The roads around our house have finally dried up enough to get the bikes and stroller out and go for a walk, so that’s just what we did!
Camdon loved the ride. I kept thinking he was going to start fussing with all of the stopping I did to take pictures, but he never did. He just sat in his stroller as content as could be.
Yes, Mya’s bike really leans to one side. I have no idea why.
And there is still enough mud to make traveling a bit troublesome when you are little and riding a tricycle.
Hannah had a friend over that day and the 3 girls had fun speeding away on their bikes as fast as they could go.
Note: This is a giant puddle not a pond.
Throwing rocks in the water.
At about this point, Mya decided to ditch her bike on the side of the road and walk with me. It was just too hard on a tricycle.
More rocks in the water. The next morning when I drove past, the water was completely frozen over again.
The road leads down to a small airplane runway. We like to stop and have a look at the planes,
and sometimes we are lucky enough to watch one take off or land.
Headed home.
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What absolutely beautiful photos especially the last one. I always love to see posts like this because the landscapes are so different to where I live, I love to see what other people see on their doorstep.
Katie, Thanks! I like to see where other people live as well. Thanks for taking the time to comment.
When Aliyah and I were looking at the picture of Mya riding past the big puddle Aliyah send I bet she stopped to walk into the puddle to play and the very next picture showed Mya in the puddle! I guess 4 and 5 year olds think a lot alike!
Kandace, that is so funny. Great minds think alike.
These pictures are absolutely gorgeous ! Love the one where they all ate riding together …and that big puddle is an invitation to jumping in the middle puddle 🙂 x
Thanks Ritz.
The last photo is amazing! The sky is so romantic and everything looks pretty. #ordinarymoments
Thank you Merlinda.
Gorgeous pictures Kimberly. There is so much beauty in the barrenness of Alaska!
I love your photos, Kimberly! (I wish you could handle the photos part of my blog! haha) You can make even a trike in some mud look gorgeous.
Love your photos. Looks like a fun walk exploring the world!
Thanks so much Bonnie.
You are a great photographer. What beauty! I’ve always been so curious about Alaska. I love being inspired by mamas who have more kids than me. Because I want more. And I wonder if I can do it. And lovely ladies like you show me it’s possible. Anyway, love your blog. I’ll be back for sure!
Arianne, I love your blog and I’ve been inspired by your photography and writing many times. Thanks so much for stopping by and for taking the time to leave me such a wonderful comment.