The weather here in Georgia is finally starting to cool down enough where we can go outside and do stuff without fear of over heating! This morning, we decided to head on up to the local State Park for a walk along some of the trails.
We love this state park; it has playgrounds, walking trails, a beach, a campground, and some other fun things to do with kids. Since it's only about 20 minutes away, we find it's a great place to spend some time outdoors together.
Josh has not been feeling well, so we didn't stay out too long, but we did manage to walk a bit on one of the easier trails they have.
The Grumpy Old Troll Bridge...
Stopping for a break...
It's a good thing Sam was there. He kept us from getting lost....
There are more pictures (if you're interested) here.
And I know you're all on the edge of your seats waiting to know the outcome of yesterday's Rugby World Cup game...
edited: I know this is true because of this email I received from my parents:
Re: your blog a House Divided.
Well what happened? Who won? Who did Josh root for?
I didn't see the Rugby in the papers we get and they didn't cover it on the news last night.
As expected, England beat the Americans 28 - 10, however, apparently the Americans (all armatures) played really well and were lucky to not get beaten 70 - 0! So, for this household at least, the result was not bad. The person who actually CARES about the outcome came out on top, yet the Americans put up a good showing.
Funny! We did the same thing!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun time! My husband took the kids on a little hike Saturday as well (but still very hot here in Florida), on what was called "A Primitive Trail". Translation - Ticks. He checked them before returning home, but not enough considering we found 3 more.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of fun! How precious are those pics! Thanks for sharing, am glad you all had a great time!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Is Josh feeling better? And if I haven't told you already, I LOVE your banner!
ReplyDeleteHow fun. We love getting the boys out in nature. They learn so much. I have to say that I LOVE the picture of them trying to 'lift' the rock. Too cute!
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