Sand Castles

This was so much fun. I visited Virtualsandcastle.com, which allows you to build virtual Sandcastles and send them as ecards to your friends and family. So Gage pointed to the different pieces of the castle and accessories, and I positioned them. There are a bunch of different castle pieces to choose from — towers, turrets, walls and front gates. Very cool. Lots of fun. Gage and I had a good time, and a couple of laughs. You can also color you castle and add accessories, like beach wildlife, shells, flags and other fun stuff. It’s a fun way to spend a few minutes with your kids, I can assure you. It’s also very easy to use. You can resize the pieces and arrange them however you want to make your dream sand castle. I have to admit that this is as close as I’ve ever gotten to creating a sand castle of my own. In the end, you’ll have a great personal summertime e-card to send your friends and family. I’m going to send Gage’s to all of his aunts and grandparents, along with a few friends. Here’s Gage’s Palace:

sandcastle

It may not be the most elaborate sandcastle ever made, but I’m proud of it. I just wish that Gage and I could attempt to re-create this in real life.

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