Sunday, July 06, 2008

Train Park.



Today we walked to Mass. It was great to get a bit of exercise this morning.

We walked past the train park and decided to go back and have some ride in the afternoon. The children had two rides and really enjoyed them.

On the train we have Amelia, Christopher, Brigette and Tom.

Steve has worked out how to reduce videos so I decided to post this one. It has been reduced to 10 mb (from 100) and I am surprised that you really cannot see much difference.

I hope you all enjoy it.

5 comments:

Kimberly said...

What fun!! Thanks for sharing!! It was great to see the kids. I will think of you as I walk to Mass. I live about 1/2 mile from our parish and love our Sunday morning walks to see Our Lord.

Thanks again for sharing!

God bless and have a beautiful day!

Kimberly
Awesome God

Michele said...

too bad we didn't get to see you therese:)

Therese said...

If you look closely at the start, I am in the station. I am hard to see though because I have a black skirt and black boots on. Maybe I should have had a bright pink skirt on instead.

Michele said...

umm no, bright pink isn't any womans color:) now if you had on a white one, well, yeah. but bright pink? heck no!

Shelly said...

very cute! i love how enthusiastically they wave each passing time :0)

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