Sometimes Life is a Walk in the Park
Making Time for a Walk
We get busy with our day-to-day, but when the weather gets nice we make it a point to get outside. It's so easy to miss these beautiful days staying indoors. Winter is over, it's spring. It's time to get outdoors!
We walked through the marshlands near our home and got to experience some interesting things together as a family.
This is the first spring/summer than our littlest one, now that she is old enough to walk. She was experiencing everything on the hike as BRAND NEW.
We found a turtle on the path and got to get a very up close look at him.
My boy saw a swan in the water and called it a "duck". He learned that a big white bird with a long neck is a swan. He said "swan".
We found a large dead tree that had fallen and took out half of the path. It was an amazing site! We could only imagine what it would look like falling over.
The children were being brave and practicing their balance up the tree. Daddy and mommy kept a close watch.
We found a bunch of dandelions outside of the marshy forest. This was the first time our little one has seen dandelions, she thought they might taste good.
On the way back, we found a volley ball sand court - perfect for a quick sandcastle on the way back to the car.
It Was a Fun Walk
We didn't stay for very long, but so much adventure was packed into that little trip, that it was completely worth every minute.
I hope you enjoyed going for a walk with us. It was a fun outing, but now it's back to schoolwork for the children. And daddy's gotta get his nose back to the grindstone.
I hope you have a wonderful and sunny day. Bless the Most High!
Bless the Most High!
Teach Your Children Liberty from Sin
We encourage parents to teach their children principles of Godliness, beginning with the Word and an understanding who God is and what His Son has done to form a relationship with us.
No one can lay a foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ. If anyone builds on this foundation using gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, or straw, his workmanship will be evident, because the Day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire, and the fire will prove the quality of each man’s work. 1 Corinthians 3:11-13
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My mama @buckaroo loved seeing your family photos. She says that your wife @lturner was one of her favourite people to talk to. My baby sister is about the same age as your baby girl.
I don't know if you can tell from the photos, but @lturner is expecting another little one this fall. We miss you and we've been praying for your family. Hope all is well on the farm.
No?!!! She hides it well! I'm so excited for you all!! Please give her a BIG hug from me. That is absolutely AMAZING. Psalms speak of how the blessed the man is who has a whole quiver full of children. Congratulations to you and her @ironshield. ABBA watch over and keep that little one always! L'chaim!!
Thank you, yes we've been blessed. We return those blessings back to the Most High! We take the first commandment "be fruitful and multiply" seriously! :-)