The first full day there, we decided to go on a hike. We put Grant in the carrier and put Lucy's crocs on and headed out the door. We of course only last 45 minutes. But I thought that was pretty good considering Lucy is not even two yet! We also only got a handful of bug bites. Unfortunately, we did not have a boy hat small enough to fit Grant, so he had to wear one of Lucy's old ones. Shh! Don't tell him. Later that week we went and bought him a boy hat that would fit him. I felt bad making him look like a girl. It was sure fun. I could tell Dave wanted more outdoor time so I told him that another day he can go by himself and take as long as he wants. Which he did like three days later while the kids were napping.

Grant looking like a girl.

Lucy tired and ready to be done.

Lucy ready and rearing to go before the hike.

A very informative sign we came across.
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Fun family outing. I think that sign is perfect. That is what you really want to know on a hike/trail...great this way, get wet the other. Perfect!
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