Tuesday, May 28, 2013

W/W - Father And Son Time

Josh was about three when he kayaked with The  Hubs for the first time. It has become a father-son tradition since.

Building memories that last.

18 comments:

  1. Sweet photos! That's what is remembered long after the day has ended---time spent with each other. It's nice to see that. :)

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  2. That looks like a lot of fun! I haven't been boating or canoeing in a long time.

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  3. What a wonderful tradition. I hope they have many more years of float tripping.

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  4. What a great way to bond. I love kayaking

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  5. what a great bonding activity. I love your photos too

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  6. I find that quite heart warming and what a great activity to bond with

    Have a floattastic week :-)

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  7. My hubs only discovered kayaking 6 months ago, he would LOVE it if one or both of the boys decided they loved it too.
    xx

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  8. LOL at the saying, and I love the pictures. :)

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  9. I love that saying...so true. Kayaking is a lot of fun - good exercise too. What a nice tradition.

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  10. Fun tradition! Sweet photos and quote.

    Btw, thanks for sharing your country's name for the hibiscus - how cool!

    ♥ aquariann
    Featured Photo: Pink Hibiscus Flower

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  11. The one time I did that there were crabs in the darn thing. Yuck! :)

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  12. wow, age 3, he must of been brave. building wonderful memories together ♥
    Faythe @GrammyMouseTails

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  13. those pictures are so cute especially the last one with the caption! so true!


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  14. What a great tradition for them to have! Love the photos and the quote :)

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  15. I love your quote! Hahaha! Thanks for linking and leaving a comment on my blog. :)

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  16. LOVE that quote! Great photos! Thanks for sharing!

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