Showing posts with label Grandma Camp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grandma Camp. Show all posts

Friday, May 18, 2012

The Peg Leg Tango


That night the crew joined the Cap'n at her world famous "Reception at sea". Everyone dressed for the feast and then they dined, drank and danced the night away.

Would ye care fer a little bubbly sir?



Arrr ye in the mood fer an appetizer?



Someone should really keep an eye on the wine steward!

A toast to the Cap'n!   Cheers!!!


The Peg Leg Tango

I found the cutest CD of kid's pirate songs called The Peg Leg Tango by Captain Bogg & Salty. The kids learned two songs and dances which they performed for us after dinner. Their favorite was

The Peg Leg Tango

Here we go!
You do the Pegleg Tango
one foot - One timber leg
to dance the Tango
You roll across the deck
Just like a Mango
Then the music starts to play
The Pegleg Tango!
Gettin' their scary pirate faces on!


Some mean ole shark bit that pirates pants clean off!



Those scallywags really started boppin' when some sea chanty music started crankin'!

Shake yer booty!



A Pirate's life is a hard one, that's true
It's dangers aplenty on oceans of blue.


So it is no wonder that we cry and we fight.

Rock us in our hammocks as you kiss us good night!



Sweet dreams little pirates


Gramma Luvlee
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Monday, May 14, 2012

X Marks The Spot...









Today our crew learned all about Gold and Treasure Maps (that's why they signed on after all!). Each sailor made a handsome treasure chest to store all the riches they are sure to find!



After finishing our very artistic chests one of our crewmen happened upon a rolled up antique sheet of paper. Finding it bound up with a beaded, leather thong led us to believe it just may be
A TREASURE MAP!!!


A Treasure Hunt




Well, have ye ever heard the tale of ole' Pegleg Pete who was marooned and left to perish on the Isle of Misery? It just so happened that ole scrap of paper we found was a map to the buried treasure he left behind to whoever was brave enough or foolhardy enough to search for it. If ye are smart enough to decipher it, a fortune in gold and gems await. But beware, peril awaits ye every step of the way.
DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES!

Mermaid Cove


Ah ah ah ah ahhhhh!! What is that lovely sound? The "Little Mermaid".
Oh, my mistake it's Aunt Nanette a very good sport and a very lovely mermaid. She led the crew in a rousing game of "Mermaid Splash". Each crew member put on a long, flowing wig and stepped into a large black trash bag (their mermaid tail). After tying it securely (no wardrobe malfunctions please) They swam (slid and wiggled) across a wet, blue tarp to the finish line. There they de-tailed and de-wigged and the next two crew members raced.


Merrill is such a beautiful mermaid!

The Art Of Swashbuckling

It's time for some timely practice in the art of swordsmanship. You never know when you're ship will come under attack.


Take that, ye dirty bilge rat!





Croc Rock

Keep yer hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times fer ye are now in the vicinity of Croc Rock. That mama crocodile sure looks hungry!


Balancing on rocks in a croc pond can be very precarious. If the crew members fell off they didn't get a coin for completing this task , oh, and also they were gobbled up by a very large reptile with razor sharp teeth!


Tuff looks a little worried about the possibility of losing that coin!


No such worries for Pace. It's straight ahead and darn the consequences!

Cannon Balls Away!

The shrapnel was flying as the two crews fired upon each others ship.Luckily no one took a direct hit that day!
The ships were made from appliance boxes. I cut and taped the front to make it the shape of a
ships bow and then painted them brown. The cannon balls were bags of wiffle ping pong balls.

The pirates could throw back any cannon balls that landed in their ship but once time was
called the ship with the most balls inside was sunk and the other crew were rewarded.

Pretty Polly Parrot Roost

When Poor ole Pete succumbed his parrot had to fend for herself. Joining up with some native birds turned her back into a ferocious little beast. The crew had to keep an eye out for feral parrots.


Once the ornery critters were spied the crew took pot shots at them with their guns.
Each time poor Polly was hit the pirate was rewarded.

We Need A Medic



After a bloody sword fight broke out among the crew, medics were called in to care for the wounded.

The first crew of medical personnel to bandage their victims using a
complete roll of pirate bandages were rewarded.

Poor Polly

The crew began to have remorse for knocking off Pete's beloved pet Polly. To honor her memory they immortalized her in pictures.




Jett show his sorrow for Polly's untimely demise.


Putrid Polly Parrot Guts

After sitting in the sun for a day, the crew find that Polly and her friends are just a pile of putrid Parrot guts. Going by the principle of eating what you kill, the crew make a game out of seeing who can slurp down a plate of parrot guts first!

It's apparent what Polly had for her last meal!



The crew may think twice before shooting another Parrot! Yum!!!

And the winner of the Parrot Gut Eating Contest Is...


Korbi...Big Surprise!

Join us tomorrow when we continue our adventures on the high sea!

Yers in Piratin'
Cap'n Flintlock Fonda
AKA Gramma Luvlee


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Friday, March 23, 2012

The Stars Arrive!

When we saw the Hollywood Hill in the distance we knew we had really arrived! The limo drivers pulled up to the Studio and we were mobbed by screaming fans and the dreaded paparazzi!


No pictures!

It's "Tuff" being a star!




Our fingers cramped from signing all of those autographs.
What can we say, THEY LOVE US! we're stars!

Walking The Red Carpet

We were met and interviewed by a beautiful Network Correspondent. We knew we had to be on our toes because she is famous for her probing and sometimes embarrassing questions!

No comment!

I am NOT dating Zac Effron!

Who are you wearing?    Garanimals of course!

Tuff keeps quiet about who his leading lady is.


Our great reporters!

We drew names out of a bowl to create our new stage names.

And of course we got our Stars on the Walk of Fame and our
 hand prints in plaster that we painted gold and blinged out!


Activities
After our Hollywood lunch of appetizers, finger sandwiches, mini cupcakes and mocktails, we started production on "The Movie". After dividing in two groups our directors (our moms) helped us to think of a storyline and assign the actors. Each group was in charge of their script, costumes and scenery. They worked on the movie throughout the week. The finished movies were shown at our party on Saturday night. They were hilarious and witty spoofs of "Barbie & Woody go on a cruise" and "The Karate Kid XX -The later Years". FUNNY!!!
Before dinner we played a Name that Tune game. I created a CD of kids movie themes and they had a lot of fun shouting out the names of the songs.
That night after dinner we all sat down and watched an edited version of "Karate Kid" to get us in the mood for tomorrow. 


Gramma Luvlee