The kids love jumping off the dock, like I have mentioned, and they are always on the look out of jellies. Jellyfish may be 90-something% water, but they will still ruin your entire week.
I finally jumped off the dock two days ago. I'm not sure I like ocean water. I could still taste salt several hours after programming had ended. Yuck. I think that me finally jumping in helped me to connect with the kids. I sure hope so haha.
We take lots of hikes, most of them without meaning to. Everywhere you go, it's a hike to get there.
Wednesday, the village had their first catch of the season. The fishermen caught around 125 salmon.
Chris and I were given three pods of salmon eggs, and four full salmon fish.
It's been interesting watching the tides come and go. Here are a couple of photos of the dock and the main beach at low tide, which was around 9:30pm. And as you can see, the sun is still very, very bright.
Friday night, we had a camp-out/sleepover that turned into a camp-IN.
I think the kids went to sleep at around 4am. I, however, was out by 2:30. The kids slept til 11:15am and then left to go home and sleep some more. There is still sleeping bags and pillows in our program room.
I'm sorry that this post is so sporadic, and not very meaty. But here's a photo of a s'more!
And here's one of my favorite photos of the beach by the new ferry dock:











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