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Well, we are now almost at the end of summer. The heat is starting to ease and the kids are coming out of their “summer mode”. For our family this summer has been definitely different than the previous four because the kids are now older (4 and 2) and we are able to do more things, at least more easily. Here are a few of the things that we are loving now that the monkeys are just a bit more mature.

Camping!! We were able to go camping the first summer after my son was born two years ago. He was only a few months old and his sister was two so it wasn’t too bad. Since the little guy was so tiny all he really did was sleep and hang out in the chest carrier (covered in netting of course). But that was the last and only time we have gone camping in the last two years. So far this year we’ve taken the kids twice and are planning at least 2-3 more. It is so great now that they can both walk and actually enjoy camping.

Swimming. Last year wasn’t too bad when it came to taking the kids to the pool but now they are even better. We used to have to hold my son and keep him upright in the 1ft. baby pool. Now he can walk on his own. Of course we never take our eyes off of him but at least he doesn’t need to be held. Also, my daughter can now be a bit more independent. She’s not quite ready for the big pool on her own but she is getting close.

Water parks. The idea of my little kids being old enough to take to a water park is still very hard to believe. Last year we couldn’t even take our hands off of our littlest one and now we can all enjoy a water park with slides and tons of other amazing water features. On our first trip this summer, our oldest, was a little timid at first. We had to walk around with her holding her hand as she stared at all the other kids playing and having a great time. Within 20 minutes she was off! The best we could do was stay at a fixed point where we could see her and she knew where we were and just let her go. She was running around spraying other kids, splashing in the wading pools and sliding down the small slides completely on her own. For us, that took a lot of self restraint not to be three steps behind her the entire time. We all grew up a lot that day.

We love watching our little ones grow up and become little people. They are solidifying their places in the world already. Even though we can’t wait to see what’s around the next corner, we are both doing our absolute best to enjoy and cherish what is on the present corner. Life is grand…

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