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We’re coming to get you

9 January 2013

One, two, free, eight, nine ten, leven, telve, firteen, eighteen, nineteen, tenty, one, tentytwo, tentyfree, tentyeight, tentynine, tentyagain, ready or not here we come!

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(this is actually where they hid from me on a recent hide-and-seek hike…)

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  1. 9 January 2013 9:42 pm

    Wow, those kids are adventurous! I love hiking and rock climbing, and I love the way little kids say big words. My five-year-old still says “besgetti” for spaghetti.

    • 9 January 2013 9:52 pm

      Oh, how I love kid mispronunciations. A reader months ago commented that her son thought for years that they had to follow the speed lemon.

      Still my favorite, perhaps of all time. Speed lemon, indeed.

  2. 9 January 2013 9:55 pm

    THere is something so precious about that photo. The help and the care of the older one. I adore it.

    • 9 January 2013 10:46 pm

      It will probably be my favorite photo forever, because they have a very strained relationship, and this was a hike of intense caring and big-brotherly patience after a “when you and your friends run away from him it breaks his heart, so please put him on your team and join forces to run away from the grownups” talk.

  3. Mrs. P permalink
    10 January 2013 6:04 am

    In all my years of teaching, when we took kids out to physically challenging places such as this, you never heard, “I can’t” and only heard, “grab my hand” or “put your foot there”. Suddenly all the petty disagreements fall away and they are on a mission to accomplish the task at hand. Beautiful picture!

    • 10 January 2013 11:04 am

      We rarely stay inside and try to get out right after breakfast every day. Outside there are fewer fights, and away from streets and cars there are even fewer.

      I wish school were held on trails.

  4. 11 January 2013 1:38 pm

    This brings me back!

    (No rock climbing in our hide and seek.. These days it’s hide and seek with my car keys!)

    • 11 January 2013 7:32 pm

      So sorry to laugh at that, but every time I get melancholy about how stinking hard toddlers nd moody young boys can be, someone with teenagers wakes me up. Car keys will be locked in my bra drawer. ;-)

  5. 12 January 2013 7:17 am

    Hiding in plain sight – I love it!

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