Blowing past the $33,750 also makes us #16 in the U.S. Stretch Goal $31,750 provides a workbook on Tales of the Resistance the final Stretch Goal of $33,750 provides us with a workbook on Tales of the Restoration. This guide enables you to spend more valuable learning time with your kids-it extends the reading experience in a most professional way. The world is filled with wonderful people. She and a colleague put the workbook together as a gift. The workbook was designed by Mary Peterson, former teacher who taught Tales of the Kingdom in public school. But meeting the 4th Stretch Goal of $29,750 gives us enough funds on Tales of the Kingdom to provide a workbook for kids (grade-school age) and parents and teachers. On a Kickstarter note, we would love to meet our third Stretch Goal of $27,750. I guess a successful day is when your teen grand kids want to do it again. Discussions were also held as to bringing the whole family back to the dunes kites certainly should be hauled up in the car, boogie boards to slide down the sand, etc. So we are researching tether ball sets, doing Internet searches (YouTube has a wonderful video on making your own set), figuring the amount of concrete needed to provide stability in the three old tires I’ve put aside for this purpose. I realize that I have had so much death and sorrow and stress over the last year that I am just hungry to spend time with my grandchildren. Then we left, because it was so cold, to improvise the rest of the plan for the afternoon-a stop at an antiques mall (can you imagine two boys wanting to roam through an antiques store with their grandmother?), then a drive up to the resort town of South Haven. ![]() The boys climbed to the really high peak of the sand dune while down below I guarded jackets and gym shoes. We ate a picnic lunch in the car and laughed at the seagulls, which were valiantly flapping their wings against the wind and flying NOWHERE. The weather was cold (61 degrees) and windy. I spent one day this week with my two grandsons, age 13 and age 14, visiting the Warren Dunes (at the bottom of Lake Michigan) in Michigan.
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