Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Wordless Wednesday. Having fun with the cousins.

3 comments:

Sue Elvis said...

Therese,

It looks like your kids are having so much fun. What a great swing! Our local playgrounds are getting less and less exciting. The council keeps replacing the equipment with smaller, 'safer' versions that no one except toddlers finds interesting. When I think of what playgrounds used to be like when I was a child... WoW! We used to have so much fun and not one of us was killed while playing!! I don't even remember any of us being taken to the hospital with a serious injury.

Sorry, Therese. Off my soap box!

Vicky said...

It looks like summer still, at your place. It's really cold here!

It's a beautiful photo of your family, Therese - looks like everyone was having a lovely time:)

God bless:)

Therese said...

HI Sue,

Don't worry about being on your soap box here. This park is pretty new and we love it. I take Joseph to a park most days to get him climbing for his therapy. Unfortunately, this park doesn't have any climbing that is really suitable for his age so we don't go as much as the other children want too.

Vicky, the weather was really sunny when I took that photo. This morning I started out with jeans, jumper and boots on. By the time we got to the park, I was in canvas shoes, jeans and t Shirt.

Thank you both for your comment.

Therese.

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