"No you didn't!"
"Ahuh. . . see you're it!"
Small feet scramble to get away weaving their way around the swinging obstacles.
Watching kids play makes me realize a few things:
I'm older than I think I am
I miss the ability to make everything anything
I get tired at simply watching their activity
Pretty sure it is the best way to feel young or the best way to feel old. . .
I haven't figured out which but it was fun either way.
I love this - and I couldn't agree with you more. ;)
ReplyDeleteSnow Bunny or Not?
I know... it is a bit disconcerting really. I guess you just don't realize your age until, well you do.
DeleteIt's ironic but I wrote almost the exact same thing. How our kids make us feel young..but you're right they also make us feel old ;)
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are so fun!
Great minds think a like? It always feels weird to say that because well the obvious boasting reasons... but still, I'll claim it: our minds are great!
DeleteWe had so much fun having you here!!
ReplyDeleteIt was a lot of fun. It has been years... like when I was back in college!
DeleteLooks like a fun day!
ReplyDeleteFun and dizzy. That particular park had like 5 different ways to make you spin and we tried all of them.
DeleteOh it definitely makes me feel old.
ReplyDeleteSo true Mallory, so true
Deletewordless cool! thanks for joining us :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for inviting me!
DeleteAw looks like fun!
ReplyDeleteDizzy fun at that ;P
DeleteLove that last one!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat was snapped by my sister in law while I was spun by her children to my doom
DeleteLooks like fun! Thanks for linking up:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering a link up!
DeleteHa ha. Love these photos.
ReplyDeleteI love how the pictures capture movement so well! And everyone looks like are having fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new GFC follower from It's Hump Day! Blog Hop!
We did have a blast. Thanks for stopping by!
Deletelol, I think both... "older" legs and joints, young joyful heart. :)
ReplyDelete