We had just enough time to get all the cars unloaded and everything either in the cabins or in the kitchen area and it was time to get dinner going so that we could be at the ropes course by 6:00 p.m.
For dinner we had tin foil dinners. They were absolutely delicious. Annie and par boiled the carrots and the potatoes and thought of the brilliant idea of doing the dinners in individual tinfoil pie dishes. They worked out perfectly and were much more sturdy sitting on the coals.
This one was Tuckers. Dad kind of mutilated it getting it out of the coals. But, thanks to the pie tin it kept the food in and the ashes out and didn't tear. We all laughed at how funny it looked squished. Tucker also was eating it and the handle of his plastic spoon broke twice so he basically just had the spoon part left.
We had to hustle up to the ropes course right after dinner. We just barely made it on time. There are lots of pictures from the ropes course so I'm going to do the course on the next page.
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