Nothing like a quick family trip to the hills to bring everyone back together. Does a family good!





When we go hiking, you can pretty much count on the following happening: I get preoccupied taking photos of native plants, critters, or even weeds, realize my family has left me behind (again) and I hurry along to catch up. When I turn the bend, I find them patiently waiting. Oh how I love this sweet family of mine!
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