun, and the berries were delicious, even if the trip brought on an acute case of allergies for some afterwards.
Family photo on the trail between Middle Falls and Upper Falls.
Erik and Mykell on the Hurricane Deck at Cave of the Winds in Niagara Falls. Love the No Smoking sign. As if anyone could keep a cigarette lit while being drenched by the falls.
Erik and Mykell on the Hurricane Deck at Cave of the Winds in Niagara Falls. Love the No Smoking sign. As if anyone could keep a cigarette lit while being drenched by the falls.
The kids being washed away. Oops!
View of the American Falls from the Maid of the Mist boat tour.
Love those ponchos.
View of the American Falls from the Maid of the Mist boat tour.
Love those ponchos.
Family photo at the American Falls with Horseshoe Falls in the background. The kids are getting taller. What will I do when I'm the shortest? Beam with pride, that's what.
And little tiny frogs were very popular with the kids, as they could be picked up off the road, the grass, and anywhere near the playground.
Boys will be boys. Skipping rocks and making a splash at the river.
We also crashed a local YMCA and went swimming--all 40 of us--on the same afternoon.
We also crashed a local YMCA and went swimming--all 40 of us--on the same afternoon.
Family talent show. Yeah!
Camp songs were a big hit, violin and recorder performances, Yo-yo tricks, and the Harry Potter puppet show too. But the Aidukaitis Allstars will never be forgotten for their glowstick dance routine. Ha! We put everyone to shame!
Camp songs were a big hit, violin and recorder performances, Yo-yo tricks, and the Harry Potter puppet show too. But the Aidukaitis Allstars will never be forgotten for their glowstick dance routine. Ha! We put everyone to shame!
Making crafts for Father's Day. Painting handprints on shirts for dads and creating our own crazy hats!
And don't forget the Mad Libs, Family Feud game, and late night movies projected on the cabin ceilings after the little ones went to bed. Man, I love my family.
What a great time. See everyone in three more years!
(If not sooner)
And don't forget the Mad Libs, Family Feud game, and late night movies projected on the cabin ceilings after the little ones went to bed. Man, I love my family.
What a great time. See everyone in three more years!
(If not sooner)
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