Showing posts with label Wollers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wollers. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

On the Road Again!

Emma at the wheel of the Blue Nose II
in Lunnenburg, Nova Scotia
These sailors look like trouble

Games back at Camp

Saying Good-bye to our friends before they
left for the long drive back to Washington, DC.


Sunday, June 27, 2010

Anderson's Island

The Wollers, Kennys and Anderson
families at Aylesford Lake, Nova Scotia

One of our highlights of the week with the Wollers was a trip to Aylesford Lake to visit a beautiful group of islands owned by our friends the Andersons. We had a great time motoring over to their main island for a barbecue and swim.

Krista and Erica at camp

Ella, Chris and Scott enjoying a
beautiful sunset over the lake
Ava saying good-bye!
Thank you guys for a great day!!

Peggy's Cove

Fun with our friends the Woller family

On Tuesday of this past week, we journeyed along the south shore to visit the picturesque fishing harbour and lighthouse at Peggy's Cove with our visiting friends. We had fun scrambling over the rocks, getting a little wet, and warming up with the local fish chowder.
Our kids on the move
The Wollers
(Cathy, Chris, Spencer, Raymond, Stuart, and Tim)
The Kennys (Spot the poser!)
Enjoying the beauty of Nova Scotia

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Bayside Camp

Ketch Harbour, Nova Scotia

This past week, we met our good friends, the Woller family from Washington, D.C., and enjoyed a week together in Nova Scotia. We were blessed to be hosted by directors Ben & Charity Trites and the staff at Bayside Camp near Ketch Harbour.
"Wow Hill" over looking the new Bayside Camp

In the late 1990's, we had visited the original Bayside Camp while we were serving at West End Baptist in Halifax. Over the past 11 years, Bayside has relocated to a beautiful 100 acre woods on a breath taking lake in Sambro, about 30 minutes outside of Halifax. It is amazing to see how much this association of churches has done since breaking ground in 2008. The new Bayside Camp is incredible!
The "Spruce Grove Village" of beautiful new cabins

One of the big features of Bayside Camp is the pristine lake whose deep still waters are peaceful and relaxing to enjoy in quiet moments AND,with the Camps new water park, a riot of fun and adventure with kids!

Having fun in the refreshing waters of Bayside
Even with the chilly June water temperatures of 59-62 degrees, we were in the Lake almost every day this week rain, sunshine or fog!

Tristan getting dowsed by Tim Woller in the epic
water battle of Dads versus kids

Seth Nylen and Ava get in on
the water fighting action!

Stuart and Emma after a big day on the Lake

Raymond Woller enjoying some quiet time by the Lake
Cathy Woller, Emma and Spencer canoeing past the islands
The quiet end to a great day