He said YES! Pru’s dad said YES! I can hardly believe it.
We are going to have a summer camp for the kids of Miradero! I’d sing a happy song, if I could, but I’ll leave the singing at camp to Pru because she’s great at it. Abigail is going to bring her best talent and teach the kids to bake. She’ll start with her grandma’s cherry pies. Grandma Stone’s pies are so yummy that they win all the baking contests in town. Then, there’s me. Since I am the only one who’s had a paying job before, I’ll be in charge of the money and the business stuff.
There are so many things to do to have a successful camp, and the first thing is to get kids signed up. The more kids we have, the more money we’ll make.
After Pru got the good news, we talked about what our flyers should say. I agreed to make them at home.
We’re meeting in a little while to post them around town.
I’m not a great artist, so I had Spirit help decorate the flyers. I spread them on the ground and explained. I had to stomp around to show Spirit what I wanted, and he totally got it. We dipped his hooves in black paint, and he walked all over the pages. When the paint dried, the flyers looked great!
The flyers look like this:
Here’s the rest of the to-do list:
Clipboard, paper, and pencil to sign everyone up.
Sign for the table.
Tacks to put up the flyers.
A money box.
Check. Check. Check. Check. Yep. We’ve got it all.
Time to meet the campers.
I can’t wait!