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Jelly Stone - Day 3


We started Saturday at the flag raising ceremony where we met Boo Boo Bear.  From there, we went to the pancake breakfast. 


After eating, I took Ellie to the bounce pad while the boys played putt-putt again then they joined us for some fun.  We ran into a family we know and ended up leaving to meet back up for a swim.  Again, it was too cold for me, but the kids loved it.


After lunch, we decided to take the kids for a little adventure at Mammoth Cave.  It's just down the road, and they have a fun little visitor's center that is perfect for kids.  


They loved our little adventure, and I hope it's the first of many National Parks we visit over the years.  It's so fun to explore our country.  Before heading back to camp, we went to eat at a little restaurant in town called the Water Mill. It's a really good buffet with country cooking.


Back at camp, we went on the Hey, Hey, Hey Ride again, and met Cindy Bear this time.  She's a favorite of Ellie's for obvious reasons.  Haha!


The kids were not thrilled when Cindy had to leave, but I don't think they minded the Ice Cream social that followed, especially Ellie.  She has such a sweet tooth.


We tried a family round of putt-putt, but as you can see, it just wasn't in the cards for us.  Ellie apparently missed the point. 


We ended the night hanging out with friends and enjoying s'mores...of course!!

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