Let me back up. This weekend, we spent Saturday cutting down our Christmas tree. It’s a tradition that Brian and I have done every year. Last year, Kenzie was just 6 months old and I carried her in the baby carrier. Let me tell you, much easier!
Tree Farm 2012 |
“OK", we thought, "we’ll walk it. It can’t be that hard.” Again, naive parent’s here. McKenzie wanted to walk the gravel road herself. She wanted to walk it at her pace and if you attempted to pick her up, then she would lose her mind.
See the tree on the upper left side of the screen? The one at the top? That's where we walked to! |
The whole tree experience, that should have taken 30 minutes from start to finish, ended up taking 2 hours. When we finally reach where the trees were, she had a melt-down because she didn't want to walk in the grass. She wanted to stay on the gravel road.
Melt-Down |
We finally found the perfect tree and cut it down. We figured she’d be tired and would want to be carried on the walk back. Again…we were wrong. She walked the entire gravel path back.
Our tree 2013 |
I wish I had a way to track how far this little girl walked. It was easily 3 miles. She never gave up. She never quit. She just kept walking, as fast as her little legs could carry her.
So you know what I know? Toddlers…they can teach you a lot. Like how to slow down, to enjoy the moment, to take your time and to really appreciate the things that you are doing, because if we hadn't, we would have missed the opportunity to capture such gorgeous pictures - the lake, the green trees and the sky.Tree Farm 2013 |
I’m really thankful.
I’m linking up with Kenzie over at Chasing Happy for the month of November.Be sure to stop by and check it out!
McKenzie has more energy than me!I would have been asking to be carried before we even got to the tree!
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