Today’s daily prompt on The Daily Post is help.
My husband is an amazing father. He has so many tales of adventures that he has had both as a child and as an adult. He has learned many lessons through these adventures and is always anxious and willing to help his lil’ guy experience some of these same adventures.
He helps him learn how to manage the terrain on a mountain bike ride…
helps him learn how to mountain board…
helps him learn how to snow shoe…
helps him learn how to ski…
helps him learn how to boulder…
helps him learn how to rock climb…
helps him learn how to catch and release…
and this past Labor Day weekend on our camping trip, he helped him learn how to cut firewood…
Sooooooo sweet and so many amazing memories captured!
Thanks, Amy! Here’s to making many more memories…
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Beautiful photos with lots of emotions… I love the details in these photos.
Thanks so much. I am so thankful and blessed.
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You have a wonderful Husband… I recall oh so many years ago, teaching my son all about the wilds, just never seemed to have enough time to impart everything, but it did start him off on his own journey of self education, much like me, my Dad couldn’t teach me everything but he did give me such a good grounding…
I agree… he is pretty special. I am so grateful that my lil’ guy is learning so many things from his dear old dad…Sounds like your son is very fortunate, as well.
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He makes it lots of fun. Thanks for capturing all these moments baby you are an amazing photographer and mom!!
Thanks, sweets! I love you!
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What a fine collection of memories……………and outstanding photos as well.
Thanks for sharing
Thank you so very much for your very kind words.
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Loved looking at these wonderful father and son pics. 🙂
Thanks so much. So very thankful that I have captured them not only in my memories but from behind my lens.