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Look out world, he's a TEENAGER! Yes, Cameron turned 13 this past weekend, and it was time to party :) Presents first!

He loved his new Geocaching GPS. Translation, he can use this to find "treasure" boxes that other folks have hidden around town and around the world. When you find the box, you take something from it, and leave something else behind. You then go on the internet and track the Geocaches that you've found. Wesley was skeptical until we found one near our house, then he immediately started campaigning for a GPS of his own. Maybe for Christmas. I can guarantee that Geocaching will be our new family hobby, wherever we go!

Satie enjoyed the presents too. She flung herself around in the wrapping paper for about a half hour.

Cameron's birthday dinner choice? Pizza, of course! Stuffed crust from Pizza Hut. Mom and Dad were happy that Pizza Hut now has more than pizza :)

Cameron got a Chia Abe Lincoln for his birthday, thank you Nanni and Bubba. He "designed" Abe's hair himself, can you tell? Are nose sprouts anything like nose hairs???

The boys were off to a Boy Scout basic skills campout this past weekend. And that meant Mom had the house to herself! Woo hoo! Here's Wesley helping on the service project.

The boy's service project was to clean up wood and other debris from the campground they were staying in.

Meal time! This was Wesley's first official Boy Scout event and he loved it. Can't wait to go next month!

Late in February Wesley crossed the bridge from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.

Wesley and his buddies Nick and Jaxon are already enjoying being in Troop 148.

Wesley graduated from D.A.R.E a couple of weeks ago. He thought Officer Myer was the best, and he really learned a lot!

And February is Klondike Derby time! What is Klondike Derby, you ask? It's a time where a whole bunch of Boy Scouts and their (crazy?) leaders go snow camping! Why, you ask? Heck, I don't know. But as you can see, they have a great time.

Cameron's tent in the snow. Will said it snowed inside his tent this year, 11 degrees at night and all the condensation turned to snow by morning. Again, sane people will ask, WHY?

The Troop 148 snow campers. They love this event and can't wait for it to come again next year.
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