No, it did not rain. It rarely does in our summer.
Instead, we set up sprinklers for the kids to play and run through on a warm day.
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Big Sister is now 10 years old. The little one (4) enjoyed the sprinklers most. |
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Grandson R (6) decided he needed eye protection. Naughty fella - calls me "Canada's Worst Handyman" after a tv show of the same name because I messed up a toilet plumbing repair initially. Got it right in the end, but he still calls me that! |
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Eating my home made bak kwa in the "rain". |
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Grandson B having a good time |
Oh my!!! That sure looks like a whole lot of fun! The kids sure enjoyed themselves, I'm sure. Oooo...bak kua! Yum yummm!!! :D
ReplyDeleteI made 1.5 kg of the bak kwa and only got to eat a few pieces. The kids almost had all.
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