Nothing quite compares to the mixture of mountains, a healthy river, muddy trails, rocks, and little boys running a muck.
The sight makes me feel so content and thankful for my family.
Learning from the Pro how to skip a rock with true perfection -
Pocket knife training -
No comment - :)
Took a break from the fun for a little nourishment -
Swimming!
I love swimming -
I love the smell of too much chlorine and the echo of an indoor pool.
I love seeing my children enjoy the water and becoming little fish right before my eyes.
I love watching The Beloved transform into a 10 year old as he pretends to be a flailing alligator spinning in the water or a shark you have to be on the watch out for.
Not that he is dying to play the role of an alligator or shark, but more so anxiously awaiting the sounds of his children's laughter as they swim away in "fear".
So, if you can't tell from the many pictures above,
The Baby is ALL Daddy's Boy!
You may also notice in the pictures above that he WILL NOT look at the camera and he definitely will not humor me with a smile.
It took some manipulation on my part, but I finally captured a little joy emanating from our little man.
It went something like this,
"Smile Honey."
"Come on. Smile for Mama.
"Buddy, I will not give you back your pacifier until you smile."
Success!
Such determined little individuals we're raising - I can't imagine where they get it.
All Little C wanted to do for Spring Break was stay at a hotel with a swimming pool. We took it one step further and drove a couple hours away to truly get a little R&R.
The scenery was fantastic.
The rest and relaxation was even better.
We would sleep in, eat a continental breakfast, go for a swim, warm up in the jacuzzi, take a little nap, watch a little of the GAC channel, go play outside, eat dinner, swim again, shifts in the jacuzzi, and then go to bed perfectly exhausted - ready for the next day when we could do it all again.
Heavenly.
P.S. I still haven't taken down our fort - All of those clean blankets lounging around really satisfy my ever-sensitive detergent smelling senses.