Once long ago my brother, wife, and two kids (aged 2-1/2 and 1) came to visit on his way to deployment in the MidEast. We took off the kids’ shoes and socks and guided them onto the grass. They were afraid to walk on it — they were from the city and had never walked on grass before. I lifted my niece to put her into a tree, and she was afraid the tree wouldn’t like it. By the end of their visit, they were yelling and laughing as I twirled them around on the grass through a lawn sprinkler. Kids at that age like such simple things.
inshadowz over 9 years ago
Where do I sign up? How often and what weekdays are group excursions?
Knightman Premium Member over 9 years ago
Boy do I remember that! The good ole’ summer time!
emptc12 over 9 years ago
Once long ago my brother, wife, and two kids (aged 2-1/2 and 1) came to visit on his way to deployment in the MidEast. We took off the kids’ shoes and socks and guided them onto the grass. They were afraid to walk on it — they were from the city and had never walked on grass before. I lifted my niece to put her into a tree, and she was afraid the tree wouldn’t like it. By the end of their visit, they were yelling and laughing as I twirled them around on the grass through a lawn sprinkler. Kids at that age like such simple things.
kapearlman over 9 years ago
I like sand between my toes a little bit better….
Al Nala over 9 years ago
But not dog poop! (Got that once.)
Doctor11 over 9 years ago
One of the rare occasions that Clem isn’t trying to hog anything.