A couple of weeks ago, I took the kids to a place called Kubota Gardens. It is in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle, but it was only a 20 minute drive from here. I had never been there before, so I wasn't sure what to expect. I expected a path to walk around the garden and I read that there were some bridges to cross. I thought my children would enjoy a walk around the garden, but I didn't expect that they would absolutely LOVE IT! They LOVED hiking on the trails, climbing the rocks and over bridges (some of which were just like balance beams-very fun!) and they just loved their surroundings. "Mommy, this is beauuuutiful!" and "Mommy, can you take a picture of that?" and "Mommy! Isn't this gorgeous?" were things I heard all morning long. I love how my children enjoy nature! Paige finds a lot of beauty while Jonah always finds some kind of "sword" or "magic wand" when we're out in the woods. Jack enjoys hiking as well and loves seeing birds and ducks big-time. There were times where Jack was the leader of the pack, running the trails and giggling just like the other kids.
Below is a picture of the 3 kiddos right as we entered the gardens. As you can see, Jonah has already collected a sword! And Jacko is really proud of himself, as he climbed the rock all by myself. By the way, Jack is becoming more and more like a two year old and likes doing things himself. We often hear "Do"! which means "Don't you help me. I am going to DO this ALL BY MYSELF!" After hiking we came back to this rock to eat our lunch.
Below is a picture of the 3 kiddos right as we entered the gardens. As you can see, Jonah has already collected a sword! And Jacko is really proud of himself, as he climbed the rock all by myself. By the way, Jack is becoming more and more like a two year old and likes doing things himself. We often hear "Do"! which means "Don't you help me. I am going to DO this ALL BY MYSELF!" After hiking we came back to this rock to eat our lunch.
The kids loved this tree and tried jumping up to reach it.
3 comments:
Man, I can't believe this place is soo close to our house. It looks really nice, I wish I could have come.
We will definitely go back, and the Geocache will just be a bonus...
Ack! JackJack and Jonah look the same size on that first picture! When did that happen?? :)
That place looks beautiful! I think it's so funny how 2-yr-old-ish Jack is becoming! He'll be so different from the sweet "baby" on the cruise when we next see him. He'll still be sweet, I know, just not so much a baby! I love the pic of them running and him leading the way! You can totally tell in those photos how much they love being outside. Very refreshing in such an electronic age!
(And I don't blame you on being burned out on blogging after all those awesome Antarctica posts! They were wonderful! I'm really glad you put them up and covered the trip so thoroughly. Thanks :)
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