Monday, February 16, 2009
Founder's Day 2009
We took a break from the festivities at about 7:00pm & went home. The fireworks were scheduled to start at about 9:00pm so we came back at 8:30pm only to find that the local police had blocked off the entrance to the park. Apparently, due to the significant rainfall that we had been experiencing, the grassed areas that were usually used as overflow car parks were closed. A shuttle bus service (using school buses) was provided from a industrial park about a mile away, but this meant we might miss the fireworks. I decided that we had just enough time to walk to the park if we parked on the road that runs beside the golf course next to the park. The golf course is a lot lower than the road & we noticed that quite a few people were sitting on one of the fairways waiting for the fireworks. In previous years, we had watched the fireworks from the center of the park which meant that our view was partially obscured by the surrounding trees. We thought that the other people wouldn't be on the golf course if you couldn't see the fireworks from there so we set up our chairs at the top of the bank next to the road which gave us a clear view of the park &, hopefully, a clear view of the fireworks. At 9:05pm the fireworks started & our hunch was right! We had a great view of all the fireworks (except for part of the Roman Candles, which was still better then when we had been in the park) & the slight breeze in our direction meant that we were able to hear the music accompanying the fireworks as well - result!
JAG Summer Picnic 2008
The JAG event was, as usual, really good. The theme for the picnic was the 'Jag Olympics' which meant that there were plenty of party games for both the children & adults. Beth took part in all of the events, some of which included washers, bean-bag toss, sack racing, three-legged race, water-balloon throwing, balloon shaving, & pie eating. Although Beth only won one event, consistently placed high in all of the others & ended up wining the gold medal for the children's events - well done Beth!