Vacation Week Energy Level

As we near the end of beach week, we have achieved a vacation week energy level of tired – well, most of us have hit tired.

Cheoah snoozing in the campsite.

Cheoah snoozing in the campsite.

After a week of daily adventures and multiple daily walks, we have reached that particular energy level accustomed to the end of vacation week – namely tired. Most of us can be found taking naps in the campsite (which makes Hu-Dad happy for some odd reason).

Qannik naps in the campsite.

Qannik naps in the campsite.

Of course, we should mention that certain members of the Herd have a wee bit more youth in them, and they might not have hit the napping stage just yet.

Wonder who they are referring to?

Wonder who they are referring to?

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3 Comments

  1. Mom 'n Ebby on April 2, 2017 at 7:06 am

    Mom ‘n Ebby say: Cheoah and Qannik are “old hands” at this camping business, and used to the routine, so are content to snooze, but Landon is still new to it, and probably curious as to why he has to lie still and behave, not be able to run amok among the other campers. He does look as though he’s taking it in stride, though. He’s such a beautiful boy! (Just don’t tell him that Frankie is STILL my favorite guy, though, please!)

  2. Juno's mom on April 1, 2017 at 5:11 pm

    The term ‘a happy sibe is a tired sibe’ comes to mind.

  3. Lori on April 1, 2017 at 7:49 am

    Well then you just rest little puppies! That means it’s been a fantastic vacation !

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