Faith and I have a favorite time of year. It is by far, Fall. I like it because it is so beautiful. It is like God has painted the Earth for two weeks and it slowly becomes more beautiful until the bareness is shown for the winter. Faith likes it for a whole nother reason. Like all children, she enjoys the leaves. I remember when I was a little girl, spending hours outside in the leaves. I suppose if Faith were born 30 years ago she would have been similar to me. I can't help but imagine. She throws the leaves in the air, dives into the pile, rakes it up again, and dumps them on her brother's head all the while giggling in delight. She loves to drive a local mountain road here to see the nature and animals. Right now it is a beautiful drive. I would like to drive it one day and get some pictures taken against the wood fence. But Faith and I are really like two peas in a pod, can't have one without the other.
Toddler. Preschooler. Prekindergartener. Kindergartener. And now a first grader. Life moves forward.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Falling down
Faith and I have a favorite time of year. It is by far, Fall. I like it because it is so beautiful. It is like God has painted the Earth for two weeks and it slowly becomes more beautiful until the bareness is shown for the winter. Faith likes it for a whole nother reason. Like all children, she enjoys the leaves. I remember when I was a little girl, spending hours outside in the leaves. I suppose if Faith were born 30 years ago she would have been similar to me. I can't help but imagine. She throws the leaves in the air, dives into the pile, rakes it up again, and dumps them on her brother's head all the while giggling in delight. She loves to drive a local mountain road here to see the nature and animals. Right now it is a beautiful drive. I would like to drive it one day and get some pictures taken against the wood fence. But Faith and I are really like two peas in a pod, can't have one without the other.
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