Friday, September 10, 2010

A morning at the park

Now that the garden is winding down and most kids are back in school we find ourselves taking more outings.

Here's a pictorial of this morning's outing to a local park. It was a nice walk there and in addition to playing on the playground equipment the girls and I explored the larger park grounds and picked up fallen leaves and pinecones. When we returned home they started on some leaf rubbings, too.



































2 comments:

  1. Though I fight against the end of summer with every fiber of my body, I have to say one thing I enjoy about the start of school {fall}, is that the parks are finally friendly for the littler kids.
    Looks like you guys ate it up and had a blast. :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. We have that same orange bouncy thing at one of our parks! Ooh, that reminds me, we've gotta get to the zoo now that kids are back in school (and hopefully not on field trips yet!).

    ReplyDelete

Moo said the mama reserves the right to remove any comment that we deem snarky, malicious, spammy or otherwise inappropriate. We have thick skin here in Mootown but want this blog to be a pleasant destination for all ages.

I also wanted to let you know that I read each and every comment that comes in! I want to reply to them all, too - but alas, life interferes. Please don't be offended if I didn't have the time to personally reply to a comment you left.

LinkWithin

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Earthy Mama Goods

About Me

My Photo
A 40 something mama meandering through life with an eclectic 20 year old boy-man (the boy), a 7 year old girl (big girl) who is a ball of lightening, and a 3 year old girl (baby girl) who brightens our lives with her smiles. I'm grounded by my 40 something husband and partner (the hubster) whose quirky mannerisms brighten my days.

I've been a single mama, married mama, divorced mama, career mama, SAHM, and WAHM. There was a short time of my life when I wasn't a mama, but that was a LONG time ago!

I hold an AA, BS, and MA and most say I'm wasting them by devoting my intellectual capabilities and energy in the nurture of the wee ones that I've been entrusted to raise, but there is nothing else I'd rather be doing these days. :)

I love hearing from readers, so please share your thoughts and leave comments, too!