Reading and Napping





It absolutely would not be a great reunion if a few naps were not taken. Young and not-so-young alike enjoyed a nap most days. A few folks snuck away to their rooms to nap. Of course there were others who would start out reading and then succumb to a nap, some complete with very light snoring. Interestingly, you did not have to beg the adults to take a nap, but the kids were too excited to do much sleeping. Poor Jay fell asleep waiting for an endless NIRTZ game to end!
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