The mosquitoes were biting a bit at supper and were bothering Aaron's feet. His solution? A nice warm pair of sorrels. A lovely look with shorts I think.
Megan discovered a toad that she felt she desperately "needed" to hold. Catching it however made her a little squeamish as it wanted to move. She looked to me for help but I wasn't terribly willing. Here she is holding her hand down in front of it and calling "here, froggy!" hoping that it will walk in on its own. It didn't respond to her entreaties but Mara came to the rescue and caught it for her. Oh the pure delight of holding a toad! (At least that was what her face was saying, when she thought I needed a turn I wasn't quite so sure it was so delightful.)
Megan discovered a toad that she felt she desperately "needed" to hold. Catching it however made her a little squeamish as it wanted to move. She looked to me for help but I wasn't terribly willing. Here she is holding her hand down in front of it and calling "here, froggy!" hoping that it will walk in on its own. It didn't respond to her entreaties but Mara came to the rescue and caught it for her. Oh the pure delight of holding a toad! (At least that was what her face was saying, when she thought I needed a turn I wasn't quite so sure it was so delightful.)
"Oh sweet little toady!"
3 comments:
Such sweet photos! Aaron is such a trend-setter. :)
She's trying to catch it in a poison ivy patch! I'm happy your girls enjoy the amphibians. I sure don't and nether does anyone else in my family.
I didn't realise I had sqeamish sisters. I think that is funny. I am not sure how much time Margaret has spent making good habitats for the toads she and the other kids have caught. So reading this she thought it funny you didn't want to hold the toad :) ♥ Anna ♥
p.s. the pictures are very sweet.
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