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Creeks, Parks and Puddles

For the past couple of days, Zoe has been all about going into the creek in the backyard. She really doesn't care about what she's wearing or what else is going on, she just wants to get down in the water. This is all wonderful news because I, too, love the creek. So we went down and did some exploring and I was able to capture a few snippets of the adventure.



She also really enjoys going to our big, local playground that's just around the corner. There are a few different areas, and there are lots of things to climb on. Her favorites are the things you really aren't supposed to climb on. Just after that is the set of rings. She enjoys doing her impression of a bat getting ready for bed.



Also, recently, there was a good bit of rainfall. Like most people, when it starts to rain, she wants to put on her raincoat over a bathing suit and go jump around in the puddles. Unfortunately, the largest amount of water collects just in the street. Fortunately, I'm happy to venture out under and umbrella and keep lookout.



These are all such wonderful experiences and I wish they could last forever. Sadly, like a footprint on a rock, they're only here for a little while.

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