My father worked for the Gettysburg College all through my childhood and beyond. The college owned a large log cabin within walking distance of Laurel Lake. Each summer my father had the opportunity to rent the cabin for one week at a cost of twenty dollars! Who could pass that up? This is where we spent our vacation each summer. The college also had a boat to take out on the lake. I have many fond memories of the cabin and of Laurel Lake. The last time I had been to the lake was when Brady was a baby, twelve years ago! Last week my sister-in-law and I took the kids for a day at the lake, and what a day it was!!
At first we had the lake and beach to ourselves!


The water was cold, but as usual, that didn't stop my children from going in!

There was also fun in the sand! Ashton was doing cannon balls into a pile of sand she and Kaden had made.
Bryson

My nephew, CJ


My nephew Mitch started out trying to fish, but without success. I found out later from a friend at church who is familiar with all the state parks, etc. that Laurel Lake was drained dry less than two years ago. When they did that, it killed off all the fish. It only took 6 or 7 months for the lake to fill back up, but the fish population will take much longer! Sorry Mitch, wish we would have known!
The water was cold, but as usual, that didn't stop my children from going in!

2 comments:
That looks like so much fun! Great pictures. My children never allow themselves to be buried in the sand!
What beautiful pics of Kaden w/ his siblings.
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